All rights reserved, International Student Enrollment Information, Annual Diocesan Professional Development Day, Test scores show students attending Catholic schools performed well above state and national averages compared to other students. All rights reserved, International Student Enrollment Information, Annual Diocesan Professional Development Day. Our Saviour Catholic School St. James Cathedral School sbosko@orlandodiocese.org Diocesan schools are located in several different counties. Fifty percent is considered average. Sister envisioned a residential community where adults with intellectual disabilities could live as independently as possible while receiving supports to be safe and healthy. St. Margaret Mary Catholic School In addition to a strong program in the basics, as well as challenging programs for advanced students, Catholic schools add the significant plus of religious, moral and spiritual development. (407) 246-4942 19 Catholic schools in the Diocese of Orlando are Blue Ribbon schools as designated by the U.S. Department of Education. FDLRS The Florida Diagnostic & Learning Resources System (FDLRS) provides diagnostic, instructional, and technology support services to district exceptional education programs and families of students with disabilities. Students who are accepted and enroll in a private school with an Individual Education Plan (IEP) no longer have the same rights and services. Support and resources for private school students vary from district to district. Closed on Holidays, 2022 Diocese of Orlando, Florida. We empower these individuals from throughout Central Florida to reach their full potential through Christ-centered, personalized and wholistic residential, vocational and employment services, and community support. 8:30 AM 5:00 PM, M-F (407) 246-4942 Catholic Schools in our diocese are committed to promote a love of learning in order to prepare students as life-long learners and steward s of this world. Since 1960, Morning Star Catholic has been working to fulfill its mission to provide children with special needs the opportunity to embrace their potential to enable children to function more independently and guide them in their spiritual, academic, social, physical, and emotional journey. As such, the philosophy of a Catholic school is founded on the four principles of Gospel, Message, Community and Service, proclaimed by the pastoral message of the Bishops in the document, To Teach as Jesus Did. Based on these principles, the members of the administration, faculty , staff, clergy and parents are committed to teach the whole child with love, understanding and compassion. 407-246-4907, Linda Caldwell, Marketing Director Central Region 8:30 AM 5:00 PM, M-F Both private school and public school programs are constantly being evaluated and changed. A variety of choices are offered to reflect the uniqueness of each student, to generate a healthy sense of competition, create a spirit of cooperation and foster leadership and creativity. Morning Star School Special Education Sacred Heart Catholic School Peter and Paul Early Learning Center Sts. Parents are responsible for making arrangements with the district to begin this process. 98% of our seniors went to college this year, having earned more than $25 million in scholarships. Students attending Catholic schools, along with the faculty and staff, achieved the following during the 2014-2015 academic year: Catholic Elementary and Middle School Achieve High National Scores on 2015 Iowa Test of Basic Skills (ITBS). Although not required, the Diocese of Orlando Catholic Schools, based on available resources at individual schools do provide a variety of learning environments and programs for students with special needs. Schools selected for this prestigious award display excellence in leadership, teaching, curriculum, student achievement and parental involvement. Other programs include student councils, honor societies, service organizations and social clubs. 81% of the students who took the ACRE (Assessment of Catechesis Religious Education) are advanced or proficient in understanding their faith; 99% of our high school seniors graduated; 98% of our seniors went on to college, having earned more than $27 million in scholarships; Our students gave back to their communities through more than 125,000 volunteer hours. info@orlandodiocese.org High school students at Catholic schools in the Diocese of Orlando scored higher on the ACT than students state-wide, with a composite score of 22.9 compared to 19.5 for the state. jflanigan@orlandodiocese.org (407) 246-4800 All rights reserved, International Student Enrollment Information, Annual Diocesan Professional Development Day, National Standards and Benchmarks for Effective Catholic Elementary & Secondary Schools, Florida Early Learning and Development Standards 4 Years Old to Kindergarten, Florida Early Learning and Development Standards Birth to Kindergarten. From the smallest 3-year-old learning to share, color and count, to the 12th grader preparing for college, our students represent all that is possible. Catholic schools in the Diocese of Orlando proclaim the Gospel message within an academic environment of excellence that challenges students to be creative and critical thinkers who integrate faith, moral leadership and compassionate service in order to create a more just and humane world. 407-246-4926, Dr. Jacquelyn Flanigan, Associate Superintendent Family Liaison Project The mission of the Family Liaison Project (FLP) is to build an active network of support to nurture and sustain families of children with disabilities through lifes transitions. A Catholic education is a challenging education. Browse Catholic schools by clicking on Schools along the top menu of the homepage or search by location or type of education offered (such as preschool, elementary or secondary education). 8:30 AM 5:00 PM, M-F Catholic formation is the hallmark of the Catholic school. Our schools receive Title I, Title II, Title III, Title IV, and ESE/IDEA services. Catholic schools encourage family input and involvement in the ongoing education of their children. 8:30 AM 5:00 PM, M-F Catholic school students score significantly above national and state averages on standardized tests. Catholic schools are also not required by law to offer students a 504 plan or provide services indicated on an Individual Education Plan (IEP) or Service Plan (SP).
