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JUNE, 2008 |
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(Monday) Archdiocesan Religion Exam
for grades 3 through 8 |
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Grade 8
Social Studies: Booklet 1 |
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Grade 8
Social Studies: Booklet 2 |
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Faculty
Meeting – 12:45 Students Dismissed
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11 |
Pre-K
Final Activity |
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12 |
Kindergarten Graduation |
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8th
Grade Graduation |
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16-20 |
Rating
Days - 11:30 Dismissal
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20 |
Last School Day -
Distribution of Report Cards |
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About us
Corpus
Christi
School
offers a
rigorous,
well-rounded
curriculum
that
includes:
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Strong
basics
in
Religion,
Mathematics,
Reading,
Language
Arts,
Science,
and
Social
Studies |
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Honors
program
at
the
Middle
School
level
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Enrichment
programs,
including
the
Creative
Classrooms
studio
art
and
music
programs |
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State
of
the
art,
professionally
staffed
library
and
computer
facilities |
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After-school
program
from
3:00-6:00
p.m.
daily
that
includes
homework
assistance,
recreation,
and
field
trips |
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Physical
education
and
after-school
sports
programs |
We provide a
quality
Catholic
education
that focuses
on the
social,
emotional,
spiritual,
and
intellectual
growth of
our
students.
Our children
achieve
consistently
high test
scores and
are accepted
into some of
the city's
best high
schools.
Children of
all faiths
are welcome.
Corpus
Christi
School
Mission
Statement
Corpus
Christi
School is
founded upon
the faith
principles
of the
Catholic
tradition.
We seek to
shape
learning
experiences
in a
Christ-centered
environment
that pursues
academic
excellence
through an
integrated
curriculum.
Christian
service,
personal
development,
responsibility,
and the love
for learning
are the
cornerstones
of our
educational
community.
Corpus
Christi
School
Belief
Statement
We believe
that the
distinctive
purpose of
Corpus
Christi
School is to
create a
Christian
educational
community in
which human
culture and
knowledge,
enlightened
and
enlivened by
faith are
shared among
teachers,
students,
families,
and others
who assist
in various
ways.
We believe
that each
child,
created by
God, is both
alike and
different
from every
human being.
Each child’s
uniqueness
affects
his/her
acceptance
of the
community
and it
especially
influences
his/her
learning
style.
In light of
similarities
and
differences
among
children, we
strive to
meet the
academic
needs, to
satisfy the
interests,
and to
develop the
abilities of
each child
by the best
of our
abilities.
Further, and
foremost,
our school
teaches what
is means to
be a
Catholic; to
model one’s
life on
Jesus Christ
with the
duties and
responsibilities
involved in
living out
His message,
and with the
joy and the
peace that
flows from
such
fidelity.
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Message
From the
Principal |
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Mr. John Balbi., Principal |
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535 West 121st Street, New York, NY 10027 |
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Phone: 212-662-9344 |
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Fax: 212-662-2725 |
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Email: m004@adnyeducation.org
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