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"In the Tradition of the Franciscan Fathers and Sisters of the Precious Blood"
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PHILOSOPHY
Saint Mary's High School is a Roman Catholic, Diocesan,
co-educational high school serving the greater Phoenix area. It is a multicultural,
centrally-located school that offers a traditional setting
with a primary emphasis on the spiritual, academic, social, and
personal growth of each Knight/Lady Knight. Special attention is
given to all types of learners with an emphasis placed on students
preparing for a college/university post-secondary experience. |
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Saint Mary’s places Jesus Christ at the center of the educational process
and acknowledges responsibility to help prepare students of varying
levels to meet the spiritual, intellectual, and social challenges of life.
Saint Mary’s believes that students should become contributing members
of a faith community and live out their faith by promoting moral
values, fostering lifelong service, and instilling knowledge of the
truths of the Catholic faith while integrating their faith with all that
is taught and experienced at Saint Mary's. Each Saint Mary's
student should strive to be a model of Christian love and service and
should focus on strengthening his/her values of honesty, decency,
and integrity.
Because each student must be able to make informed decisions and to live
according to Catholic principles, Saint Mary’s encourages
self-discipline, self-respect, respect for others, and growth in
learning so that Knights/Lady Knights will be able to deal with
everyday issues.
Saint Mary’s High School, as an academic community, has a responsibility
to facilitate learning for all students. Because each Knight/Lady
Knight needs to acquire knowledge and skills for today while
preparing for tomorrow, the staff will strive to provide opportunities
and high expectations for learning. The staff believes that graduates
of Saint Mary's High School must be prepared for continuing
education with a high level of thinking skills.
Knights/Lady Knights and their parents/guardians must be willing to
accept and to support the mission statement, the expected schoolwide
learning results, the core philosophies, the six traits, and all
other ideals at all times under all circumstances if that Knight/Lady
Knight desires to attend Saint Mary’s High School. |
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MISSION STATEMENT
The Mission of Saint Mary's Catholic High School is to prepare students for a life of virtue, forming them through an education in the Catholic Tradition to know the Truth and to love God and others. |
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EXPECTED SCHOOLWIDE LEARNING RESULTS
All students will strive to be...
• Followers of Christ’s Gospel with a deep commitment to the Catholic
faith and respectful of other faiths.
• Leaders, independent thinkers, and problem solvers.
• Academically prepared to meet the challenges of an ever changing
world.
• Able to work cooperatively and effectively with others.
• Actively involved at school and in the larger community.
• Self-disciplined and able to make well-balanced life choices reflective
of Catholic values and teachings.
CORE PHILOSOPHIES
• Students shall strive to grow spiritually, academically,
socially, and personally.
• Students have the right to learn, and teachers have the right to
teach; therefore, no student should keep students from learning or
teachers from teaching.
• Students need to be respectful of themselves, others, and
their school at all times.
• Students are responsible for the decisions they make.
Students should enjoy the experience of making an appropriate
decision and should accept the consequences of making an
inappropriate decision. |
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SIX TRAITS OF A KNIGHT/LADY KNIGHT
The six qualities of a Knight/Lady Knight are reverence, studiousness,
respect, courtesy, loyalty, and obedience. These qualities should
mark student conduct in the classrooms, on the school grounds, in
the athletic arena, at all co-curricular school functions, at home, and
in the community. Reverence: Reverence is that feeling of profound respect, awe, and love
which all students should direct toward God. At Saint Mary’s, this
should be foremost in the mind and attitude of each Knight/Lady
Knight. |
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Studiousness: The primary purpose of any school is to develop the
intellect. Each Knight/Lady Knight should express a great devotion
to gaining knowledge in order to develop the talents given to
him/her by God. Academic learning should always take priority
over all co-curricular activities. The highest level of honesty and
integrity must characterize the relationship between the teacher and
student. When a teacher gives a student an assignment
(homework/paper/project/etc.) or when a teacher gives an
exam/quiz, he/she is building the framework for the student’s
learning. When a Knight/Lady Knight adheres to all of the student
academic responsibilities, the greatest opportunity for learning will
occur.
Respect: Respect is a virtue which should be shown to all by every
Knight/Lady Knight regardless of ethnicity, gender, or socialeconomic
status. Respect refers to the esteem and reverence
expected in all relationships. This includes not only the person, but
also all of the belongings of the person as an individual, as a
member of the school, and as a member of the community.
Courtesy: All Knights/Lady Knights should display courtesy through the
external manifestation of being polite and respectful to all staff
members, students, and others. Courtesy is most visibly displayed
in a student’s ability to see Christ in everyone.
Loyalty: A loyal Knight/Lady Knight is someone who is generous, is
ready to help anyone no matter what the difficulty, is honest, is a
true friend, is eager to assist anyone in time of need, is willing to
think of the wishes of others, is able to be counted on in times of
emergency, and is someone who stands by anyone in good times
and in bad.
Obedience: Knights/Lady Knights should strive to make appropriate
decisions at all times. Saint Mary’s school rules exist as an integral
part of each student’s spiritual and social growth and as a means to
ensure the safe and orderly operation of the Saint Mary’s High
School. Our complex world today needs Catholic men and women
of initiative and loyalty based on the example of the obedience of
Christ. |
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