To view theDiocese of Orlando Iowa Test 2015 Reading, English Language Arts, and Mathematics Scores Compared to the Province and the Nation please click here. St. Anthony Catholic School All Catholic elementary schools in the Diocese of Orlando are accredited by Florida Catholic Conference. The essence and beauty of Catholic education is to promote the growth of the individual, the development of the whole person. We place our work into Gods hands. info@orlandodiocese.org (407) 246-4800 All rights reserved, International Student Enrollment Information, Annual Diocesan Professional Development Day. 85% of the 5th grade students who took the ACRE (Assessment of Catechesis Religious Education) in spring 2010 scored in the advanced or proficient level. info@orlandodiocese.org (Click HERE for more information about McKay Scholarships). For an informational sheet about our schools please click HERE. Closed on Holidays, 2022 Diocese of Orlando, Florida. The administration of each school reviews the documentation, conducts an interview, and makes admission decisions. dmelcher@orlandodiocese.org Catholic schools engage in an ongoing process of evaluation, certification and accreditation of both teachers and programs. Closed on Holidays, 2022 Diocese of Orlando, Florida. maguilar@orlandodiocese.org Today the 8,000 Catholic schools across the United States are regarded as a gift to the church and a gift to the nation.
Catholic education goes back deep into U.S. history to at least 1606. (407) 246-4942 Closed on Holidays, 2022 Diocese of Orlando, Florida. (407) 246-4800 St. Charles Borromeo Catholic School Once enrolled in a private school, the IEP will be converted into a Service Plan (SP) through the local public school district. We will continue to monitor the situation as we have planned for virtual learning. In this interview, Dr. Jacquelyn Flanigan, Associate Superintendent speaks about the professional development program of the Diocese of Orlando that helps teachers to become the best they can be! Last year our graduating seniors were awarded more than $27 million in college scholarships. There are a total of 40 Catholic schools in the area including early childhood centers, elementary schools and high schools so you are sure to find a school that is a good fit for your family! St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic School, Resurrection Catholic School info@orlandodiocese.org Let us pray for all those who are working to keep us safe, for those who are ill, for those who died, and for the scientists that they may find a way to prevent further illness. Closed on Holidays, 2022 Diocese of Orlando, Florida. (407) 246-4942 St. Andrew Catholic School Catholic schools help students understand that each person is unique and valuable. Click HERE for a list of diocesan schools by county. 315-430-0043. Catholic students outscored students state-wide in all four subject areas. No one comes to the Father except through me.. Peter and Paul Early Learning Center. info@orlandodiocese.org University of Central Florida Center for Autistic and Related Disabilities (CARD) Provides assistance to individuals and families who have autism or autistic-like disabilities. Catholic schools are the best means the Church has to pass on our faith to our young people. (407) 246-4942 Curriculum is based on Diocesan-approved standards and learning objectives which exceed both state and national performance norms. St. Teresa Catholic School St. Joseph Catholic School Because spirituality and character development are infused into the daily curriculum, Catholic students have a deep understanding of their faith and their responsibilities as Christians. (407) 246-4800 The Diocese of Orlando has a total of 40 schools in 8 of the 9 counties it covers. (407) 246-4942 Ascension Catholic School Catholic Schools in the diocese promote a Christ-centered environment which fosters the total formation of each child. Henry Fortier, Secretary of Education and Superintendent of Schools
Closed on Holidays, 2022 Diocese of Orlando, Florida. Those Catholic Schools whose Spring Break fell at a different time will move their Spring Break to March 14 March 29. In addition to our 30 elementary schools having preschool programs, we have five stand-alone centers that serve children up to age 5. Throughout Scripture and in the readings of the saints we discover time after time how God is present and active in our lives during times of trial. 407-246-4908, Jacqueline Abrahams, School Finance/Government Programs Director Also provides training and resources for parents. All rights reserved. About UsOur SchoolsAcademicsStudent LifeOrlando Catholic Schools BlogContactDiocese of OrlandoOffice of Catholic SchoolsPrivacy Policy, Sts. (407) 246-4942 Florida Inclusive Network (FIN) Provides resources for inclusive practices. Catholic schools are not required to provide services or support for students with disabilities who are parentally placed. Catholic schools allow faculty and students to witness and model Christian life and behaviors. info@orlandodiocese.org Many of our Early Childhood Centers are VPK (voluntary pre-kindergarten) providers, to find a provider please contact the centers directly. Fine arts programs including drama, music, and art. Melbourne Central Catholic High School, Blessed Trinity Catholic School The Way, The Truth and The Life video series is an educational initiative fromBishop John Noonan to help