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Last updated March 10, 2010
Catholic Schools Week 2011
Date: January 30 - February 5, 2011
Theme: TBA
The theme and logo for the upcoming Catholic Schools Week is always announced during the NCEA Convention, held Easter Week. After convention, it will be posted on our Web site. Check back after April 8, 2010.
Catholic Schools National Marketing Campaign - We are pleased to announce a new partner for our marketing campaign. Our new vendor is Brown and Bigelow, one of the largest companies in the industry.
The benefits of this new partnership are an expanded product line and a commitment to be good stewards of the earth's resources and our financial resources. For these reasons, we will not publish a full-scale print catalog.
You may view the items for sale on the Website: www.catholicschoolsweek.org.
Orders:
Orders may be prepaid by check or credit card.
Please see the photos and descriptions of each product on the Website.
If you need a purchase order, please request one on the phone, or put the request in the "Comments" box at checkout when you order from the Web site.
By Telephone: New Toll-free Number!
(877) 772-2289
(7:45 a.m. – 5 p.m. Monday – Friday)
2010 CSW Logos - You may download for free these Catholic Schools Week logos - in high-resolution and low-resolution, full-color formats; black and white outline of logo - for coloring with crayons. They are suitable for posting on your Web site or printing in in-house newsletters. However, if you need a very high-resolution "eps" file for professional printers, contact communications@ncea.org to request one.
More help - If you have questions, please contact Kathy Schmitt by email at kschmitt@ncea.org or phone the NCEA office: (800) 711-6232 - and ask for Kathy.
Marketing Kit
Contains everything you need to begin in your school from opening day onward. $25.00 plus $7.00 shipping and handling.
The Marketing Kit for Catholic Schools Week includes tested, real-world marketing strategies plus the artwork you need for ads, billboards and more. The kit is revised and updated each year and includes the Marketing Handbook, Liturgy Guide, CSW button, CSW poster and an artwork CD.
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The Marketing Handbook gives a day-by-day guide to planning Catholic Schools Week, with examples and stories from Catholic schools across the nation. It includes a twelve-page section on how to market your school year-round to increase enrollment and community support. Quick facts about Catholic schools in the U.S. and tips to recruit volunteers make marketing your school easier.
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The Liturgy Guide includes the opening and closing Sunday readings with homilies that incorporate the theme of dividends for life. Alternate readings focusing on the four qualities of faith, knowledge, discipline and morals are provided for weekday prayer services, along with the daily Mass readings for the week.
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CSW button - Order one of these popular items for every member of your school.
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CSW poster - This poster features the logo and theme and is great for posting in the school in a prominent place.
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Artwork disk - This CD allows you to make ads, billboards and other items to promote your school all year long. Print four different posters from the disk in flyer size (8.5x11) or poster size (16x20).
Sponsors
Catholic Schools Week and the National Marketing Campaign For Catholic Schools are joint projects between the National Catholic Educational Association (NCEA) and the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB).
Past Themes
Catholic Schools Week always begins the last Sunday in January.
CSW 2012: January 29 - February 4, 2012
CSW 2013: January 27 - February 3, 2013
CSW Evergreen Theme
The logo and slogan below were first used in the 2006-07 school year. The theme, "Catholic Schools: The Good News in Education," will continue to be used in the coming years as an "evergreen" message (a message that will be used for several years). It will appear on selected marketing materials, including t-shirts, posters and other items.
For high resolution copies of the "Good News in Education" logo, contact momentum@ncea.org.
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