
Parents
Research shows that students do better when parents are actively involved in their education. Being involved in your child’s education could mean anything from helping with homework, volunteering at the school or becoming a member of your Catholic School Council or the Catholic Parent Involvement Committee (CPIC).
At the 91proÊÓƵ, we believe that the foundation of Catholic education is strengthened by the cooperative relationship between home, school, and parish. As parents, you are the primary educators of your children. Catholic schools complement the educational and faith development that you have begun and are continuing with your children. We invite you to become more involved in your school and your parish.
Before and after school care is offered at each of our Catholic elementary schools. We also offer child care at some of our locations.
Parents who have a question about their child’s education should contact the school staff. Initially, the classroom teacher should be approached; if there is further concern, the Principal, then the Superintendent, and finally the Director of Education may be approached. Most problems or concerns can be solved at the school level. Our teachers and school administrators value open communication with parents and want to hear from you if you have questions or concerns.