Nationwide, more than 140 Catholic schools will not reopen in the fall.
Already this year, financial and enrollment problems aggravated by the pandemic have forced the permanent closure of more than 140 Catholic schools nationwide, according to officials who oversee Catholic education in the country.
Three of the nations highest-ranking Catholic leaders, in a recent joint appeal, said Catholic schools are presently facing their greatest financial crisis and warned that hundreds more closures are likely without federal support.
For Catholic schools that are reopening, there is no national directive as to how they should handle the question of in-person classes.
And in Evansville, Indiana, Catholic schools reopened Aug. 5 with a full program of in-person instruction.