St. Dorothy Roman Catholic School offers students in Pre-Kindergarten through Eighth grades a vibrant, challenging academic curriculum deeply rooted in Catholic faith and values. In cooperation with families, we prepare students to be moral, creative and independently confident citizens equipped for the future.
The St. Dorothy School community of students, faculty, administration, parents,
and parishioners believes that:
whole student by instilling Catholic identity and values with an understanding of
the priority of service.
The success of our efforts derives from collaboration among all the members of
our community to educate our students and to develop their faith.
Parents are the primary educators of their children and are called to be models of
the Catholic faith.
Catholic values must be integrated across the curriculum that inspires a joy for
learning and an appreciation of the arts.
To help them succeed in the 21st century, our students are taught to be life-long
learners, to be leaders, and to be problem solvers as they confront change.
While striving for academic excellence, we must also recognize and respond to
individual learning styles and abilities.
A supportive and challenging environment maintains the dignity of each student in keeping with our Catholic faith.
We must build and sustain our community and convey to the students, through
words and action, their obligation to fulfill their responsibilities as members of
this community.