As young disciples of the Catholic Church, and as future graduates of St. Dominic School, we are being equipped to be saints, as well as active and contributing citizens in an ever-changing and competitive society as we model:
Spiritually:
Morally:
-Use our conscience as a guide as we live our faith daily and have the desire to make good moral choices.
- Possess a set of problem solving skills, to make solidethical, moral, and social decisions.
- Develop self-confidence,aswe learn to deal with gifts and limitations.
Academically:
-Continue to develop a solid foundation of basic skills needed tomaintain superior standards of acdemic excellence, as well as to influence intellectual challenges, that enter our life.
-Put forth strong effort on a daily basis, as we discover and use our God-given talents, on our path to be life-long learners.
-Provide opportunities to share knowledge and gifts with others.
Socially:
-To interact as members of a Christian community, while nurturing individual talents and encourage use of our gifts in service.
- To assume the role as active and responsible citizens of an interdependent world.
-Promote an enthusiastic participation in various extra-curricular community service activities, as a way of life and a path to God.
Physically:
- Awareness of the importance of healthy physical development according to God's plan.
- Develop the WHOLE child in EVERY child, by reinforcing cooperative behavior, health-physical education and wellness.
- Establish life-long fitness goals.
- Practicing wellness habits and developing positive self-help maintenance skills and good nutritional habits.