the faithful understand the teachings of the Catholic Church as they relate to the important issues of our time, such as issues of life, marriage and freedom. Bishop Moore Catholic High School, Holy Redeemer Catholic School God is with us! Santa Fe Catholic High School, All Souls Catholic School Catholic high schools are accredited through the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. Light of Christ Teacher Trainings from Diocese of Orlando on Vimeo. All rights reserved, International Student Enrollment Information, Annual Diocesan Professional Development Day, St. John Vianney Catholic School, Orlando, Sacred Heart Catholic School, New Smyrna Beach, Divine Mercy Catholic School, Merritt Island, Melbourne Central Catholic High School, Melbourne, St. Charles Borromeo Catholic School, Orlando, Annunciation Catholic Academy, Altamonte Springs, St. Margaret Mary Catholic School, Winter Park, St. Mary Magdalen Catholic School, Altamonte Spring. (407) 246-4800 St. Joseph Parish School Morning Star is a school for students with significant disabilities. All Catholic school teachers are certified through the Florida Department of Education (FDOE). Thomas said to him, Master, we do not know where you are going; how can we know the way? Jesus said to him, I am the way and the truth and the life. Parents/guardians will receive further information from their principals. Catholic schools are committed to the development of the whole person. Closed on Holidays, 2022 Diocese of Orlando, Florida. pdailey@orlandodiocese.org (407) 246-4942 (407) 246-4800 Florida Institute of Technology Scott Center Provides services for children diagnosed with Autism. info@orlandodiocese.org Holy Family Catholic School 8:30 AM 5:00 PM, M-F Catholic schools recognize parents and family as primary educators and join with them to form a living community of a shared vision. Schools in the Diocese of Orlando are eligible to participate in federal programs in their county. 407-246-4905, Evelyn Garcia, Administrative Assistant to the Associate Superintendents egarcia@orlandodiocese.org (407) 246-4800 Peter and Paul Early Learning Center, Oficina de Escuelas Catlicas PLAN DE REAPERTURA DE LA DIOCESIS. 407-246-4905, Patricia Dailey, Associate Superintendent Peter & Paul Parish, Winter Park, 407-677-6191, Little Blessings Preschool Our Lady of the Lakes Parish, Deltona, 386-574-4620. info@orlandodiocese.org All rights reserved, University of Central Florida Center for Autistic and Related Disabilities, Florida Institute of Technology Scott Center, National Catholic Partnership on Disability, Department of Special Needs Ministry Archdiocese of Washington, National Catholic Board on Full Inclusion, Dr. Dawna Bobersky (321) 633-1000 ext.
(407) 246-4800 It is the second largest with five high schools, twenty-nine elementary schools, one special education school, and five early childhood centers (see Early Childhood Catholic Education). 407-246-4900 | Fax: 407-246-4940, Shelley Bosko, Director of Accreditation, Early Learning Childhood and Special Programs (407) 246-4800 In these challenging times, the Catholic school calls together parents and all stakeholders to stand firm and work diligently to develop both the strong Catholic Identity of the school and the excellence in academics that will prepare students to meet the challenges of the global world in the 21st century. 8:30 AM 5:00 PM, M-F The ITBS is given to elementary and middle school students to test their understanding of key concepts. Our 5th, 8th and 11th grade students also take the ACRE, which assesses faith knowledge as well as religious beliefs, attitudes, perceptions and behaviors. (Click HEREfor a Documentation Checklist). All elementary schools in the Diocese of Orlando have a preschool program, please visit their website links under Our Schools. info@orlandodiocese.org Learn more about Catholic schools in the Diocese of Orlando by county: https://www.ourladyofthelakes.org/little-blessings, http://www.stspp.net/early-learning-center, (407) 246-4800 hfortier@orlandodiocese.org Below is a list of those centers. Closed on Holidays, 2022 Diocese of Orlando, Florida. St. John Vianney Catholic School They share, however, a common belief in the teachings of Jesus Christ and a commitment to living those teachings through social action. 88% of the 8th graders and 67% of the 11th graders scored in the advanced or proficient level. Parents are responsible for completing all necessary documents to obtain payment and to follow the individual schools procedure for submitting documents to meet the Florida Department of Education compliance requirements. Outcomes like high standardized test scores and a college acceptance rate that consistently exceeds 95% confirm that our students are self-disciplined, self-motivated and responsible. Located in the heart of Orlando, Morning Star Catholic School is an accredited not-for-profit, tuition based school for special needs students. Light of Christ Office of Schools from Diocese of Orlando on Vimeo. Closed on Holidays, 2022 Diocese of Orlando, Florida. Students on a McKay Scholarship must follow the admission process for students with special needs. Trinity Catholic High School, Good Shepherd Catholic School Another profound statistic is the 98% of our graduating seniors go on to college. pmann@orlandodiocese.org Dora, 352-383-2219, Resurrection Preschool Resurrection Parish, Winter Garden, 407-656-6425, Neumann Early Learning Academy St. John Neumann Parish, Lakeland, 863-647-3400, Sts. 407-246-4902, Dr. Isabel Fernandez, Director of Mission Effectiveness Blue Ribbon School of Excellence Award Designation as a Blue Ribbon School by the U.S. Department of Education is considered the highest honor that an American school can achieve.19 out of our 37 schools have received this award since 1985. 