"Mass Attendance and School Tuition – The New Family School Agreement" by Fr. Chris House
Since 2015, all families whose children attend a Catholic grade school in our diocese have signed what is called the “Family School Agreement” as part of their yearly registration. The core of the agreement is that all families understand that their children will be taught the fullness of the Catholic faith and, for Catholic families, that they are expected to worship at Sunday Mass as a matter of divine law.

Mass Attendance and School Tuition – The New Family School Agreement
Since 2015, all families whose children attend a Catholic grade school in our diocese have signed what is called the “Family School Agreement” as part of their yearly registration. The core of the agreement is that all families understand that their children will be taught the fullness of the Catholic faith and, for Catholic families, that they are expected to worship at Sunday Mass as a matter of divine law. It became apparent that some of the aspects of the Family School Agreement were not being achieved, namely Sunday Mass attendance, and that there was a need for accountability for families who identify as active parishioners and receive a significant scholarship from the parish. Every family who comes to CTK School receives a scholarship, with active parishioners receiving the largest scholarship; no one pays the full cost of education per student which is subsidized through the generosity of parishioners and through fundraising.
Multiple times over the last three years I have stated that I believe that the greatest pastoral challenge that our parish is facing is a lack of participation in parish life by most of our school families, particularly at Sunday Mass. Acknowledging this fact is in no way a moral judgement but an opportunity to invite all our parishioner school families to make Sunday Mass a priority. Last year Bishop Paprocki asked the pastors of the five Catholic grade schools in Springfield to formulate a new Family School Agreement.
The new agreement was the same as the old with two significant changes: first, the new agreement continues to call for school families to support the mission of the parish, but it does not quantify that support as the former agreement did. Second, we are moving to a new tuition structure with the categories of “Active Parishioner,” “Catholic Non-Parishioner/Inactive Parishioner,” and “Non-Catholic.” Nothing has changed in expectation for non-Catholic families, and they continue to be a welcome part of our school family; non-Catholic families also pay the highest tuition rate. The new Family School Agreement is being implemented in two phases: Mass attendance accountability began this past weekend, July 1, and follows the fiscal year thru June 30th and the new tuition structure/categories will be implemented starting with the 2024/2025 school year.
The “Active Parishioner” and “Catholic Non-Parishioner/Inactive Parishioner” rates are new categories, and both are tied to accountability for attendance at Sunday Mass. It is a matter of divine law and a precept of the Church that Catholics worship at Mass every Sunday and holy day of obligation; the new Family School Agreement mandates that all who identify as active parishioners attend Mass 51% of the time in their home parish that is subsidizing their child(ren)’s tuition. This expectation understands that families travel and have other commitments but also challenges them to take an active role in the life of the parish. Parishioners from other parishes are to be held to the same accountability by their pastors; those families will be charged the same rate as non-Catholic families with the family being billed the active rate while their parish will be billed the residual amount. This is a significant step in parishes without schools helping the parishes with schools to educate their children so that the parishes that have schools will have a decreased financial burden. Those families who register as active parishioners but fail to attend Mass at CTK at least 51% of Sundays and holy days will be moved to the inactive parishioner rate. It is understood that some of our families may have special circumstances such as custody arrangements or other situations that may be a challenge to the 51% attendance expectation; I have invited those families multiple times to please speak with me.
How will we track accountability for participation at Sunday Mass? Each pastor can choose how accountability is to be measured. Our first plan was to use the Sunday envelope, but some people stated that they felt that was a “money grab.” Hearing that, I chose a new method for CTK with the use of a simple card to be filled out with the family name, the child(ren)’s name(s), and the date along with any prayer intentions they may have, to be given to one of the clergy after Mass by the children.
I know that some might see this new policy as punitive for those school families who are parishioners but choose to not participate at Mass on the weekend. Our school exists not to be a private alternative to public education, but it exists because of Jesus Christ and His call to make disciples of all the nations. If a Catholic school does not exist because of Jesus Christ, then it should not exist. I hope and pray that all our parishioner families choose to be active members of our parish, but if they choose not to be they will still be a welcomed part of the school and parish community, but they will not receive the same scholarship on tuition that active parish families receive. I firmly believe that this will be good for our families, our school, and our parish. As we implement this new program my only regret is that we did not do this sooner.
So, after Mass, if you see a line of kids heading for one of the clergy, you will know why. This is a short space to inform parishioners about this new program so if you have any questions, please do not hesitate to let me know.
Blessings to you and yours for the week ahead!
Father Chris House








