Students at St. David School participate in Student Learning Expectations, or SLE's. Students practice individual or multiple SLE's throughout the day and within their classes. Student Learning Expectations guide them to becoming more spiritual, academic, and social students.
St. David School Learning Expectations
St. David School Students are Spiritual Students who:
St. David School Students are Academic Students who:
St. David School Students are Social Students who:
- Know Catholic teaching
- Make good choices based on moral values and integrity
- Have a personal relationship with Jesus Christ
- Participate in a church community
- Demonstrate service to church, family, school and community
St. David School Students are Academic Students who:
- Communicate effectively
- Utilize technology
- Have good study habits and organizational skills
- Are independent thinkers
- Have solid foundations in basic subjects
- Challenge themselves
- Show life long curiosity and enthusiasm for learning
- Are aware of current events and global issues
- Think critically
St. David School Students are Social Students who:
- Respect and appreciate the variety of cultures and heritages
- Are stewards of the plane
- Are compassionate to others and strive to help them
- Respect and appreciate nature, and the uniqueness of people
- Appreciate fine arts
- Are self-confident and self-disciplined
- Take responsibility for actions
- Interact and work effectively with others
- Strive for good health habits and hygiene
- Peacefully resolve conflicts
- Strive for resiliency and productivity
- Possess the ability to engage in interactive and cooperative play and demonstrate sportsmanship