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  1. Regis Catholic Schools is a K-12 Accredited School System. Regis Catholic Schools was accredited through WRISA during the 2019-20 school year. Accreditation allows Regis Catholic Schools to examine the whole system of programs, curriculum, policies, culture, operations, and leadership to determine how well all the parts work together to meet ...

  2. Mission. Regis Catholic Schools is dedicated to educating students of all faiths in a Catholic, Christ-centered environment. We are united by Our Core Values of Living Faith, AcceptingResponsibility, PromotingTeamwork, AchievingExcellence, and InspiringLeadership. View Core Values.

  3. Regis Jesuit High School. 303.269.8000. 6400 S. Lewiston Way, Aurora, CO 80016. Research and testimonials on the advantages of Regis Jesuit's unique educational approach that pairs the best of single-sex and co-ed models.

  4. James Elementary, Immaculate Conception Elementary and St. Mary’s Elementary remained as K-5 schools. In 2011, the name of our Catholic school system was changed to Regis Catholic Schools. The Regis name is recognized throughout the Chippewa Valley. Today, Regis Catholic Schools includes Regis High School, Regis Middle School, Immaculate ...

    • Everyday Faith
    • Weekly Mass
    • Faithful Friends
    • Heavy Parental Involvement
    • Small Size
    • Tuition
    • Learning Differences
    • Lower Salaries. Higher turnover.
    • Do What Works For Your Family, But Consider Catholic Schools.

    This was one of my arguments when I laid down the “my children will attend Catholic school” ultimatum prior to getting married. I wanted my children to understand that God is not just something we do on Sunday. I wanted them in an environment where faith is interwoven throughout the subjects—including, and most especially, science. In Catholic scho...

    While I often heard on Sunday morning “Why do I have to go to church when I just went on Friday?” from my children, it was an argument I was happy to have, because it gave me the opportunity to discuss the Sunday obligation and the importance of prioritizing our Creator. Weekly school Mass, however, is more than just attending Mass. The kids plan t...

    If I ever slept over at a friend’s house on Saturday night, I knew to pack my church clothes because the next morning, we’d be going to Mass. When my Snow Bowl team in high school was about to compete, we prayed to Mary, Queen of Victory. When a friend died in a car accident, her funeral was held at our school. Growing up in Catholic school meant p...

    This straddles the pros and the cons. Studies have founda link between invested parents and successful students. Most parents sacrifice to pay tuition and want to get their money’s worth. Private schools also have less financial resources so they rely on parents to help out. It sends a message to students that education is important when parents ta...

    Since Catholic schools are often smaller than their public counterparts, there is often a better student-to-teacher ratio. Teachers can tailor their lessons to their class more effectively and offer more one-on-one support. Also, the smaller class and school size can help foster a more tight-knit community.

    According to the National Catholic Education Association, average elementary school tuition is $4,841 per child and high school is $11,239. Add this up over time and multiply it by the number of children you have and it quickly becomes a staggering number. The bad news is that many families cannot afford it without having two working parents which ...

    While some Catholic schools can accommodate somekids with learning or physical disabilities, not all can and they aren’t federally mandated to. For families with a disabled child, this means two different schools with two different schedules and a lot of chasing around. With limited financial resources, Catholic schools cannot be all things to all ...

    Blame those limited financial resources again. A studyby Walter F. Przygocki discusses teacher retention and the challenges for Catholic schools. “Teachers in Catholic schools are more likely to leave their positions than teachers in public schools,” he said. He cites evidence from prior studies that teachers who are paid higher salaries stay in th...

    In the end, it’s important to make the best decision for your family. It’s a personal and often emotional decision but not a permanent one. Kids are resilient. If your choice doesn’t work out, it can be changed. There are awesome and amazing Catholic and public schools out there and terrible ones. Take it to prayer and do your research. Talk to par...

  5. Regis Catholic Schools is dedicated to educating students of all faiths in a Catholic, Christ-centered environment. We are united by Our Core Values of Living Faith , Accepting Responsibility , Promoting Teamwork , Achieving Excellence , and Inspiring Leadership .

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  7. Jul 17, 2017 · All told, the data demonstrate that a sizeable share of parents in Canada choose Roman Catholic schools for their children. Almost 30 per cent of Ontario public school students, at least one of every five of Alberta and Saskatchewan public school students attend public Roman Catholic schools. In addition, between 20 and 33 per cent of ...

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