Guardian Angel Catholic School in Denver is facing closure at the end of the school year due to financial and enrollment challenges. Parents of students at the school are fighting to save it from shutting down. The Archdiocese of Denver made the announcement at the beginning of the current school year, leaving families devastated by the news.
Parents are banding together to try and find a solution to keep the school open, as they believe Guardian Angel offers a unique and invaluable educational experience for their children. They have started a petition and are actively seeking support from the community to raise funds and increase enrollment in an effort to convince the Archdiocese to change its decision.
The school has been a beloved institution in the community for many years, providing a nurturing and faith-based environment for students to learn and grow. Parents feel that closing the school would be a loss not only for the current students but also for future generations who may miss out on the opportunity to receive a quality education at Guardian Angel Catholic School.
As they continue their fight to save the school, parents are hopeful that their efforts will be successful and that Guardian Angel Catholic School will be able to remain open for years to come. They are determined to do whatever it takes to ensure that their children can continue to receive the education and support that the school has provided for so long.
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