IT'S BACK! -
St. Benedict School's original web address
sbspanthers.org is once again directing
users to the school's website. Much
easier to remember than www.daj.k12... and
on and on.
Did you attend St.
Benedict School? The St. Benedict
School Parent/Alumni Associationis
looking for you. We are currently beginning
the foundation of our SBS Alumni
Association. We are asking any interested
alumni to send us their contact information
for future updates from the association and
to please pass this along to family and
friends. Please e-mail us at
panthersalumni@yahoo.com or drop the
following information into the weekly
collection at mass.
NAME:____________________
Address_______________________________________
Year High School graduation_________
E-mail________________________________________
See who has
been representing our school with
distinctive honors:
Newsworthy
Activities
Since the
beginning of school Mrs. Kush’s Pre-K 4 year
old classes have been reading books to reach
100. The Scholastic Book Club will be
donating books to children in need. We have
reached our goal and the Crisis Nursery will
receive our books. We have also submitted
our name to a drawing for 500 books to be
donated locally. We will know sometime in
January if we are winners.
Let it be known to all who enter here that Christ is the reason for this school, the unseen but ever-present Teacher in its classes, the Model of its faculty, the Inspiration of its students.
Our family of Saint Benedict nurtures faith development by daily community and personal prayer and participation in liturgy. The religious atmosphere of our school encourages the application of our Catholic Christian faith in everyday situations by responding to the person of Christ present in others.
Our academic program is presented from Pre-school through Eighth Grade in a positive and supportive climate to ensure that all students with their various learning styles progress toward higher levels of thinking.
Our vision to instill Christian values encompasses the physical, intellectual, social, and spiritual development of each student. We strive to foster a positive self-awareness which leads to the accountability of responsible choices. Our recognition of diversity within the school community creates an atmosphere of respect for self and for others.
Our professional and personal interactions manifest our efforts to cooperate and to mutually support one another in a Christ-like manner as members of God's family. We recognize and affirm the parents' role as primary educators of their children. We respect their choice of a Catholic education and accept the trust they have placed in the faculty and administration of the school.