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National Catholic Schools Week will be held, January 31 - February 6


National Catholic Schools Week will be held, January 31 - February 6
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Whether you choose for your child to learn in-person or remotely, Catholic schools in the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston are here for you. We know you have questions and you want to make the safest and best choice for your family. We're more than a school system, we're a family of families, 56 campuses strong.
This year, National Catholic Schools Week will be held January 31 - February 6, 2021 and is designated to help schools connect with prospective families, donors, educators, and other community members.
Covering 10 counties in the greater Houston area and educating students from pre-kindergarten through senior year, Catholic schools are partnering with families to create an engaging learning environment that offers students a sense of normalcy and belonging.

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a physical today, but he will not be putting on a uniform until the commissioner lifts a ban on him playing. david? >> david kerley with us tonight. david, thank you. there's also news tonight about the catholic church sex abuse scandal. authorities executing search warrants on the archdiocese of galveston-houston. investigators searching for what they call secret archives, possibly containing information about a priest accused of child sexual abuse dating back to 1998. church officials say they are cooperating with authorities. now the headline generating global backlash tonight. growing outrage over the reported birth of the world's first genetically modified babies, twin girls. their dna was changed. just today, the doctor said he's proud of his work, revealing there is another baby on the way. here's abc's paula faris. >> reporter: that researcher who claimed he created the world's first genetically engineered babies, boasting today at a medical conference. >> for this specific case, i feel proud actually.

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fight even on an income of just $350 a week. >> i'm not rich, but i can raise my son. >> fox 26 news placed a call to the archdiocese of galveston-houston. a spokesperson is researching the matter and hopefully will provide us with some type of response next week. in the meantime, hunter is just hoping to see his son again. so far, he says he's been able to see courtland two times since he's been born. >> rick: that was isaiah of kriv in houston. if he is the biological father and he can prove that, he should have his little boy. >> arthel: absolutely. it's nice to see a father fighting, a single father fighting for his father. keep us posted on the story, please. also we're going to keep it in texas right now because new polls are showing that mitt romney is closing in on the texas governor, rick perry. after a blockbuster start, is governor perry's campaign losing steam?

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we'll see if they'll be the person to challenge the current jockey in place, so to speak. ed, thank you very much. >> thank you. >> rick: a man in texas is now in a custody battle, but it's not with the mother of his child. it's with a local charity organization. his local catholic archdiocese is now suing the man to keep him from gaining custody even after he passed a paternity test and even though the boy's mother doesn't want him anymore. fox station, kriv in houston has more. >> my son is not someone who needs to be on someone else. he's someone from god. >> rick: that's courtney hunter's letter to a harris county judge, pleading for legal help. he says while god didn't take his baby away, he insists the archdiocese of galveston-houston did. >> i'm overwhelmed by it. i'm just -- i can't believe it. i never thought i'd be fighting the catholic church for my child. >> to give you perspective,

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