Catholic traditions and Gospel values are an integral part of St. Mary's Catholic School's educational program. Religion classes are taught four days per week with students attending Mass twice weekly. All students participate in religious functions and religious classes when held during the school day.
Students are encouraged, motivated and challenged to become:
A FAITH FILLED PERSON WHO HAS CHOSEN TO FOLLOW CHRIST; ONE WHO IS:
Called by Baptism and nourished by the Eucharist
Centered in Gospel values
Prayerful
Active in the sacramental life of the Church through regular participation in the Eucharist
Regularly participates in Reconciliation
A CHRIST-CENTERED, WELL ROUNDED PERSON, WHO IS
Self-confident and self-disciplined
Responsible and open to growth
An active, responsible, productive and faithful citizen
Service oriented
A CATHOLIC/CHRISTIAN LEADER WHO IS:
A decision maker whose conscience is formed by the teachings of the Church
A witness to the Faith with strong Catholic/Christian identity
A person of prayer and integrity; Respectful
Committed to justice
Creative and collaborative
A community builder
A steward of the environment
Active in parish life
A LOVING PERSON WHO IS:
Forgiving, compassionate, kind, appreciative of diversity
Welcoming; a peace-filled mediator
Respectful of the talents and abilities of others
A LIFE-LONG LEARNER WHO IS:
Articulate; Creative, Technologically literate
Academically and spiritually competent
A critical thinker; A problem solver
A HEALTHY PERSON WHO IS:
Respectful to life in all stages; Practicing good health habits
Committed to reaching one’s full potential
One who exhibits good sportsmanship
One who accepts life’s challenges as part of the journey to God