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St. Xavier Schools
General Information
Mission Statement: The mission of St. Xavier Parish School is to educate the whole person - body, mind, and spirit - in Christian values in accordance with our Catholic faith tradition.
School Colors: Blue and Gold
School Mascot: Ram
School Hours: The normal school day begins at 7:40 a.m. and ends at 2:30 p.m.
After School Care Hours: 2:35-6:00 p.m.
School Mass Hours: K-6 - Wednesday and Friday - 7:50 a.m. 7th & 8th - Monday and Friday - 7:50 a.m. 9th - 12th - Thursday - 8:40 a.m.
Bus Transportation: Bus transportation is provided by Junction City Transprotation Company for the surrounding rural Junction City communities and Ft. Riley.
On Site Caferteria: Provides breakfast and hot lunch prepared daily. All meals are prepared according to state guidelines. The State of Kansas free or reduced lunch program is available. Check out our Current Lunch Room Menu HERE. Administration
Philosophy: St. Xavier Parish School's quality and professionalism consist of a program that fosters competency in relation to all aspects of the child's growth and development within a Christian, value-oriented environment. We are committed to the development of the whole child - spiritual, moral, intellectual, physical, and social. A position that springs from the fundamental purpose of an all Catholic education namely, to prepare the child for life here and in the hereafter. In seeking to develop the whole child in all of his or her capacities, St. Xavier Parish School endeavors to include in the curriculum all types of experiences. These experiences are calculated to develop the ideals, attitudes, and habits demanded for Christians to live in our modern, global society.

Organizational Structure: St. Xavier Parish Pastor- By Canonical and legal status, the Bishop of the Salina Diocese is responsible for the educational mission of the Diocese of Salina, in which this parish is a component. Since the pastor of the parish is the official delegate of the Bishop in the "teaching mission" of the Roman Catholic Church, the administration, school council, faculty and staff work under superintendence of the pastor of the parish. St Xavier Parish School Principal- The principal is the functional leader of the pre-school, elementary, and secondary school and is responsible for the administration and supervision of the instructional and support staff. They insure the efficient operation of the parish school. And, is accountable to the Pastor, the Diocese and the State of Kansas Department of Education. St. Xavier Parish Faculty- All teachers are responsible for the academic instruction of the students, the evaluation, grading, and promotion of academic achievement and the maintenance of discipline and Christian values. Faculty members must possess a current Kansas State Teaching Certificate. St. Xavier Parish School Council- The School Council is an advisory panel made of parents and parishioners, which make recommendations by legislative consensus, relating to curriculum and quality of Catholic education in the school.
Accredition: St. Xavier Parish School is accredited by Kansas Department of Education and the North Central Association. The school is authorized by the Immigrant Naturalization Service (INS) to accept F-1 Nonimmigrant Students.
Class Size: The control of a class size is important to the relationship a teacher can establish with a student. At St. Xavier Parish School every effort is made to keep classes to a 24 student limit. If the number of enrollees for a class exceeds that amount, a teacher aide may be added to the class or the students will be placed on a waiting list.
Registration, Tuition, Fees and Financial Assistance: Pre-Registration for students currently at St. Xavier Parish School is held in May and June of each year. At this time, the registration fee is required along with a contract commitment. Formal Registration for the entire campus is in the month of August each year. Each school office will have notified each family of the amount of tuition due by August 1. Parents are responsible for curriculum and per-season activity fees at the time of formal registration. The remainder of the tuition is paid in ten-month increments with the completion of payments due the end of May each year. Baptism Records are required for Catholic students entering St. Xavier Parish School for the first time and not baptized at St. Francis Xavier Church. Preliminary records required for new students include a birth certificate, a Kansas Certification of Immunization, a social security number, and an emergency contact card. Immunization Certification for all students regardless of age is required by the state by the state of Kansas. Tuition is paid either as a direct installment or by arranged tithing through the St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church offertory. Tuition for the St. Xavier Parish Pre-School students is $75.00 a month for the two-day program, $100.00 a month for the three-day program and $150.00 per month for the five-day program. For students attending K-12 tuition is $2,800.00 for the first student in a single family, $1,300.00 more for the second student and an additional $100.00 per each student thereafter. Tuition is paid in ten-month increments with the first payment due in August and the completion of payments due the end of May each year.
