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Philosophy
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The students of St.
Michael’s School learn in a Christ-centered environment which fosters the
formation and growth of the whole child.
The goal of the school community is to provide an exemplary Catholic education
which incorporates the three-fold plan of Catholic pedagogy. As set forth in the
document “To Teach as Jesus Did,” students learn Catholic doctrine, foster
community, and participate in serving others.
We encourage students to make informed decisions, to think critically and
creatively, to be compassionate, responsible and moral, and to respect the
dignity of others. Students engage in prayer and reflection, actively
participate in Liturgical celebration, serve the faith community, and
demonstrate Catholic values and virtues.
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Mindful that learning is a lifelong process, teachers as facilitators of
learning assist the students in achieving proficiency in requisite skills,
mastery of basic content, and adeptness in responding to technological advances
and multicultural diversity.
Recognizing and valuing the role of parents as primary educators, in partnership
with them we strive to assist the students in developing spiritually, morally,
academically, physically, socially, and emotionally. In doing so, we encourage
parental communications and involvement.
Aware of our primary mission as effective instruments of the educational
ministry of the Church and witnesses to the love of Christ of all people, St.
Michael’s School admits students of any race, color, racial and ethnic origin to
all the rights, privileges, programs and activities of the school.
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