Detroit, Mich., Jul 1, 2016 / 14:56 pm
In Michigan a new kind of specialized education is being crafted from the backbone of Jesuit formation, which will cater to students who learn differently than those in a traditional setting by focusing on special needs education.
Veritas Christi Catholic High School has only been a virtual reality so far, offering students with special needs a Catholic education online. However, Veritas Christi plans to physically open the doors to their school campus in the fall, giving their students a space to learn in the outskirts of Ann Arbor.
"We've been called to fulfill this mission," the school's co-founder Richard Nye told CNA.
"It has been and continues to be a research mission to develop and design the absolute best comprehensive, Catholic high school for students with special needs," Nye continued.