Deepen his/her faith in a nurturing religious environment.
Appreciate his/her God-given talents and use them respectfully.
Possess the ability to deal with real-life situations as a person of faith, with character and integrity, demonstrating Christ-like love for everyone.
Demonstrate proficiency in the Common Core State Standards for Mathematics and English Language Arts.
Communicate and express ideas using academic vocabulary in all content areas.
Adapt to various situations and teaching styles.
Continue to develop study skills and work habits that prepare him/her to be a member of the global community.
Demonstrate effective use of technology in all content areas.
Recognize his/her intellectual, artistic, and athletic gifts and use them for the good of his/her faith and community.
An ongoing commitment to his/her faith through participation in Mass and the development of a respectful prayer life.
Living the Gospel values in his/her interactions with all people.
Active involvement in service-related activities in the community.
Having confidence in facing the challenges of the future.
Developing critical thinking and problem-solving skills necessary for the 21st-century learner.
Using technology appropriately, aligned with Christian ideals, to enhance education.
Respect for self and others, which is at the heart of the legacy of Jesus and our Catholic faith.
Confidence in facing the challenges awaiting them in their future lives.
Compassion for all people, regardless of creed, gender, race/ethnicity, or socioeconomic status.
A desire to work for peace and justice in their school, community, and the world in accordance with Catholic Social Teaching.
Problem-solving skills needed to make informed, ethical, moral, and social decisions.
A positive self-image by remembering who they are and what school they attended in all future endeavors.
Leadership skills necessary for success in the global society.
Individuality to appreciate his/her God-given gifts.