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  1. The thirteen Standards describe policies, programs, structures, and processes that should be present in Catholic schools in four Domains: Mission and Catholic Identity, Governance and Leadership, Academic Excellence, and Operational Vitality. The seventy Benchmarks provide observable, measurable descriptors for each standard.

    • Seize the power of “and” It is not a question of embracing either Catholic identity or academic excellence—it’s both. In today’s marketplace, we must be true to our mission and ensure first-rate academics.
    • Brand yourself. What makes the school unique? What sets it apart? Each school must identify its mission and communicate what is meaningful and relevant in a clear, concise and compelling way.
    • Know that behind every great company is a great CEO. Every school needs a great principal, a leader of the school community. To ensure this, you have to cast a wide net with professional and robust searches, leadership development and the authority to make decisions.
    • Move beyond advisory boards. Boards of Specified Jurisdiction have official authority and entrust the laity with decision making, policy making and financial accountability.
  2. Catholic school governance and leadership can be seen as a ministry that promotes and protects the responsibilities and rights of the school community. Governance and leadership based on the principles and practices of excellence are essential to ensuring faith formation and Catholic identity, academic excellence, and operational vitality of ...

    • An Incarnational View of the World. Catholic School students learn that God is present and active in their lives and in the world. They learn to recognize the "footprints of God" in their daily experiences, especially in the midst of life's challenges.
    • Immersion in the Paschal Mystery. Our lives are a series of small and not so small dyings and risings. In union with the Paschal Mystery, we realize that there is redemptive power in suffering, and in the power of the cross.
    • The Value of Relationships as a Reflection of the Divine. Catholic school students learn to experience God's grace and presence in their lives through their relationships with family, friends and teachers.
    • A Nuanced View of Scripture. Catholic school students are given the opportunity to explore the beauty and richness of Sacred Scripture seen through the lens of faith and lived out in daily practice.
  3. Apr 28, 2020 · Strategic planning is an opportunity for Catholic school leaders to move their schools towards excellence, to effectively deal with changes, and center their community on mission and vision. To assist you with understanding the journey of strategic planning, this book Seven Steps to Strategic Planning for Catholic School Leaders , assists leaders in creating a map for their school’s journey ...

  4. Mar 22, 2018 · An effective school board is the catalyst to create a strong foundation for our schools and to provide an excellent education steeped in Catholic beliefs, traditions and practices and a vision to ensure Catholic schools learn, serve, lead and succeed. Leisa Schulz is the Superintendent of Schools for the Archdiocese of Louisville.

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  6. Nov 9, 2012 · Schools that ensure a strong Catholic identity cultivate students who understand their purpose in the world, are rooted in faith and are prepared to be servant leaders. At the same time, they enable students to reach their academic potential and to eventually apply the thinking and decision making required to be good citizens.

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