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Mind, Spirit & Body
St. Monica School: This is who we are.
We are a Catholic school. In this community, we recognize each other as brothers and sisters in Christ. Our virtues come from our relationships with each other. Through baptism, we are children of God and brothers and sisters in Christ. We acknowledge the person of Christ in others. We understand that our vocation is that of student and we are charged to live out that vocation to the fullest. We respect our fellow classmates and teachers because we believe that whatever we do to and for others, we do to Jesus. We believe that Jesus feels our happiness as well as our pain. Our teachers remind us every day that Christ is among us. We, the students of St. Monica School, look for and find Jesus in the marvels of the world. We discover these wonders through learning science, mathematics, literature, language arts, physical education, and the arts. We apply the principles we learn to our daily lives. All of our school subjects are life giving. We see our teachers as searchers of the truth who set examples for us. They share their excitement for learning and for the mystery of creation with us. They stand together with us in awe of the manifestations of God, who is our truth. Together, we prepare ourselves to carry on Christ's work and respond to His call with faith and zeal.
Learn more about St. Monica:
SMS Mission / Vision
Service and Ministry
Parent / Student Handbook
Contact Us
Written by Mrs. Gretta Wong, SMS second-grade teacher, based on excerpts of articles by R.J. Kealy, Executive Dir. NCEA
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"While it’s true St. Monica School is a great school, there is something else that separates it from other schools. At St. Monica School, there is a different sense in the community, a sense it is more of one big family than a school." - Chloe Kiefer Class of 2004
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