Both sides had the opportunity to talk in person Thursday when representatives from Lindsay traveled to Omaha to talk to members of the Archdiocese of Omaha to discuss the future of Catholic education in Lindsay.
Five representatives from Lindsay, including the school board, finance/parish council, business, and community leaders met with Vickie Kauffold, superintendent of Catholic Schools, Phil LaSala, director of Pastoral Planning, and Andy Bishop, Lindsay Holy Family principal, met at the Chancery.
While specific details of what was discussed are not available because it was a private meeting, talks were held on the reasons Archbishop George Lucas decided to merge the grades 7-12 at Holy Family and St. Francis.