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About us
Faith
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St. Mary's Grade School students gather for weekly Mass with the Parish Family. |
The values of the Catholic Church are taught in class, celebrated in the Sacraments, practiced in servant-leadership training, and demonstrated in community outreach from our Day-Care Program through the eighth grade. St. Mary's Grade School curriculum prepares students to be lifelong Catholics by surrounding them with Christ's teachings and the traditions of the Catholic Church. Students study Jesus' teachings, God's Holy Law, the Sacraments, and the precepts and oral traditions of the Catholic Church.
As a school, we celebrate the Eucharistic Liturgy (Mass) weekly, in meaningful activities celebrating Feast Days, and in special liturgical seasons throughout the year; in addition, each class plans, prepares, and leads the liturgy of the Mass on a rotating basis.
In the classroom, students study and prepare for the Sacraments of Reconciliation, Eucharist, and Confirmation, in collaboration with St. Mary's Parish Family programs. All students are given the opportunity to celebrate the Sacrament of Reconciliation during the seasons of Advent and Lent.
Students are taught to serve one another and to lead by example, as Christ did. In this way, our Servant-Leadership Program allows our students to practice the principles of Christ's teaching, leading them to become strong, independent adults with high moral values.

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