St. Martha School Philosophy
St. Martha School Community is committed to the development of
the whole person. The faculty and staff strive to achieve this by cultivating
truth, identity, respect, service, and the love of God and others. Students are
nourished by a strong sacramental and liturgical life in the faith-filled
environment where Jesus is the center and model for Christian living.
St. Martha School acknowledges and respects that parents are the
primary educators of their children. The school acts as an extension of the home
and enhances the values and behaviors that are first initiated at home. We form
a unique partnership with the parents. With them, we share an important goal: to
provide our students an education devoted to academic excellence and committed
to Catholic values and ideals.
We believe that the specific function of the school is to
educate the students to accept/realize that each person is created by God with
special gifts and talents – regardless of race, creed, or ethnicity-, is capable
of choosing right or wrong, and is destined for a final goal, eternal
happiness.
To meet the immense task of educating the whole person, we view
education not only in terms of developing proficiency in academics and skills,
but also in terms of enabling our students to become mature, responsible members
of society in a constantly changing world.
St. Martha School Community is committed to the development of
the whole person. The faculty and staff strive to achieve this by cultivating
truth, identity, respect, service, and the love of God and others. Students are
nourished by a strong sacramental and liturgical life in the faith-filled
environment where Jesus is the center and model for Christian living.
St. Martha School acknowledges and respects that parents are the
primary educators of their children. The school acts as an extension of the home
and enhances the values and behaviors that are first initiated at home. We form
a unique partnership with the parents. With them, we share an important goal: to
provide our students an education devoted to academic excellence and committed
to Catholic values and ideals.
We believe that the specific function of the school is to
educate the students to accept/realize that each person is created by God with
special gifts and talents – regardless of race, creed, or ethnicity-, is capable
of choosing right or wrong, and is destined for a final goal, eternal
happiness.
To meet the immense task of educating the whole person, we view
education not only in terms of developing proficiency in academics and skills,
but also in terms of enabling our students to become mature, responsible members
of society in a constantly changing world.