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School
Philosophy
St. Basil’s students,
faculty, clergy, staff, and parents form a community. Students are
challenged by programs that promote spiritual growth, responsibility,
respect and acceptance of others, academic progress, and service in the
Catholic Christian tradition. As a community we model these ideals by
caring for, sharing with, supporting, and assisting each other.
Mission
Statement
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Our mission is to give witness to the
values of Jesus Christ by acknowledging parents as primary educators and
by affirming students, parents and each other.
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We envision that the students of St.
Basil’s will have the spiritual and intellectual foundation to succeed
in their continuing Faith Tradition and educational experiences.
School-wide
Learning Expectations
St. Basil’s
School graduate as a(n):
1.
SELF-MOTIVATED CHRISTIAN
a.
whose character is developed through
knowledge of Gospel values.
b.
whose sense of self is developed
through integration of religious teachings with daily life.
c. who serves his/her community
2.
EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATOR
a. who uses well developed oral, written
and listening skills.
3. CRITICAL THINKER
a.
who researches and evaluates
situations before reaching conclusions.
b. who creatively analyzes problems.
4. COOPERATIVE WORKER
a.
who can work together with others and
has a willingness to share ideas.
b. who is an informed a positive
participate in his/her local and worldwide community.
c. who has the ability to set goals and
follow through on tasks in achieving those goals.
5. LIFELONG LEARNER
a.
who assumes responsibility for
learning and is able to set priorities, access and utilize
resources, and evaluate his/her progress.
b. who is competent and responsible in
using technology as a tool.
c. who develops his/her full physical
potential and has knowledge and appreciation of
his/her physical health.
d. who has awareness and appreciation for
fine arts.
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