Mission Statement The School of the Epiphany is a Catholic, Parochial school serving the youth of Epiphany Parish and its surrounding areas. We challenge students to achieve educational excellence within a Catholic tradition. The School of the Epiphany operates in service to Epiphany Parish and in the spirit of the Presentation Sisters. |
Philosophy Statement
We believe that the School of the Epiphany is an active ministry within the larger Epiphany Catholic Christian Community. We believe that Catholic education teaches to the whole child by promoting the spiritual, moral, intellectual, emotional, social, and physical development of each student through comprehensive curricular and co-curricular programs. Recognizing the innate dignity of the students as children of God, we nurture educational excellence.
We believe that the School of the Epiphany models the gospel message of Jesus Christ and that teaching is a grace-filled, professional ministry of the Catholic faith. We believe that the School of the Epiphany is a model of Christian values and social justice. We believe that parents, as the primary educators of their children, join with the larger Epiphany community to supportively enhance the students' education.
We believe that the School of the Epiphany, in the spirit of the Presentation Sisters of the Blessed Virgin Mary, models the gospel message of Jesus Christ. We believe that teaching is a grace-filled, professional ministry of the Catholic faith. We believe that the School of the Epiphany is a model of Christian values and social justice. We believe that parents, as the primary educators of their children, join with the larger Epiphany community to supportively enhance the students’ education.
We believe that the School of the Epiphany is an active ministry within the larger Epiphany Catholic Christian Community. We believe that Catholic education teaches to the whole child by promoting the spiritual, moral, intellectual, emotional, social, and physical development of each student through comprehensive curricular and co-curricular programs. Recognizing the innate dignity of the students as children of God, we nurture educational excellence.
We believe that the School of the Epiphany models the gospel message of Jesus Christ and that teaching is a grace-filled, professional ministry of the Catholic faith. We believe that the School of the Epiphany is a model of Christian values and social justice. We believe that parents, as the primary educators of their children, join with the larger Epiphany community to supportively enhance the students' education.
We believe that the School of the Epiphany, in the spirit of the Presentation Sisters of the Blessed Virgin Mary, models the gospel message of Jesus Christ. We believe that teaching is a grace-filled, professional ministry of the Catholic faith. We believe that the School of the Epiphany is a model of Christian values and social justice. We believe that parents, as the primary educators of their children, join with the larger Epiphany community to supportively enhance the students’ education.
School-wide Learning Expectations
Achieve Academic Success
* Meet curricular standards.
* Demonstrate organizational skills
* Think analytically, creatively, and critically.
* Demonstrate initiative in all learning situations.
* Express a spirit of inquiry.
Build Community
* Cooperatively resolve conflicts.
* Communicate effectively
* Demonstrate charity.
* Celebrate together.
* Recognize independence with other communities.
Demonstrate Christian Character
* Emulate Gospel values.
* Use Christian principles in situations requiring moral courage.
* Take responsibility for actions.
* Demonstrate joy.
* Exercise social justice.
Achieve Academic Success
* Meet curricular standards.
* Demonstrate organizational skills
* Think analytically, creatively, and critically.
* Demonstrate initiative in all learning situations.
* Express a spirit of inquiry.
Build Community
* Cooperatively resolve conflicts.
* Communicate effectively
* Demonstrate charity.
* Celebrate together.
* Recognize independence with other communities.
Demonstrate Christian Character
* Emulate Gospel values.
* Use Christian principles in situations requiring moral courage.
* Take responsibility for actions.
* Demonstrate joy.
* Exercise social justice.