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September 8, 2010 Freshmen Parent Night

September 8, 2010 Freshmen Parent Night. Mission Statement. The mission of Peoria Notre Dame High School is to foster spiritual, emotional, intellectual 
and physical development . . . …by teaching the Catholic faith …by leading students to be disciples of Jesus Christ

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September 8, 2010 Freshmen Parent Night

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  1. September 8, 2010 Freshmen Parent Night

  2. Mission Statement The mission of Peoria Notre Dame High School is to foster spiritual, emotional, intellectual 
and physical development . . . …by teaching the Catholic faith …by leading students to be disciples of Jesus Christ …by teaching the arts and sciences in a climate of Catholic academic inquiry

  3. PND Values — Academic Excellence 
 that inspires and prepares us for successful lives — Catholic Faith 
that places us in God’s transforming hands — Family 
that sustains, loves, forgives and cares — Individual Dignity as a Gift of God 
that shows respect for self and sees the worth of others —Personal Responsibility 
that engenders pride and builds the trust of others —Service to Others
that brings true purpose to our lives — Teamwork
that unites us and causes things to happen — Tradition 
that teaches, guides and remembers

  4. Changes for 2010-2011 Later Start Time Trimester Scheduling Curriculum Upgrade 1:1 Computing House System

  5. Later Start Time 7:55 to 8:30 *2001 Minnesota Study * Wall Street Journal Article

  6. Trimester Scheduling Five Daily Courses Student : Teacher Ratio 140 to 80 Longer Class Periods 1994 National Education Commission on Time and Learning Newsweek top 25 high schools

  7. Curriculum Upgrade Additional AP and Dual Credit Courses Changes to Math and Science Curriculum Technology Course Moved Up Additional Electives

  8. 1:1 Computing • Passive to Active Learning • Information Literacy • Engaged Learning = Achievement

  9. House System • Engaged Students = Successful Students • Students assigned to one of six houses • Carondelet, Sheen, Viator, Rice, Marian, Benedict • Mixed environment by age • Maximum Opportunity for student involvement.

  10. Meet the Staff • President’s Office • Dr. Susie Cicciarelli, Beth Salmon, Monsignor William Watson • Assistant Principals • Sr. Margaret Schulz C.S.J., Tim Speck • Chaplain • Fr. Paul Carlson • Head Counselor • Eileen Johnson • Athletic Director • Matt Blackford • Preventionist • Ann Slaughter

  11. Class Schedule • 1st Hour – 7:10-7:18 • 2nd Hour - 7:23-7:31 • 3rd Hour - 7:36 – 7:44 • 4th Hour - 7:49 - 7:57 • 5th Hour - 8:03- 8:11

  12. Visit • Parents’ Board Table • Boosters Table

  13. Directions • West East • PE Classes in the Commons

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