St. Camillus alumni wants public to fill out survey about feasibility of new Catholic high school in Corbin area
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The St. Camillus Academy Alumni Association, Inc., is seeking response to its questionnaire to help it determine the majority opinion about special education in the Corbin geographical area.
“The SCAAA Board of Directors is trying to find out if one of two of its primary missions is feasible or not,” stated Peter O. Samples, Board President.
Samples went on to say that the mission in question is one concerning the potential re-establishment of a Catholic high school in the Corbin geographical area.
“We are asking anyone who has an opinion on the present quality of education in the Corbin area to answer the five questions on the questionnaire and return it no later than August 15, 2016,” stated Judy Hopper Cook, an active alumni member, a Board Officer and member of the Board Committee heading up the questionnaire phase of the feasibility study. Johnny Skeese, the third member of the Board Committee and active alumni member said that the questionnaire phase of the feasibility study is the most important part.
“Without it the Board will not be able to move forward with the mission or seek to find an alternative one unless we get a good representation of respondents to the questionnaire,” Skeese said.
Samples, who is serving as Chairman of the Feasibility Study and is an active alumni member, anticipates the results of the questionnaire will be made public by the September 1, 2016, after the results have been sanctioned by an independent research firm and ratified by the full SCAAA Board of Directors via a written corporate resolution.
A copy of the survey can be viewed and downloaded from the accompanying story on the News Journal website, www.thenewsjournal.net.