Step 1 of 5 0% HiddenSchool Name(Required) HiddenSchool ID(Required) Principle I: Inspired by Divine Mission1. The school frequently uses/refers to its mission statement to ensure fidelity to its distinctive Catholic mission.(Required)1 – Strongly Disagree2 – Disagree3 – Agree4 – Strongly Agree2. The broader community is aware of the school’s distinctive Catholic mission.(Required)1 – Strongly Disagree2 – Disagree3 – Agree4 – Strongly Agree3. The school protects the mission of Catholic education in light of new educational paradigms, consumerist demands, government interference, threats to religious freedom, secular curricular standards, and societal expectations.(Required)1 – Strongly Disagree2 – Disagree3 – Agree4 – Strongly AgreePrinciple I: Please feel free to include other information or data you believe adds to the overall impression of your school. (This will not be scored.) Your browser does not support the video tag. Principle II: Models Christian Communion and Identity1. The school ensures that members of the community (board, administration, faculty, staff, volunteers, students and parents) are committed to modeling and teaching Christian communion.(Required)1 – Strongly Disagree2 – Disagree3 – Agree4 – Strongly Agree2. There is consistency and harmony between home and school, meaningful involvement of parents, and responsiveness to the needs of parents.(Required)1 – Strongly Disagree2 – Disagree3 – Agree4 – Strongly Agree3. The school fosters in students a responsibility to respect, promote, strengthen, and protect the Catholic identity of the school.(Required)1 – Strongly Disagree2 – Disagree3 – Agree4 – Strongly Agree4. The school assists students to develop respect, kindness, mercy, and forgiveness when interacting with each other and with faculty and staff.(Required)1 – Strongly Disagree2 – Disagree3 – Agree4 – Strongly Agree5. The school community serves, supports, and participates in the activities of local parishes and Catholic apostolates.(Required)1 – Strongly Disagree2 – Disagree3 – Agree4 – Strongly Agree6. The school demonstrates respect and faithfulness to the teaching authority of the Church.(Required)1 – Strongly Disagree2 – Disagree3 – Agree4 – Strongly Agree7. The school protects Catholic moral norms in the selection/approval of outside service providers and organizations.(Required)1 – Strongly Disagree2 – Disagree3 – Agree4 – Strongly Agree8. The school assists families who are struggling with personal challenges, difficulties, and crises.(Required)1 – Strongly Disagree2 – Disagree3 – Agree4 – Strongly Agree9. The school assists employees and volunteers to develop respect, kindness, mercy, and forgiveness when interacting with each other, students, and parents.(Required)1 – Strongly Disagree2 – Disagree3 – Agree4 – Strongly Agree10. The school’s environment evidences a Christian way of life that reflects an extension of the warmth of family life.(Required)1 – Strongly Disagree2 – Disagree3 – Agree4 – Strongly Agree11. The school ensures that employees and volunteers are practicing Catholics who understand and respect the teachings of the Catholic Church, the moral demands of the Gospel, and are committed to public witness of the Church’s teachings in both word and action.(Required)1 – Strongly Disagree2 – Disagree3 – Agree4 – Strongly Agree12. The school ensures faculty receive ongoing professional development in moral and religious principles, including the social teachings of the Church.(Required)1 – Strongly Disagree2 – Disagree3 – Agree4 – Strongly AgreePrinciple II: Please feel free to include other information or data you believe adds to the overall impression of your school. (This will not be scored.) Your browser does not support the video tag. Principle III: Encounters Christ in Prayer, Scripture & SacramentsThe school ensures ample and robust opportunities for students to encounter the living God in:(Required)1 – Strongly Disagree2 – Disagree3 – Agree4 – Strongly Agree1. personal prayer?2. community prayer?3. essential traditional Catholic prayers?4. Eucharistic adoration, benediction, and procession?5. Marian devotions?6. days of reflection?7. prayers for particular devotions or charisms of the school?8. prayer in the classroom?9. prayer during extracurricular activities and programs?10. prayers of the liturgical season and feast days?11. opportunities for spiritual direction?12. prayers for vocational discernment?The school ensures ample and rich opportunities for students to encounter the living God in Scripture through:(Required)1 – Strongly Disagree2 – Disagree3 – Agree4 – Strongly Agree13. individual reading and contemplation?14. community reading and contemplation?15. frequent reference to Scripture in classroom instruction?The school ensures opportunities for students to encounter the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit in the Sacraments by:(Required)1 – Strongly Disagree2 – Disagree3 – Agree4 – Strongly Agree16. Frequent opportunities for Mass17. Carefully forming students in the meaning, value, and proper participation in the Mass and reception of the Eucharist.18. Providing students frequent opportunities for participation in the Sacrament of Reconciliation19. The school forms students in the meaning, value, and proper preparation and reception of the Sacrament of Reconciliation.(Required)1 – Strongly Disagree2 – Disagree3 – Agree4 – Strongly Agree20. The school ensures that ample and beautiful sacred images, icons, artwork, furnishings, and spaces are present.(Required)1 – Strongly Disagree2 – Disagree3 – Agree4 – Strongly AgreePrinciple III: Please feel free to include other information or data you believe adds to the overall impression of your school. (This will not be scored.) Your browser does not support the video tag. Principle IV: Integrally Forms the Human Person1. The Catholic faith is integrated into academic, co-curricular, and extracurricular programs.