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59 Wilson Street, Hartsdale, New York 10530 Tel: 914-946-7242 Fax: 914-946-7323 |
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Mrs. Virginia Solomone, Principal |
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Mrs. Joan Menna, Secretary |
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PHILOSOPHY AND EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES
To build upon, strengthen, and deepen the students' Christian awareness by concrete instruction in the tenets of their faith, and provide them with opportunities to grow as living witnesses of the same Christian message. To provide a strong, well-rounded and challenging academic education, emphasizing moral, social and emotional growth, so that each child will reach his/her full potential. To make the students aware of their civic liberties guaranteed them in these United States. To build Community through fellowship in the life of the Holy Spirit, and to instill within the students a spirit of cooperation by encouraging service to the world community.
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FACULTY
The faculty, both religious and lay, are chosen on the basis of ability, dedication and education.
The faculty includes: Highly qualified teachers with advanced degrees in their areas or specialization. All meet Archdiocesan requirements and have New York State Certification. Nurse provided my Greenburgh Central 7 School District.
Modern Faculties Include: Fully equipped Kindergarten ad Pre-Kindergarten School classrooms. School Library Full size gymnasium and lunchroom Music and Art room Meeting room for school and parish activities Individual classroom libraries to encourage independent reading Computer lab
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CURRICULUM
The school follows the Archdiocesan and New York State Curriculum. A variety of age appropriate approaches and materials are employed to motivate, encourage, and challenge the slow, the average and the gifted There is a careful blending of the old with the new. The no-nonsense discipline of the “3-R’s” is enhanced by the latest developments in science and the arts. Upper grades are departmentalized. Teaching methods are interesting and progressive.
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PARENTS
Sacred Heart School served by the parents in a variety of ways. These include: An active Parents’ Club Organization Volunteer Programs provide” Lunch Time Assistants Library Aides Office Assistants
“After School”
A program is available for students from Kindergarten upward for a nominal fee.
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STUDENT ACTIVITIES
Altar Servers Boys and Girls Varsity and Junior Varsity Basketball Teams, Grades 5-8 Boys Basketball Teams, Grade 3 & 4 Boys Baseball Teams, Grades 7 & 8 Girls Cheering, Grades 4-8 School Yearbook Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts Daisies, Brownies, and Girl Scouts Science, Art, and Curriculum Fairs Class Trips Concerts and Cultural Programs
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SPIRITUAL PROGRAMS
The spiritual lives of the students are nourished by active participation in the liturgy, sacraments, and devotions of the church.
SPECIAL PROGRAMS
Art Kgn-8 Gym Kgn-8 Computer Kgn-8 Music Kgn-6 Foreign Language 7-8 Tutorial Program
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SCHOLASTIC STANDINGStudents consistently rank one year or more above level in Reading, Language Arts, Mathematics, and Science. All our graduates are accepted by the high schools of their choice. Ninety-nine percent of our graduates attend Catholic high schools, with many participating in honors programs
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SCHOOL DRESS
Uniforms for Grades 1-8 are required.
TUITION
Sacred Heart School, as a private parish school, is dependent on tuition to meet operating expenses.
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