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The Catholic School advantage is reflected in the philosophy
that permeates the total education program and the lives of the
faculty and students. This philosophy challenges students to improve
the world by sharing Gospel values and living Christ's message of
salvation. They grow to understand the roots of their faith and
their responsibilities as Christians.
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Students explore their faith through classes and activities in
Scripture, Sacraments, Church, and morality.
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Catholic Schools stress the value of self-discipline and
commitment.
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Faculty and staff are role models who share their faith, their
talents, and their time.
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While not all students who come to the Catholic Schools are
Catholic, all share experiences of faith and values.
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Catholic Schools encourage each student to accept the challenges
of being a Christian in tomorrow's world.
Values which promote understanding and service to the elderly and the
handicapped, the poor and the ill, are an important part of the Catholic
School experience. As a faith community, we emphasize those values which
encourage students to accept others rather than exclude them, to
understand the difference between right and wrong, and to commit
themselves to serve God by serving others.
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A Catholic education is a challenging education. High standards,
strong motivation, effective discipline and an atmosphere of caring
combine to foster excellence, and, a high quality of student performance
is supported by the evidence.
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Catholic School students score significantly above the national
averages on standardized testing.
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Research shows that because of a greater emphasis on homework and
study, Catholic School students develop more effective writing
skills.
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Catholic High School students attend post-secondary education at a
rate in excess of 80% and are more likely to complete their program
of studies.
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Catholic Schools have an excellent success rate in educating
minority students.
While providing a stimulating and demanding education, Catholic Schools
give students a high level of individualized attention and personal
sharing. This commitment is reinforced by participation in programs for
advanced students and also for those experiencing difficulties in
reading, writing, and math.
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A Catholic School recognizes the parents and family as primary
educators and joins with them to form a living community of shared
visions.
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Catholic Schools help students understand that each person is unique
and valuable.
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Catholic Schools join with the family to help students understand
their special place in the family, the Church, and society.
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Catholic Schools encourage family input and involvement in the
ongoing education of their children. Research shows that such a
partnership results in higher attendance rates and lower dropout
rates.
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Catholic Schools strive to create a special bond among the students,
the home, the school, and the church, so that all share the strong
sense of community.
Every child shares in an educational environment filled with love and
concern -- a community joining together to help create a better world.
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Maintaining High Standards
Catholic Schools engage in an ongoing process of evaluation,
certification, and accreditation of both teachers and programs. Their
accountability guarantees the maintenance of Catholic School's
traditionally high standards.
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The Catholic School curriculum meets all state regulations and
guidelines. In addition, diocesan guidelines require a strong
religious education curriculum.
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Catholic School faculty members are fully qualified professionals
committed to bringing out the best in their students as they grow in
knowledge, skills, and values.
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Association with agencies such as the Middle States Association and
the National Catholic Education Association, as well as with
Diocesan Education Offices, helps provide programs and instruments
for internal and external evaluations on an ongoing basis.
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Maintaining High Standards
Catholic Schools engage in an ongoing process of evaluation,
certification, and accreditation of both teachers and programs. Their
accountability guarantees the maintenance of Catholic School's
traditionally high standards.
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The Catholic School curriculum meets all state regulations and
guidelines. In addition, diocesan guidelines require a strong
religious education curriculum.
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Catholic School faculty members are fully qualified professionals
committed to bringing out the best in their students as they grow in
knowledge, skills, and values.
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Association with agencies such as the Middle States Association and
the National Catholic Education Association, as well as with
Diocesan Education Offices, helps provide programs and instruments
for internal and external evaluations on an ongoing basis.
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Extra-Curricular Programs
Catholic Schools are committed to the development of the whole
student. Extra-curricular activities are regarded as an important part
of the total learning experience. A variety of choices is offered to
reflect the uniqueness of each student, to generate a healthy sense of
competition, to create a spirit of cooperation, and to foster both
leadership and creativity.
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The emphasis is on participation by all students.
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Drama, forensics, and community service programs are integral parts
of the educational process.
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Appropriate social and cultural activities, under school
sponsorship, provide relaxation and creative outlets.
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Athletics may include football, soccer, track, basketball,
cheerleading, bowling, and volleyball.
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Smart Investment
A Catholic School education is worth the cost. It's money wisely
spent. Your child's tuition is an investment which pays a lifelong
dividend.
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Catholic Schools represent affordable excellence; there is an
emphasis on efficiency and accountability.
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Tuition cost is often supplemented by the parish, so the Catholic
community shares the cost of education.
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In addition to a strong program in the "basics," as well as
challenging programs for gifted students, Catholic Schools add the
significant "plus" of religious, moral, and spiritual development.
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Standardized test scores and a college acceptance rate of over 80%
reflect that our students are self-disciplined, self-motivated,
responsible, and creative.
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In Catholic Schools there is a mutual respect which exists among
students, faculty, and administrators which generates an atmosphere
of care and concern.
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