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Mission Statement
St. Isidore Catholic School, an integral part of the educational ministry of St. Isidore Parish, serves students from Preschool through 8th grade. Our school’s purpose is to provide those in our parish and surrounding communities, who embrace our philosophy of education, with a program of Catholic religious instruction along with the highest quality of academic curriculum and physical education.
This educational process aims to integrate the Christian values of our Catholic Faith into the total life of the student. The culmination of this educational process is a well-rounded person who is capable of becoming a responsible and contributing member of the faith and civic communities.
Special Programs
Title One, Two, Four and Five, 5-8 Grade Sports Program After school, Choir, Science Labs 6-8, Spanish Program K-5, German 6-8, Hot Lunch
St. Isidore Catholic SchoolElementary School200 Clark Avenue |
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General Information |
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| Grades: | Kindergarten - 8th |
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| Enrollment: | 161 |
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| Openings: | All Grades |
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| Principal: | Karen McDonald |
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| Email: | KMcDonald@diocese-sacramento.org | |
| Preschool: | Yes — Holy Angels Preschool – Hours: 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM | |
| Extended Care Hours: | 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM |
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| Extended Care Phone: | (530) 673-2217 (x203) |
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Parish Affiliation |
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Annual Tuition & Fees |
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| Tuition per child: | 1st / 2nd / 3rd child | |
Parishioner: $3,960 / $3,460 / $3,160; Non-Parishioner: $4,035 / $3,605 / $3,665 |
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*NOTE: Most elementary schools will not accept new students into the 6th, 7th or 8th grade unless these students are transfer students from another Catholic school. Individual school policies vary, so please check with the school.
“Of the educational programs available to the
Catholic community, Catholic schools afford the fullest and best opportunity
to realize the (fourfold) purpose of Christian education among children
and young people.” — To Teach as Jesus Did, #101,
NCCB, 1972
“…we recall the duty of Catholic parents ‘to
entrust their children to Catholic schools, when and where this is possible,
to support such schools to the extent of their ability, and to work
along with them for the welfare of their children.’” — To
Teach as Jesus Did, #101, NCCB, 1972; Christian Education,
#8
Information is subject to change. Please confirm by contacting the school.
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