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Transition Sub-Committees Highlight Priorities at Wildwood Catholic

 

By Herald Staff

NORTH WILDWOOD- Wildwood Catholic High School Board Member and Transition Committee Chairman Joe Bogle, today announced a series of Sub-Committees and their respective Chairs.
“We are working hard to transition between the existing institution of Wildwood Catholic and what we know will be a fantastic new school with a bright future,” said Bogle. “These sub-committees represent the priorities that the Diocese, Parish, School Board, Save Wildwood Catholic, Staff, Students, Alumni and Friends have come to consensus on as the main focus in our effort to reposition WCHS as the premiere secondary educational institution in Cape May County,” added Bogle.
Each Sub-Committee will be chaired by a member of the WCHS School Board, but will include representatives from a wide range of organizations and perspectives. Members of Save Wildwood Catholic will also serve on each of the Sub-Committees. The work of each Sub-Committee will be presented to the School Board for final adoption and inclusion into the Governance and Operations Plan for the High School.
The Sub-Committees and their Chairs are as follows:
Sub Committee: Chair
Campus: Fr. Michael Field
Endowment: Ken Calemmo
Finance: Charles Vogdes
Communications, Public Relations & Liaison Patrick Rosenello
With Cape Trinity Catholic & Parish Center:
Recruitment & Enrollment: Br. Robert Carson
Board & Administrative Structure: Fr. Joseph Perrault
Academic Dean Search Committee: Joe Bogle
For additional information, please contact WCHS President Fr. Joseph Wallace.

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