ACE Teaching Fellows in the News: Radio Interview, Los Angeles Inspiration
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A national Catholic radio program, "The Son Rise Morning Show," talked with ACE last week about the communities of teachers who serve in 26 arch/dioceses around the country as part of the ACE Teaching Fellows initiative. Amy Wyskochil, director of operations for ACE Teaching Fellows, talked to program host Brian Patrick about the recent New York Times column that commented how the legacy of religious orders' service in U.S. Catholic schools is recalled by these intentional faith communities for the 21st century.
Meanwhile, The Tidings,newspaper of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles, told an uplifting story of caring students and teachers engaged in the "Locks of Love" initiative at Mother of Sorrows School in South LA, a school served by ACE graduates. The story mentions the role of teacher Heidi Witte, formerly in ACE Teaching Fellows, and principal Griselda Villareal, who is currently a first-year participant in the Mary Ann Remick Leadership Program.