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Catholic schools are not a monolithic structure. There are Catholic schools run by individual parishes, there are Catholic schools run by dioceses, there are Catholic schools run by religious Orders, each of them is governed differently. Most Catholic schools in one diocese are directly under the Bishop in one way or another, and there are some Bishops who have signed onto the Common Core Curriculum, there are others who are very much opposed to it, you would need to check with your local Catholic school to see where they stand on this issue.

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