Home
About St. Paul
Admissions
Calendar
Child Care
Classroom Webs
Contact Us
Family Participation
Foundation
Jobs in Archdiocese
Pre-School
Principal's Page
Links
Lunch Menu
SAC
Voyager

St. Paul Parish School Serving Pre-school to 8th Grade

St. Paul Graduate

Home > About St. Paul > St. Paul Graduate


Saint Paul Graduates are. . .

Spiritually aware people who:

  • Demonstrate reverence and respect for God and others.

  • Strive to develop personal relationships with God.

  • Model that they are images of God.

  • Recognize and respond to the call to serve others.

  • Interact peacefully and cooperatively with others.

  • Exhibit truth and honesty in their words and actions.

  • Are committed to social justice.

  • Make choices that reflect Catholic values.

  • Demonstrate an understanding of Catholic teachings and values.

  • Participate in liturgy and prayer experiences.

  • Are able to articulate and defend their beliefs.

Intellectually aware people who:

  • Recognize and develop their God-given talents.

  • Strive to be life-long learners both spiritually and academically.

  • Exhibit academic competency in knowledge and skills.

  • Exhibit critical thinking skills and an ability to solve problems.

  • Appreciate and encourage the talents of others.

  • Communicate effectively through writing, speaking, and listening.

  • Utilize technology and resources effectively to access and communicate knowledge.

Physically aware people who:

  • Are committed to healthy lifestyles through the practice of good nutrition, exercise, and proper hygiene.

  • Make wise choices in health and safety matters.

  • Respect the physical differences, abilities, and talents of others.

  • Show respect for their bodies and others’ through their actions.

  • Strive to reach their fullest potential.

Socially aware people who:

  • Are compassionate in responding to the needs of others.

  • Respect the diversity of all God’s people.

  • Understand and respond to the needs of others for peace and social justice.

  • Strive to resolve conflicts peacefully.

  • Understand and participate in building community.

  • Exhibit self-confidence.

  • Recognize environmental, religious, and global issues.

  • Recognize the rights and responsibilities of being a citizen.

  • Respond as stewards of God’s creation by protecting the earth and its resources.