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Resurrection Catholic School, in partnership with parents
and the community, accepts the responsibility to educate the
whole person. Attention is given to the spiritual, moral,
intellectual, emotional, social, and physical growth of each
individual.
We are committed to ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE through the development
of quality academic and faith formation programs mindful of
current educational research.
We believe that Catholic formation needs to be immediately
visible in Catholic education: in the general school environment,
in all areas of the curriculum, and in the total life of the
school community.
We believe that Resurrection Catholic School must have as
its focal point the development of committed Catholic Christians,
inspiring a life ethic of service.
We believe in providing a child-centered atmosphere in which
we strive to meet each student's individual needs by integrating
academics, faith formation and thinking skills into real-life
experiences.
We believe in the kindergarten through eighth grade program,
yet we recognize the unique characteristics of students at
various levels of developmental growth. Therefore, we commit
ourselves to the following mission and goals:
MISSION STATEMENT
Resurrection Catholic School is a nurturing community focused
on building academic and life skills on a foundation of faith.
We provide a secure learning environment in which we meet
the developmental needs, interests and abilities of the whole
child. Faith-filled activities and academics are integrated
into real life experiences, encouraging each student to develop
their unique strengths while fostering positive self-esteem.
As advocates for students, the faculty, staff and parents
are committed to furthering academic excellence in a climate
which emphasizes Catholic values.
RESURRECTION CATHOLIC SCHOOL GOALS
We are committed to develop within each student:
1. A love for God which will be strong and enduring;
2. A life of faith which is receptive, active, responsive
and rooted in Catholic values;
3. A sense of discipline, respect, cooperation, and trust
between one-self, one's teachers, one's friends and one's
family;
4. A love for learning and a desire to develop one's abilities
and talents toward the goal of life-long learning;
5. An ability to think critically and solve problems;
6. A level of excellence in basic skills in preparation for
high school and beyond.
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