(Required)1 – Strongly Disagree2 – Disagree3 – Agree4 – Strongly Agree2. The school’s catechetical program engages both the intellect and will of students.(Required)1 – Strongly Disagree2 – Disagree3 – Agree4 – Strongly Agree3. The school provides students with an understanding of the history of the Catholic Church.(Required)1 – Strongly Disagree2 – Disagree3 – Agree4 – Strongly Agree4. The school fosters in students a desire to practice holiness in their daily lives.(Required)1 – Strongly Disagree2 – Disagree3 – Agree4 – Strongly Agree5. The school teaches students that authentic freedom is the ability to do what God desires for them and not just what one wants to do.(Required)1 – Strongly Disagree2 – Disagree3 – Agree4 – Strongly Agree6. The school forms in students a desire for the wisdom and virtue necessary to avoid sin, the near occasion of sin, and the loss of a sense of sin.(Required)1 – Strongly Disagree2 – Disagree3 – Agree4 – Strongly Agree7. The school’s disciplinary policies reflect a commitment to teach virtue.(Required)1 – Strongly Disagree2 – Disagree3 – Agree4 – Strongly Agree8. The school expresses the reality of God’s mercy and forgiveness so students, in turn, will model mercy and forgiveness to others.(Required)1 – Strongly Disagree2 – Disagree3 – Agree4 – Strongly Agree9. The school forms in students an understanding that man is created by God, made in His image and likeness, and destined for eternal life with Him.(Required)1 – Strongly Disagree2 – Disagree3 – Agree4 – Strongly Agree10. The school forms in students a respect for the dignity and sanctity of human life.(Required)1 – Strongly Disagree2 – Disagree3 – Agree4 – Strongly Agree11. The school monitors human sexuality programs and teachings about other sensitive topics to ensure fidelity to the teachings of the Church.(Required)1 – Strongly Disagree2 – Disagree3 – Agree4 – Strongly Agree12. The school partners with parents and respects the role of parents as primary educators when introducing topics of a sensitive nature.(Required)1 – Strongly Disagree2 – Disagree3 – Agree4 – Strongly Agree13. The school fosters and promotes in students the virtue of chastity.(Required)1 – Strongly Disagree2 – Disagree3 -Above Average4 – Strongly Agree14. The school holds high expectations for decency and modesty in speech, action, and dress.(Required)1 – Strongly Disagree2 – Disagree3 – Agree4 – Strongly Agree15. The school prepares students to resist the temptations associated with the misuse of technology and the negative influences of secular media.(Required)1 – Strongly Disagree2 – Disagree3 – Agree4 – Strongly Agree16. The school forms students in a Christian view of family life and the vocation of marriage as an expression of Trinitarian love.(Required)1 – Strongly Disagree2 – Disagree3 – Agree4 – Strongly Agree17. The school assists students in understanding the relationship between mind, body, and soul and the importance of caring for one’s spiritual, physical, and mental well-being.(Required)1 – Strongly Disagree2 – Disagree3 – Agree4 – Strongly Agree18. The school adequately provides for the unique needs of students who have educational, developmental, or physical exceptionalities.(Required)1 – Strongly Disagree2 – Disagree3 – Agree4 – Strongly AgreePrinciple IV: Please feel free to include other information or data you believe adds to the overall impression of your school. (This will not be scored.) Your browser does not support the video tag. Principle V: Imparts a Christian Understanding of the World1. The school emphasizes Catholic contributions, literature, science, mathematics, and the visual and performing arts.(Required)1 – Strongly Disagree2 – Disagree3 – Agree4 – Strongly Agree2. The school ensures students gain cultural literacy and fluency in the stories, idioms, music, traditions, heroes, and history that form the American experience.(Required)1 – Strongly Disagree2 – Disagree3 – Agree4 – Strongly Agree3. The school fosters an appreciation for the good and beautiful whenever it can be found in a culture’s accomplishments, traditions, and arts.(Required)1 – Strongly Disagree2 – Disagree3 – Agree4 – Strongly Agree4. The school presents a clear and convincing Christian anthropology of man and his relationship with God and creation, man’s bodily integrity, and human dignity.(Required)1 – Strongly Disagree2 – Disagree3 – Agree4 – Strongly Agree5. The school forms Catholic students in Catholic values.(Required)1 – Strongly Disagree2 – Disagree3 – Agree4 – Strongly Agree6. The school ensures that curriculum standards, guides, and pedagogy integrate truths of the Catholic faith and aid the flourishing of the human person.(Required)1 – Strongly Disagree2 – Disagree3 – Agree4 – Strongly Agree7. The school fosters students’ analytical reasoning and ethics to evaluate culture according to Catholic moral and social teachings.(Required)1 – Strongly Disagree2 – Disagree3 – Agree4 – Strongly Agree8. The school engages students in dialogue comparing culture and the Catholic faith.(Required)1 – Strongly Disagree2 – Disagree3 – Agree4 – Strongly Agree9. The school forms in students the desire to serve the common good and promote human rights, human dignity, and religious freedom.(Required)1 – Strongly Disagree2 – Disagree3 – Agree4 – Strongly Agree10. The school prepares students for professional life to fulfill responsibilities and duties to society and the Church.(Required)1 – Strongly Disagree2 – Disagree3 – Agree4 – Strongly Agree11. The school explicitly encourages students to bring others to Christ and grow the Church.(Required)1 – Strongly Disagree2 – Disagree3 – Agree4 – Strongly AgreePrinciple V: Please feel free to include other information or data you believe adds to the overall impression of your school. (This will not be scored.) Your browser does not support the video tag. Δ