St. John The Baptist Catholic School

St. John The Baptist Catholic School
Philosophy PDF Print E-mail

The ministry of Catholic education recognizes each student as a child of God, unique in his or her talents.  Each member of St. John the Baptist Catholic School is a respected and valued individual of the community and is encouraged to share his or her gifts.

The Catholic Church, through the ministry of the Catholic school, teaches Gospel Values.  Children of all faiths learn to respect the morals, principles and ideals of a Catholic education and have opportunities to experience care and concern for themselves, families, classmates, staff, and all of God’s creation.

The needs of the whole child are addressed through a Catholic education using a variety of strategies that develop the spiritual, academic, cultural, social, emotional, physical, and artistic facets of each individual.  The school, partnered with the parents as primary educators, supports each child in the process of growing while developing an appreciation for lifelong learning and service to others.

 
Our Mission PDF Print E-mail

Saint John the Baptist Catholic School is dedicated to the work of Christ while providing each individual with the opportunity to achieve academic excellence and make a positive contribution in the world.

 
Student Learning Expectations PDF Print E-mail

St. John the Baptist Catholic School

Student Learning Expectations

St. John Catholic School students are children of . . .

1. FAITH who:

  1. Develop their relationship with God

  2. Demonstrate knowledge of scripture and the teachings of the Catholic Church

  3. Develop their God given gifts and use them to care for themselves, others, and the world around them.

2. ACTION who:

  1. Take responsibility for their actions

  2. Assess their own strengths and areas for improvement

  3. Plan, set and work toward goals effectively

3. INTEGRITY who:

  1. Practice the Works of Mercy

  2. Respect all of God’s works in its abundant diversity

  3. Make good choices and encourage others to do what is right

4. THOUGHT who:

  1. Use critical thinking skills

  2. Articulate accurately, listen thoughtfully, write clearly, and use technology effectively

  3. Express ideas creatively

5. HEART who:

  1. Demonstrate leadership and work cooperatively

  2. Appreciate and participate in the arts

  3. Participate in physical activity and make healthy decisions

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Important Dates

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May 25, 2012

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FFA Fair

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May 28, 2012

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Memorial Day

12:30 Dismissal - Baccalaureate Luncheon
June 01, 2012

12:30 Dismissal

Baccalaureate Luncheon - 8th Graders and their Parents only

Baccalaureate Mass
June 01, 2012
8th Grade Baccalaureate Mass - 10:30am
End of 3rd Trimester
June 01, 2012
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