Why
a Catholic School?
Catholic high schools are unique faith-centered communities that integrate
thinking and believing in ways that encourage intellectual growth and
nurture faith and inspiration. They create a supportive and challenging
climate which affirms the dignity of all persons within the school community.
Which
school is right for us?
God made each one of us unique with special gifts
and needs. High school is a new destination along the journey of faith
and education. As one begins the task of choosing a Catholic high school
one will discover that each has its own qualities.
When
should we start looking?
Sixth Grade is the time for families
to start considering which high school would be most appropriate for the
student. At this grade level, the approach should be low key and not pressured.
Each student has different needs and every high school should be considered
for its various strengths.
Seventh Grade students should begin thinking about the
environment and the activities that are important to them. Students should
be open minded and consider all options.
Eighth Grade students will experience many opportunities
to finalize the decision on which high school will best meet their needs.
Check with the high schools for specific deadlines and procedures for
admission.
How
do we decide on which school?
Step 1 - Prioritize. List everything
that is expected during the high school experience. Evaluate this list
and arrange it in order of importance.
Step 2 - Visits. Take advantage of freshman-for-a-day
programs, open houses, high school information nights, and other special
events offered at the high school.
Considerations
It is important to evaluate
each high school in light of the student’s needs. Since many students
are interested in Catholic education, it is necessary to meet all deadlines
set by the high school.
Admissions
procedures have been established for each school. An outline of the procedures
is available at the individual high schools.
The
COOP Admission Examination is administered in November. Details
are available on this web site or from Catholic elementary and high schools.
Costs
include tuition, fees for books, uniforms, athletic participation, special
programs, labs, etc.
Checking
them out
Open house days allow students
and parents to visit and tour the schools, meet faculty, ask questions
and gather information.
Special
event attendance at fine art shows, music performances, plays,
worship opportunities, fundraisers and sporting events can give insight
into student and parent involvement and the extra-curricular activities
available.
Freshman-for-a-day
programs provides a prospective eighth grader with the opportunity
to visit the high school campus, observe classes and attend special programs.
Currently enrolled high school students act as hosts and students observe
a typical day.
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