SRS Academic Programs

St. Rita Catholic School offers a comprehensive broad based curriculum designed to prepare students for appropriate developmental transitions. Children are challenged and enriched in the three year old, four year old, kindergarten programs and 1-8 grades.

Our stimulating and colorful classrooms offer a setting of self-discovery and exploration of the world. Children learn through playing, exploring and working with others. Our students pray together and learn about God's plans and His gifts. Students at St. Rita Catholic School experience a warm and supportive atmosphere where they are nurtured, valued, and loved.
 

Our learning environment is structured in order to to provide security, stability and discipline. Our classroom teachers accommodate the various learning style of students. The students work in different settings--one-on-one, with partners, in small groups, and as a whole class. Teachers use a variety of teaching techniques, learning experiences and assessments. Much of the material is thematically organized. Interdisciplinary lessons are introduced to help students build connections to see a bigger picture. Teachers offer students opportunities to use higher thinking skills and explore topics in greater depth.

 

Grading Scale
The grading scale is as follows:
A = 100 - 94
B = 93 - 86
C = 85 - 76
D = 75 - 70
F = Below 70
Grade Scale: 
Conduct, Spanish, Music, Computer and Physical Education
E = Excellent
S = Satisfactory
N = Needs Improvement
U = Unsatisfactory
 

A parent teacher conference is required for students earning a 60 or below.

 

Honor Roll

Honor Roll:

Principal’s Honor Roll:        A’s and S’s in all subjects

A – B Honor Roll:              A’s and B’s and S’s in all subjects

Conduct:   6th-8th grade     A student can be on the honor roll with 1 “N” on a report card.

                                          If a student has two “N’s” or a “U” on his/her report card, he/she cannot be on the honor roll.

                  2nd-5th grade   If a student has a “N” or “U” in conduct, he/she cannot be on the honor roll

Honor Convocation:            Students receive honor certificates each quarter for honor roll status.