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More than 63% of Catholic school students in Brooklyn and Queens elementary and secondary schools are minorities and almost 22% are non-Catholic
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Cost efficient: per pupil spending averages $4,398 compared to over $18,265 per pupil in NYC public elementary schools; savings to NYC taxpayers – over $800 million per year
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The Futures in Education 2011 Annual Scholarship Fund Dinner was a huge success breaking the record for the most funds raised at a Futures fundraising event - $1.6 million!
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