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St.
John Vianney School > About
An
Educational Choice
St.
John Vianney Parish School is an integral part of the parish
community but is open to families of all faiths. Our mission
is to provide parents with a distinct educational choice.
Catholic
values and ethics are taught to all students. These Christian
values are reflected throughout the curriculum, and the children
are taught how to incorporate them into their daily lives.
St. John Vianney students are expected to demonstrate this
moral training in their interactions with fellow students,
in the classroom, on the playground and in extra-curricular
activities. All students take part in the liturgical life
of the Church.
Parents
who are positively disposed to Christian ideals are welcomed
and encouraged to apply to St. John Vianney Parish School
for their children.
School
Calendar
St.
John Vianney Parish School follows a "Year-Round"
academic calendar. This program arranges the required number
of attendance days into four quarters that are separated by
intersessions. The intersessions offer opportunities for creative
learning or remedial work for an additional fee. The school
year usually begins the last week of July and extends through
the first week of the following June. Our summer school program
is offered to all students in the community from kindergarten
through grade eight. Detailed school calendars are available
from the school office.
A
Solid Academic Environment
Children
in the Primary Division (grades PreK-4) are given a concrete
foundation in the basic subjects: Religion, Reading, Mathematics,
Language Arts, Spalding Phonics, Science and Social Studies. Our primary students are also challenged
with study in Art, Music, Physical Education, Japanese and Technology.
The
Upper Division students (grades 5-8) follow a similar curriculum.
Spelling and Vocabulary replace Spalding Phonics in the upper
grades. Hawaiian Studies is taught to grades four and seven.
Each
Fall, the Iowa Test of Basic Skills is administered to
students in grades one through eight. These test scores consistently
reflect the excellence of their academic accomplishments.
Reading
Program
The
St. John Vianney Reading Program is particularly sensitive
to the needs of the student. Each pupil is placed in groups
by reading levels determined through comprehensive testing and teacher evaluation.
This program allows students to work to their full potential.
A special feature of our Reading Program is the Reading Lab.
Teachers specializing in reading education work individually
with students to overcome difficulties and master their reading
problems. Additionally, advanced classes in both Reading and Literature are also taught.
Mathematics
Mathematics
has always been an essential subject in the primary, elementary
and middle school academic plan. Students at St. John Vianney
proceed in a carefully developed mathematics curriculum. Remedial
help is available to those requiring additional instruction.
All seventh grade students complete Pre-Algebra and all grade
eight students are introduced to Algebra. Upper Division students
with exceptional ability may complete Algebra 1.
Technology
All
of our students learn to use the computer as a tool.
Students in kindergarten through grade four are introduced
to computers and keyboarding. Students in grades five through
eight master keyboarding, develop word processing skills,
learn to formulate spreadsheets and create powerpoint presentations. Upper Division
students are taught how to use the Internet and to use it
appropriately, ethically and morally.
Foreign
Language
Fluency
in a second language has become increasingly important
in the educated person's intellectual development. Mindfull of our location in the hub of the Pacific, St. John Vianney teaches Japanese language to all students
in grades kindergarten through eight.
Art
All
students in kindergarten through grade eight participate in
art classes. Our students are introduced to different art
media and are encouraged to express themselves creatively.
Music Program
A distinctive feature of the education offered at St. John Vianney is the Music Program. Although we are a relatively small elementary and middle school, we offer excellent music training. Our music specialists provide classroom instruction as part of the set curriculum. Beginning, Intermediate and Advanced Band is offered to students in grades four through eight. String instruments are taught in grades two through eight. We are proud of our Select Chorus, composed of students in grades five through eight. Private instrument lessons are available on a limited basis at the school facilities for a nominal additional fee.
Extra-Curricular
Activities
St.
John Vianney encourages its students to develop in character
and personality through a wide selection of extra-curricular
activities. A sense of duty and service is fostered through
participation in the following: Altar Servers, Boy Scouts,
Brownies, Girl Scouts, Junior Police Officers,
Yearbook Staff, Student Council, Geography Club
and Mathcounts. Growth in athletic ability and sportsmanship
is promoted through our membership in the Catholic School
League. Boys and girls in grades five through eight are invited
to participate in volleyball, basketball and track. Girls
and boys in grades four through six are eligible to participate
in the Christian Schools Basketball and Volleyball Leagues. St. John Vianney also has an active halau for grades two through eight: Halau Ka Pa Hula Lei Hulu Hiwa.
Hot
Lunch Program
As
part of our school tuition, every students is provided
with a nutritionally balanced hot lunch, prepared daily
by our trained kitchen staff. As part of the federal
lunch program, St. John Vianney has free or reduced-price
lunch available to qualifying families. ELC students receive both breakfast and lunch.
Before
School and After School Program
Our
licensed Before and After School Program provides carefully supervised
care for students in ELC through grade five
for an additional fee.
St.
John Vianney Education Foundation
Private,
quality education is expensive. In 1991 St. John Vianney formally
established the St. John Vianney Education Foundation, which
makes available limited funds for families requiring financial
assistance.
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