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Important Dates:

March 5-8; 11-12: Registration Presentations

March 11-14: Qualifying Exam Dates for Honors/AP Classes

March 12: 3rd Quarter Grades Issued

March 14: 3rd Quarter Eligibility Goes into Effect

March 20: ITED Testing (grades 9-12); Noon Dismissal

March 21: Parent Teacher Conferences (Registration Form Below); Noon Dismissal

March 22: Registration Day (No classes; see attachment for registration times for juniors, sophomores, and freshmen)

School Philosophy

St. Monica Catholic High School is a coeducational, parish high school that provides a college preparatory curriculum for students of diverse abilities, cultures, and faiths. Guided by gospel values, we affirm and respect the dignity of each member of our school community. We provide a faith-based education that values academic achievement and Christian service. Our school family cultivates strength of character, intellectual curiosity, and love of God and others. In collaboration with parents and the parish community, our mission is to graduate students who are inspired by faith, intellectually enriched, and integrated as individuals.

Expected Learning Results

Inspired by Faith, a St. Monica graduate will...

• possess the foundation to mature in his/her personal relationship with God.
• know and appreciate the teachings and traditions of the Catholic faith and respect other religions.
• experience a community of faith through prayer, worship, and action.

Intellectually Enriched, a St. Monica graduate will...

• identify and solve problems using critical thinking.
• communicate clearly and concisely.
• use technology effectively and ethically.

As an Integrated Individual, a St. Monica graduate will...

• possess a deeper sense of self and true appreciation of his/her unique gifts.
• lead a healthy lifestyle that results in lifelong physical and emotional well-being.
• create good interpersonal relationships through leadership and collaboration.
• use gospel teachings to make life decisions, demonstrate social responsibility, formulate healthy relationships, and serve others compassionately.
 

Important Academics Documents
Name Owner Date  
2013-14 Curriculum Handbook   Mr. Chacon 3/20/2013 3:53:56 PM    

Parent Teacher Conference Registration   Richard Billups 3/4/2013 11:06:19 AM    
Please complete this form and send into the Main Office Attention:Ms. Paula Hansen, Registrar

2012-13 Curriculum Handbook   Richard Billups 10/4/2012 11:34:37 AM    

ESCO Book Buyback   Richard Billups 5/29/2012 4:05:08 PM    

Online Bookstore Account Information   Richard Billups 5/9/2011 10:49:52 AM    
This file includes simple directions for selling books back to ESCO (pg 1) as well as creating your account or signing back in and purchasing textbooks (pg 2).
 
List has 5 documents on 1 page

 

Mr. Richard Billups

Associate Principal: Dean of Faculty
(310) 394-3701, x1404
rbillups@stmonicahs.net
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Curriculum Handbook (2013-14)