TCS Philosophy and Mission Statement
Local Philosophy
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We believe that our primary responsibility as Christian educators
is to inspire each child to develop his/her potential intellectually, spiritually,
morally, physically, emotionally, and socially.
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We believe that our students must be prepared for his/her
role in society and in the kingdom of heaven. Therefore, we must
reflect a realistic assessment of the knowledge, skills, and attitudes
which students will need to live effectively in a rapidly changing world.
This includes effective communication and respect of others ideas and opinions.
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We believe in the identity of each individual and we respect
the uniqueness of each person's self concept; we do expect that all students
show respect to peers, all staff members, school environment, and facilitate
growth in each other.
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We believe that all school resources and personnel should
be used effectively in order to provide our students with meaningful educational
experiences. Therefore, we recognize and respect a variety in individual
teaching and learning styles. These will foster creativity and skills
in the performing and fine arts.
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We the students and educators believe we must be held responsible
for our performance. Therefore, we must realize that our responsibility
includes the teachers, students, and their parents in determining and achieving
goals.
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We believe that we must reinforce the goal of the Archdiocese
to guide individuals to a strong faith community based on Gospel values.
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We believe our students need to become responsible members
of local and global communities, respectful of the environment, and demonstrate
a moral use of technology.
Mission Statement
The mission of Trinity Catholic School is to form faith,
friendships, and futures...
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by inspring each child to develop to their full potential
intellectually, emotionally, spiritually, physically, socially, and morally
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by establishing an atmosphere of responsibility and respect
for others and the environment
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by valuing the partnership between school, community, and
parents in providing the foundation for lifelong learning and independent
thinking
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by inspiring students to respond to Gods call in their personal
lives