Student Expectations
A St. Raymond Student is:
- A faith-centered individual who has developed a strong personal relationship with God which influences decisions and actions.
He/She:
- Recognizes and appreciates his/her unique gifts andtalents.
- Practices the habit of daily prayer in spontaneous form and through active participation in liturgy.
- understands and applies Catholic principles and Gospel values.
- Makes faith-based ethical and moral choices.
- Understands issues of social justice and exhibits empathy and compassion for others.
- Has a sense of global awareness of the needs of others.
- Is an active steward in our parish and community.
- A lifelong learner who acquires and processes knowledge by thinking critically and creatively.
He/She:
- Exhibits mastery of the St. Raymond School curriculum.
- Demonstrates the commitment, discipline, and responsibility to work to his/her potential.
- Communicates clearly through various modalities, including writing, technology, and fine arts.
- Is organized and responsible about academic responsibilities.
- Demonstrates study and time management skills.
- Is a creative problem-solver.
- An active and responsible citizen who understands his/her democratic obligations and exhibits social skills.
He/She:
- Practices good manners and demonstrates proper etiquette in social situations.
- Accepts personal responsibility for his/her actions.
- Demonstrates ability to express him/herself while acknowledging the views of others.
- Accepts and respects the diver sity of all people.
- Understands the importance of participating in civic obligations.
- Demonstrates concern for the environment.
- A healthy and balanced individual who has the knowledge of and foundation for good personal habits for a healthy and fit life.
He/She:
- Participates regularly in activities which support a healthy lifestyle.
- Has a solid foundation of knowledge about good nutrition and healthy habits.
- Has skills for dealing productively with stress and frustration.
When a student graduates from St. Raymond School, he/she will be prepared for the transition into high school and young adulthood.