International Student Petionioners: St. Xavier Parish School is authorized by the Department of Immigration and Naturalization to process student visas for category F-1 non-immigrant students seeking an American education. As a requirement, the student must attend non-state supported school or private institution in order to be eligible to come into the United States.
Parents Role in Education: It is your right and your duty to become the primary role models for the development of your child's life--physically, mentally, spiritually, emotionally, morally, and psychologically. Your choice at St. Xavier Parish School involves a commitment and exhibits a concern for helping your child recognize God as the greatest good in his or her life. Parents are encouraged to actively participate in school activities such as the Parent Teacher Organization (PTO), Parent-Teacher Conferences and Fund-Raising events. Volunteers are always welcome.
Parent-Teacher Organization - Meetings are held the forth Monday of each month. Activities Committee - Meetings are held the second Wednesday of each month. School Council - Meetings are held the third Wednesday of each month. Finance Council - Meetings are held the third Wednesday of each month. See the School Calendar for Times.
Academic Information: Pre-School Goals: Health/Safety Self Esteem Social Skills Language Math/Science Computer Familiarization Religion Fine Motor Activities for Writing Cognitive Activities for Thinking Skills Creative Art/Instructional Art/Music Building/Learning Manipulatives
The student will begin to develop God-given talents through education. By experiencing daily living in a faith community, the student will develop skills in helping others.
Pre-Kindergarten Goals: Listening Skills Reading Readiness Pre-Writing/Writing (print) Math Readiness Social Relations to others Physical Development Health
The student will begin to develop skills needed to prepare themselves for the academic challenges of the elementary level.
Kindergarten through High School Subjects: Religion-Catholic doctrine and tradition, Bible Study, Preparation for the Sacraments of Reconciliation, Eucharist, and Confirmation. Language Arts-Reading, English, Spelling, Composition and Library Skills. Appreciation of Literature, Modern Language, Spanish Level (7-12) and Journalism. Mathematics-Mathematics skills appropriate for all levels to include Pre-Algebra, Algebra I and II, Geometry, Calculus, Trigonometry, Problem Solving and Applied Math. Physical Education-Physical fitness programs appropriate for all grade levels, Health, Weight Lifting and Body Fitness. Social Studies-U.S. History, World History, Geography, Government and Current Events. Science-General Sciences, Biology I and II, Earth Science, Chemistry and Physics. Handwriting-Students in levels K-3 will develop printing skills then transition to cursive. Levels 3-12 are expected to submit all handwritten assignments in cursive. Fine Arts-Vocal and Instrumental Music, Music History, Art, Art History, Speech and Drama. Computer Literacy-Word Processing I and II, Computer Applications I and II and Computer Skills K-6.
Athletic and Academic Activites: Annual Academic Testing:
School Administration:
Superintendent: Fr Al Brungardt Principal: Roger D. Morris Finance Manager: Pam Becker Office Manager: Marianne Jensen
Pre-School/Elementary Staff Pre-School - Lindy Rubash and Barbara Houser Kindergarten - Rosie Kane First Grade - Rhonda Millard (Lead Teacher) Second Grade - Rosemary Rapp Third Grade - Susan McConnell Fourth Grade - Helena Sunley Fifth Grade - Rodney Case Sixth Grade - Chris Davis Physical Education - Adriene Willour Music - John Weber Computers - Anne Jardine Library - Janelle Slingsby
Junior and Senior High Staff Business/Computers - Anne Jardine English - Juanita Clark and Deb Robertson Social Studies - Verne (Lyn) Jones Science - Colleen Hampton Math - Jeaneva Spriggs Music - John Weber Physical Education/Health - Adriene Willour Theology - Deb Breidenstein and Chris Davis
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WE ARE A CATHOLIC COMMUNITY CALLED BY GOD TO SHARE IN THE MISSION OF JESUS.
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