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Mission Statement
The mission of the Holy Family Catholic School System is to
provide all students with a Christ-centered education that is:
future oriented, grounded in educational excellence and fosters
a sense of community true to the teachings and traditions of
the Catholic Church.
Based on the four components of Catholic school identity;
Message, Worship, Community and Service, we believe that:
- our Catholic school is an integral part of the church's mission
to
proclaim the Gospel, build faith communities and celebrate through
worship;
- our commitment to academic excellence, which fosters the
intellectual development of faculty and students, is an integral
part
of the mission of the Catholic school;
- the spiritual formation of the entire school community is
an essential
part of the mission of the Catholic school;
- our Catholic school is a unique faith-centered community
which
integrates thinking and believing in ways that encourages intellectual
growth, nurtures faith and inspires action;
- our Catholic school is an experience of the church's faith
and
inspires action;
- our Catholic school is and experience of the church's belief,
tradition, and sacramental life;
- our Catholic school creates a supportive and challenging
climate which affirms the dignity of all persons within the school
community.
Philosophy and
Goals
Philosophy
We believe that parents have the first right and responsibility
for the education of their children. It is essential that home
and school be cooperatively involved in the educational process
of each child. Also, it is our firm belief that the school assists
the parents in the development of their children as religious,
intelligent, moral and just human beings.
We believe that the school exists for the child. We believe
that each child is unique and gifted and develops at his/her
individual pace with individual learning strengths and weaknesses.
We believe that a healthy self concept is the child's most
valuable asset which must be fostered at every step of his/her
education. We believe that skill in developing positive interpersonal
relation is a necessary part of maintaining a healthy self concept
and that growth in the child's relationship with God must keep
pace with his/her development in other areas.
We believe that the child's growth in this relationship is
in direct proportion to the quality of his/her self concept and
experience of Christian community in both home and school.
We further believe that the school has the obligation to implement
a sound educational program which:
- fosters a Christian community atmosphere;
- aids the child in experiencing success and valuing oneself
as a worthwhile person;
- aids the child in developing an ever maturing relationship
with God and in practicing Catholic Christianity in service to
other people;
- teaches the child to appreciate the diversity in people and
to accept responsibility for others in a spirit of respect and
concern;
- promotes growth in self reliance and self discipline in adapting
to an ever-changing world;
- provides for the development of competence in the use of
the basic tools of learning;
- provides for the development of aesthetic sensitivity through
involvement in the arts;
- helps the child grow in his/her ability to be happy, to relax
and to enjoy life to the fullest;
- includes and on-going process of evaluation and development
of the educational program of the school.
Goals
The educational goal of the Archdiocese of Dubuque is to guide
individuals to respond to God's call through the sharing of knowledge
and culture, enlightenment, and enlivened by Faith.
Spiritual Goals:
The faculty and students will give witness to Jesus through Gospel
Values in order to grow as persons of faith in the following
ways:
- the school community will provide opportunities to worship
together;
- the Gospel message will be taught;
- opportunities will be provided for involvement in Christian
service.
Instructional Goals:
The school system will provide intellectual instruction and learning
experiences to challenge the capabilities of the students and
guide them toward independence and self-reliance by:
- improving learning skills necessary for functional living;
- providing students with opportunities and guidelines for
independent learning activities;
- helping students become aware of instructional objectives.
Guidance Goals:
The Guidance Program will foster the wholesome development of
all students using Gospel Values as a foundation for self-understanding,
group interaction and decision making by:
- planning experiences which lead to respect for self and others;
- providing information to help students become aware of career
opportunities;
- providing the opportunity for students to study and learn
about drug education and family life.
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