Tuesday, May 3, 2016 |
Sacramento, CA
Many high schools in the US have work-study programs, but Cristo Rey high schools, including the campus in Sacramento, require students to work in order to cover part of their tuition.
It’s a unique arrangement between the school, students, their families and employers in the community. The founder of Cristo Rey, Father John Foley, joins Insight host Beth Ruyak by phone. In the studio with her, Sister Eileen Enright, the President of Cristo Rey Sacramento.