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Correction: Notre Dame-Indianapolis story

SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP) - In a story April 25 about the University of Notre Dame, The Associated Press reported erroneously that the school was taking over five schools in the Archdiocese of Indianapolis through its Alliance for Catholic Education program. The university says it is entering into a partnership with the schools.

A corrected version of the story is below:

Notre Dame to partner with 5 Indianapolis academies

The University of Notre Dame plans to partner in the operation of five schools in the Archdiocese of Indianapolis through its Alliance for Catholic Education program

SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP) - The University of Notre Dame plans to partner in the operation of five schools in the Archdiocese of Indianapolis through its Alliance for Catholic Education program.

The five schools formed the Mother Theodore Catholic Academies in 2005 to share financial resources and personnel and to gain support from a central office in an effort to continue serving the city's most at-risk students.

Note Dame also announced it is expanding its ACE program to St. Luke Catholic School in Palm Beach, Florida. ACE already operates two schools in in Arizona and six in Florida.

The mission of the Notre Dame ACE Academies is to provide a Catholic education to as many children as possible through the resources of the university, local dioceses, state choice programs and local communities.

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