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+<p>Regina school will close after this school year, according to the South
+Euclid college's Web site.<br /><br />
+To blame : a decline in enrollment because of the recession and demographic
+shifts in the encircling communities, the web site reported.<br /><br />
+The Catholic varsity preparatory college currently serves 217 young women, 48
+of whom expect to compose the final graduating class in June 2010.<br /><br />
+'The number of students in our area seeking a Catholic education is down by
+virtually half since 1975,' Acting Principal Sister Margaret Gorman related.
+'But those students are served by about the same number of high schools. With
+the job losses experienced by so many folks in the past year, even fewer
+families can afford to select a Catholic high school.'<br /><br />
+Faculty and staff were told Friday by board Chair Philip Mazanec, and letters
+have been sent to parents. The website also stressed plans for Regina be
+instrumental in helping each student and her folks, faculty and staff during
+the transition.<br /><br />
+Regina was started by the Sisters of Notre dame in 1953 and moved to a support
+model with a ruling board in 2006.<br /><br />
+'There are thousands of ladies who have shared the common experience of
+<a href="http://www.regina.com/">Regina</a>, and the faculty will continue to
+make an impact through these women,' said Gorman, herself a Regina graduate,
+Class of 1966.</p>