518 North H Street
Aberdeen, WA 98520
Phone: 360.532.1230
Fax: 360.532.1209
Providing Faith Based Education Since 1890
Dates to Remember
Mar 3-12 K-1st Grades
Swimming Lesson
March 6

SPRING
PICTURE DAY
Nice Free Dress

March 7

Stations
4th & K

March 7 Tuition Assistance
Forms due
March 11 End of 2nd
Trimester
March 11

Drama club
Try-outs

March 12 Report Cards out
March 13 Auction Meeting
6:30pm
March 13 NO SCHOOL
Optional
Conferences
March 14 NO SCHOOL
Professional Day
March 17 Science Fair Projects Due
March 18 Science Fair, 6pm
March 20

Passport

March 21 11:15
DISMISSAL
NO LUNCH
NO ESS
Good Friday
March 24 NO SCHOOL Easter Monday
March 25 Vision Screening
K-8
March 28 Passport Recheck
March 28 Free Dress Last Friday

Our Online Parent & Student Handbook
2007-2008 School Year

TABLE OF CONTENTS

I.
THE HISTORY OF SAINT MARY SCHOOL
VIII.
TRANSPORTATION
XV.
EDUCATIONAL RECORDS AND DIRECTORY INFORMATION
II. MISSION, PHILOSOPHY & GOALS
IX.
EXTENDED SCHOOL SERVICES (E.S.S.)
XVI
ACADEMIC PROGRESS AND ASSESSMENT
III. ORGANIZATIONAL MANAGEMENT
X.
UNIFORM CODE
XVII.
LUNCH PROGRAM
IV. ENROLLMENT
XI.
DISCIPLINE
XVIII.
STUDENT SERVICES/ ACTIVITIES
V. REGISTRATION
XII.
COMMUNICATIONS
XIX.
CURRICULUM AND INSTRUCTION
VI. TUITION, FUNDRAISING AND FEES
XIII.
PARENT/GUARDIAN INVOLVEMENT
XX.
MISCELLANEOUS
VII. ATTENDANCE
XIV.
GUIDELINES FOR VOLUNTEERS AT SCHOOL
XXI.
APPENDIX

II. MISSION, PHILOSOPHY & GOALS

Mission
In support of families and as a ministry of the surrounding Catholic parishes, Saint Mary School provides students with an education that nurtures gospel values, individual gifts, and academic achievement.

Philosophy
Saint Mary School is a regional Catholic school that serves families seeking a faith-based education for their children. Saint Mary School is a ministry of Grays Harbor County Catholic parishes. It is our role, in partnership with families to build the spiritual and ethical foundation needed in today’s civic and faith communities.

Saint Mary School is committed to:

  • Nurturing faith-filled Christians who exhibit a spiritual foundation in Catholic faith, traditions, morals and religious values.
  • Creating life-long Christian learners who are willing to take risks and become critical thinkers, problem solvers, and effective communicators.
  • Fostering responsible Christians who respect, value and understand their role as members of our global community.

Student Learning Expectations
Graduates of Saint Mary School are:

-Faith-filled Christians Who:

  • Demonstrate love of God and others
  • Understand and apply Catholic beliefs, rituals, and traditions
  • Understand and value the importance of faith on life’s journey
  • Demonstrate stewardship and service to others
  • Value life and develop positive relationships with others
  • Develop a sense of morality
  • Have hope

-Life-long Christian Learners Who:

  • Seek to achieve their potential with confidence
  • Meet educational standards set by Archdiocese and State
  • Use critical thinking and problem solving skills
  • Communicate effectively and appropriately
  • Listen actively and critically
  • Demonstrate organizational skills and self-management
  • Have a well-rounded academic foundation

-Responsible Christians Who:

  • Take responsibility for themselves
  • Are motivated to lead and succeed
  • Collaborate productively and positively with others
  • Appreciate cultural differences
  • Seek to understand, accept, and respect each person

 
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