Catholic Schools contribute to better communities, more engaged citizenship, and more successful graduates (Campbell, Wolf 2001; Bining, Garnett 2009; Wile 2012).
By focusing on individual students, our school outperforms others on standardized tests.
Catholic Schools tend to operate as communities rather that bureaucracies, which links to higher levels of teacher commitment, student engagement, and student achievement (Mark, 2009, quoted by USCCB 2014).
Catholic Schools contribute to better communities, more engaged citizenship, and more successful graduates (Campbell, Wolf 2001; Bining, Garnett 2009; Wile 2012).
By focusing on individual students, our school outperforms others on standardized tests.
Catholic Schools tend to operate as communities rather that bureaucracies, which links to higher levels of teacher commitment, student engagement, and student achievement (Mark, 2009, quoted by USCCB 2014).