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Our Community Loves Us
"We visited St. Charles Borromeo Academy and Parish and knew it was the right place for our family and children. We noticed the change in our children immediately. They have grown spiritually, academically, and socially. They genuinely learn the values of faith, personal responsibility, and community contribution. If you need an environment where you want your children to bloom and prepare for the next stage of life, Borromeo Academy is the place."
~A. Campbell, parent
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Parent Code of Conduct
Saint Charles Borromeo Academy recognizes parents as primary educators within the family. As such, we extend the mission of the academy’s code of conduct to include parents. Parents and staff will set the example of respect, open communication, and collaboration to embrace the mission of the Academy openly.
Parent Code of Conduct expectations are representative of, but not limited to, the following:
~Partner with the Borromeo Academy staff to support each scholar's social and academic needs.
~Attend and contribute to parent activities throughout the year to support the success of the Academy.
~Volunteer within the parish and school community when possible.
~Borromeo Academy parents who are registered a the Saint Charles Borromeo Parish should actively participate in weekend liturgies and support your scholar at the class-led Massess on weekends.
~Be an active member of the parish by sharing your time, talent, and treasure to provide the best formation for your scholar.
We intentionally chose a Catholic Education for our children. A Catholic education ensures that our children learn that Jesus Christ is the foundation, the beginning, and the end of all things. Our children learn (through the classical education model) to be curious and have thoughtful reasoning skills. I’ve watched my now First grader learn to read and comprehend literature and develop a love of learning. My Pre-K son has grown emotionally and is wellprepared for kindergarten. As an example, he was able to retain and reteach (by memory) to our family the stations of the cross that he was taught in class. Borromeo continues to exceed our expectations, and we couldn’t be happier!"
~M. Krohn, parent