And the student learning expectations
Core ValuesSeptember: Respect
- Showing respect for self and others. October: Responsibility - Understanding the relationship between choices and consequences. - Setting realistic personal goals and striving to achieve them. - Showing awareness that learning is a lifelong process. November: Empathy - Communicating effectively when writing and speaking. December: Faith - Nurturing a personal relationship with God. - Appreciating the traditions, beliefs, and practices of the Catholic Church. - Participating in well planned and relevant children's Liturgies. - Experiencing prayer in a variety of forms. January: Community - Working as a group toward a common goal. - Caring for themselves and their environment. - Finding resources of help with difficult tasks, questions, or situations. February: Love - Providing service to others as an expression of our Faith. - Striving for Peace and Social Justice for all. - Learning to value a sense of humor. March: Reconciliation - Exhibiting compassion, empathy, and reconciliation. April: Diversity - Appreciating the diversity that exists in their community. - Recognizing that and individual's effort can make a global difference. May: Truth - Gaining knowledge and appreciation of Scripture. - Learning decision-making skills to respond to moral dilemmas. - Thinking critically, using logic, analyzing information, and forming opinions. June: Curiosity - Mastering basic academic skills. - Displaying curiosity for learning. - Using technology as a learning tool. |
SlEsOur Graduates are young people who grow intellectually by:
- Mastering basic academic skills. - Communicating effectively when writing and speaking. - Using technology as a learning tool. - Showing awareness that learning is a lifelong process. - Displaying curiosity for learning. - Finding resources of help with difficult tasks, questions, or situations. - Thinking critically, using logic, analyzing information, and forming opinions. Our Graduates are people who develop their sense of self, within the context of our community, by: - Showing respect for self and others. - Understanding the relationship between choices and consequences. - Appreciating the diversity that exists in their community. - Caring for themselves and their environment. - Working as a group toward a common goal. - Recognizing that and individual's effort can make a global difference. - Setting realistic personal goals and striving to achieve them. - Learning to value a sense of humor. Our graduates are young people who enhance their Spirit by: - Nurturing a personal relationship with God. - Exhibiting compassion, empathy, and reconciliation. - Experiencing prayer in a variety of forms. - Participating in well planned and relevant children's Liturgies. - Appreciating the traditions, beliefs, and practices of the Catholic Church. - Learning decision-making skills to respond to moral dilemmas. - Providing service to others as an expression of our Faith. - Gaining knowledge and appreciation of Scripture. - Striving for Peace and Social Justice for all. |