Mission Statement:
Our Lady of Fatima School is a Catholic parish elementary school. Our
mission is to nurture individuals to discover their God-given gifts, to
encourage them to use these gifts in the service of others and to empower
them to be models of integrity and peacemakers who work for justice.
We—parents, school staff, and parish community— collaborate in
striving for excellence in the education of our children.
Student Learning Expectations
Philosophy
We believe that
1. parents are the primary educators of their children.
2. education is a life-long learning process and that partnering between
school staff and parents is essential to building a foundation for
subsequent learning experiences.
3. our primary goals are to foster a growing intimate personal relationship
with God, rooted in faith and nourished through sacraments, and to instill
Gospel values.
4. each individual is uniquely gifted and is entitled to our support in
maximizing his/her potential.
5. we are always growing and that it is within community that we are
challenged to make change.
6. the purpose of education is not only the acquiring of information but
also the formation of the ability to think critically, communicate
effectively, problem solve, utilize resources, and practice life skills.
7. such an education will ultimately result in a responsible person who is
prepared for leadership in the world and for active participation in
building the Kingdom of God.
8. Christ is the reason for this school, the unseen but ever present
teacher in its classes, the model of its staff, and the inspiration of its
students.
Student Learning Expectations
Students at Our Lady of Fatima School are
Faith-filled Catholics who:
demonstrate knowledge of scripture, church teachings, and tradition.
practice stewardship through participation in school, parish, and
community projects.
participate in school and parish liturgical celebrations.
develop a relationship with God through the practice of both communal
and personal prayer.
make moral decisions displaying values of compassion, tolerance, and
justice based on Catholic values.
Life-long learners who:
demonstrate basic knowledge and skills in all curricular subjects.
utilize self-discipline and self-motivation to think critically and apply knowledge.
demonstrate effective organizational skills, study habits, and time
management techniques.
Effective communicators who:
express feelings and ideas clearly through speech, writing, the arts,
and technology, individually or in a group setting.
express opinions and listen effectively with respect and compassion for
others.
Globally responsible citizens who:
show and appreciation for the similarities and differences in other
individuals and cultures.
demonstrate a willingness to work for justice and seek opportunities to
reach peaceful conflict resolutions.
take an informed and active role in caring for the environment.