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The purpose of the
Board is to advise the pastor and principal in determining policies and
programs for the school. The Board is comprised of the pastor, principal,
assistant principal and seven to nine parish members. Meetings are held
monthly. The Administration and the School Advisory Board are always open to
suggestions about school policies. Suggestions are discussed at board meetings
and a Board member makes a follow-up response.
St. Joseph School Advisory Board
Members 2004 / 2005 School Year |
| George Stackpole, President |
926-0104 |
| Jennifer Schaefer, Vice-President |
441-7376 |
| Paul Zack, Secretary |
939-2326 |
| Kathy Merrell |
441-0569 |
| Mary Feldt |
379-3642 |
| Peggy Cody |
928-3413 |
| Lisa Hoescht-Boling |
244-1200 |
| Sue Cooke |
240-6812 |
| Rick Tolan |
300-3885 |
| Fr. Callahan, Pastor |
441-0055 Ext 107 |
| M. E. Schraeder, Principal |
441-0055 Ext200 |
| C. Litzinger, Asst. Principal |
441-0055 Ext200 |
This Month's
MEETING
MINUTES
Educational
Philosophy
We believe that all children are unique individuals
created by God to whom they are responsible for the conduct of their lives to
whom they must give an account of their stewardship.
Vatican II in the
Declaration on Christian Education states: "Since every man of whatever race,
condition, and age is endowed with the dignity of a person, he/she has an
inalienable right to an education corresponding to his/her proper destiny and
suited to his/her native talents, his/her sex, his/her culture background, and
his/her ancestral heritage." Each child, then, has this basic right to an
education which fosters healthy spiritual, intellectual, psychological, social
and physical development. We believe that the educational process is founded on
the parent-school-parish partnership. Parents are their children's primary
teachers and role models. The school formally assists parents in their
educational mission, and the parish is the Catholic community which supports
and nurtures this process.
The St. Joseph community strives to provide
a school environment in which the gospel message in word and action is
emphasized, to live and build community, to offer a curriculum of catechetical
instruction in the Catholic faith, to provide opportunities for active
participation in liturgy, and to foster an attitude of personal responsibility
and of service to others. In effectively implemented, we believe these will
lead to personal sanctification and will serve as a basis for building God's
kingdom on earth. We are not satisfied that students merely acquire facts but
strive to train students to think, to reason and to judge according to Catholic
principles, thus inculcating sound moral habits and a Catholic values system on
which base their decisions.
Education is part of life as well as a
preparation for a fuller living of it. With the educational program, we strive
to recognize the uniqueness of each student and the special gifts that each
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