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What do you want your child to learn, to think about, to share with others, to value in life, to take seriously and remember? What do you want your child to believe in when he or she grows up? If you’re like many parents, you want your child to be able to learn in a safe, secure environment. You want your child surrounded by people—teachers, staff, and other parents—who will have a positive influence and teach lessons about life, faith, belief, and moral values, not just academic subjects. WHAT KIND OF PERSON DO YOU WANT YOUR CHILD TO BECOME? In the Catholic schools, we do a great job teaching things like reading, writing, science, and math. But we also spend our time educating the whole child, in mind, heart, and spirit. Our schools are caring communities where children get one-on-one attention, and a strong sense of right and wrong. Catholic school isn’t free, but there are many parents who understand that a child’s education is worth paying for, especially when you consider what parents and children get in return. Not just the bare minimum, but a sense of faith, an ability to focus, and an expect- ation of achievement—all important aspects of success in school and life. So visit a Catholic school and see why and how our schools make a difference in a child’s life. Or visit our web site at schools.archchicago.org. We’ll help you find a place to nurture your child and safeguard your hopes and dreams. faith, focus & achievement © 2009, Catholic Schools Archdiocese Chicago

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What do you want your child to learn, to think about, to share with others, to value in life, to take seriously and remember? What do you want your child to believe in when he or she grows up?

If you’re like many parents, you want your child to be able to learn in a safe, secure environment. You want your child surrounded by people—teachers, staff, and other parents—who will have a positive influence and teach lessons about life, faith, belief, and moral values, not just academic subjects.

WHAT KIND OF PERSON DO YOU WANT

YOUR CHILD TO BECOME?

In the Catholic schools, we do a great job teaching things like reading, writing, science, and math. But we also spend our time educating the whole child, in mind, heart, and spirit. Our schools are caring communities where children get one-on-one attention, and a strong sense of right and wrong.

Catholic school isn’t free, but there are many parents who understand that a child’s education is worth paying for, especially when you consider what parents and children get in return. Not just the bare minimum, but a sense of faith, an ability to focus, and an expect-ation of achievement—all important aspects of success in school and life.

So visit a Catholic school and see why and how our schools make a difference in a child’s life. Or visit our web site at schools.archchicago.org. We’ll help you find a place to nurture your child and safeguard your hopes and dreams.

faith, focus & achievement

© 2009, Catholic Schools Archdiocese Chicago