WE LEAD

Students need opportunities to explore their talents, find their passions, and ultimately become leaders. Our youngest students take turns with responsibilities like “Line Leader,” “Flag Bearer,” or “Snack Helper.” Our older students take on roles leading Student Council, as Diocesan Devotional Leaders, as older “Buddies” to younger students (our students love their big and little “Buddies!”). Within athletics students alternate the role of captain, and in the classroom all our students take turns leading, developing, and presenting projects.

With incredible classroom and extracurricular opportunities, every student finds a way to shine, whether their talent and passions arise in art, music, math, science, poetry, storytelling, basketball, or chess!

We lead.

My youngest child (7) recently told me that he feels safest and happiest at home. He followed that up by saying "and also at school." I think for a young child to express that sense of comfort and safety at school is extremely important to their social emotional growth. I know that my child is well cared for and loved every day and you can't put a price on that. He feels this way because of the teachers and staff as well as the example that is set for children to treat each other with love and respect.

- Parent Survey Response