Faith & Community: Practice in Christian Living

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Students and parents are engaged and supported in a Christ-centered faith through a variety of educational opportunities.

  • Student Liturgies
    Staff and students cooperatively plan for weekly and Holy Day Masses.
  • First Eucharist / First Reconciliation
    Second grade students prepare for First Eucharist and First Reconciliation.
  • Religious Retreats
    Students participate in all-class religious retreats in middle school.
  • Religious Education Resource Room
    A library of Christian-based books, tapes and videos for any family to borrow.
  • Service Projects
    Students are expected to complete meaningful work on service projects as part of the middle school curriculum. Service is performed in the parish and community, in established settings such as St. Ben’s Meal Program, special events held at St. Sebastian, or by helping neighbors and family.
  • Parish School
    As a parish school, we recognize the importance of community and the value of serving others. Throughout the year, students and their families are encouraged to participate in school-wide community outreach programs.

    • Students are invited to bring food for local pantries.
    • Families donate uniforms they can no longer use to the Uniforms to Share program.

The school could not play such a formative role without the commitment of the Parish. The entire community should be proud of these kids. It is truly a parish school supported by so many individuals – an entire parish.

Paul Hohl, Principal  

St. Sebastian School Covenant

As members of St. Sebastian Catholic School we believe that building a God-centered community begins with each one of us. In building this kind of community, we are guided by the following values.

Honesty

Tell The Truth

Do your own schoolwork. Play fair. Admit when you are wrong.

Kindness

Care About Others And Their Needs

Welcome new people. Help each other when you can. Comfort people who are sad. Don’t take advantage of others.

Peacemaking

Resolves Conflict In A Positive Way

Stick up for what is right. Accept apologies. Think about how others feel. Listen to others.

Respect

Treat Others As You Want To Be Treated

Accept people for who they are. Listen to your teachers and those in charge. Don’t tease or gossip. Take care of your school.

Responsibility

Do What Is Right

Get to school on time. Do your homework on time. Apologize for your mistakes. Help each other to make good choices.