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"The educational mission of the Catholic Church remains an integrated ministry embracing three interlocking dimensions: message, community and service"
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"The Catholic Schools of the Archdiocese offer superior education for children from preschool through high school"
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"We need enthusiastic and driven individuals that want to make a difference..."
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"Jesus Christ gives a transcendent meaning to human existence and this spiritual dimension should inform the intellectual journey of the human person"
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"An average 8th grade student in the Archdiocese of Los Angeles is performing as though they are mid-way through freshman year in high school in core subjects"
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"We encourage all students towards excellence, but most importantly to use their gifts and talents in service to others"
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"The curriculum in all schools of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles is developed and based on the California Essential Knowledge and Skills and the national standards in specific academic area along with the integration of Gospel values"
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"A student enrolled at a Catholic high school has a better chance at graduating and succeeding in life"
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"Our Schools provide an academic atmosphere enabling students to recognize and desire excellence"
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"It is our responsibility and commitment to provide an environment which is safe and nurturing"
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"...tuition assistance programs are designed to help families keep their children in Catholic schools to learn in a faith-filled, safe, values-based and rigorous environment"
Tip of the Month by MAX LA Team Member Caron Willits
It's that time of year again - the days are getting longer, the flowers are blooming and the warmth of the bright sunshine brings with it a renewed sense of hope and rebirth of life. Current and prospective parents will be dropping by our schools for new enrollment meetings, Spring Galas, and Graduation ceremonies. Just as we do in our homes, it is time for spring cleaning, time to shake out the rugs, polish the floors and put your best foot forward.
Spring is a good time to do another 360° walk around. Have trophy shelves become dusty? Do you need to cut the grass and spruce up your front entrance with some new flowers? Don't forget to make sure your messages on your answering machines are current. What about your website - do you still have Christmas concert pictures on the home page? Do you have summer school information on your websites? Do you have some big projects that can be completed over the summer? Paint the lunch benches? Re-seed the field? New signs for the school?
In every office, classroom, playground, front entrance, stand and assess the area using your five senses: sight, smell, touch, taste, and hearing. Assess the area through the eyes of your visitors and guests. Ask your students, families, parishioners, teachers and their spouses, friends and even the postal worker to provide your school with a 360° assessment. Remember you only have one chance to make a good first impression.
It's that time of year again - the days are getting longer, the flowers are blooming and the warmth of the bright sunshine brings with it a renewed sense of hope and rebirth of life. Current and prospective parents will be dropping by our schools for new enrollment meetings, Spring Galas, and Graduation ceremonies. Just as we do in our homes, it is time for spring cleaning, time to shake out the rugs, polish the floors and put your best foot forward.
Spring is a good time to do another 360° walk around. Have trophy shelves become dusty? Do you need to cut the grass and spruce up your front entrance with some new flowers? Don't forget to make sure your messages on your answering machines are current. What about your website - do you still have Christmas concert pictures on the home page? Do you have summer school information on your websites? Do you have some big projects that can be completed over the summer? Paint the lunch benches? Re-seed the field? New signs for the school?
In every office, classroom, playground, front entrance, stand and assess the area using your five senses: sight, smell, touch, taste, and hearing. Assess the area through the eyes of your visitors and guests. Ask your students, families, parishioners, teachers and their spouses, friends and even the postal worker to provide your school with a 360° assessment. Remember you only have one chance to make a good first impression.