8:30 AM 5:00 PM, M-F (407) 246-4942 Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic School 8:30 AM 5:00 PM, M-F Lourdes Academy All rights reserved, International Student Enrollment Information, Annual Diocesan Professional Development Day, St. Patrick Early Childhood Learning Center St. Patrick Parish, Mt. St. Brendan Catholic School 407-247-9858, Maria Del Amo, Marketing Director Western Region 8:30 AM 5:00 PM, M-F mdelamo@orlandodiocese.org We continue to invest in technology, our faculty, and our facilities. For more information contact your local educational agency in the eight counties where diocesan schools are located. Father Lopez Catholic High School. Catholic schools give students a high level of individualized attention. jabrahams@orlandodiocese.org info@orlandodiocese.org Closed on Holidays, 2022 Diocese of Orlando, Florida. Catholic schools do not receive federal funding. Before admitting a student the school evaluates the students needs to determine if the school has the ability to provide appropriate resources and support. Parents are required to meet service-hour contracts, fundraising obligations and attend parent conferences. At this time, all standalone Early Learning Centers, as well as the following centers associated with a school, will remain open during their regular operating hours in order to serve our working families, especially those serving in the healthcare and public safety areas: Angel in Arms (Blessed Trinity Catholic School) in Ocala; St. Mary Magdalen Catholic School and Annunciation Catholic Academy, both in Altamonte Springs; and Good Shepherd Catholic School in Orlando. Closed on Holidays, 2022 Diocese of Orlando, Florida. Catholic schools have a long tradition of fostering character and understanding through service. Hear from Henry Fortier, Secretary of Education and Superintendent of Catholic Schools. Catholic education is Christian value-centered and teaches students by guiding them to share their God given talents, treasure and time with their neighbors in a spirit of friendliness, respecting the diversity within the community and promoting Gospel values. (407) 246-4942 8:30 AM 5:00 PM, M-F Catholic schools strive to create a special bond among students, families, the school and the Church, so that all share a strong sense of community. At the Diocese of Orlando, the Catholic School Advantage is rooted in high academic achievement and a community of faith that brings together students and their families, faculty and the Church. But through it all, Catholic schools are there for their families, community, nation and church and they continue to be a gift to the church and a gift to the nation.
lcaldwell@orlandodiocese.org Catholic school tuition is an investment that pays a lifelong dividend. St. Peter Catholic School How do Catholic schools form leaders in Christ and enkindle a deeper faith among students? The schools administration, faculty and staff are committed to academic excellence and to teaching tolerance and social justice principles to the school community. (407) 246-4800 info@orlandodiocese.org
All rights reserved, International Student Enrollment Information, Annual Diocesan Professional Development Day, St. Joseph Catholic School - Winter Haven, St. Patrick Early Childhood Learning Center, Sts. Athletics may include football, soccer, polo, track, basketball, volleyball, cheerleading and dance. This commitment is reinforced with programs for advanced students and also those requiring tutoring. 407-246-4901, Phyllis Mann, Administrative Assistant to the Superintendent / Teacher Certification Holy Name of Jesus Catholic School That year, expressing their desire to teach children Christian doctrine, reading and writing, the Franciscans opened a school in whats now St. Augustine, Fla. U.S. Catholics faced the ongoing crisis of religious vocations, welcomed the invigorating contributions of Hispanics and other new arrivals, celebrated 2000 years of Christianity at the Millennium and reeled at the horrors of 9/11. All rights reserved, International Student Enrollment Information, Annual Diocesan Professional Development Day.
Established in 2004, Bishop Grady Villas, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, was the dream of Sr. Elizabeth Marie Stoup, SSJ. It places special emphasis upon learner outcomes, but in the balanced context of a faith community that insists upon the continuous formation of the teacher and subject matter that is organized relevantly to the holistic development of the student. All rights reserved, Parish walks with moms in need toward Jesus, About The Way, The Truth and the The Life, Safe Environment Program and Fingerprinting, Bishops Office for United States Visitors to the Vatican, United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, Mass Times: A free ministry to traveling Catholics. Annunciation Catholic Academy (407) 246-4942 As seen by the test scores and assessments, students attending Catholic schools in the Diocese of Orlando performed better than other students throughout the state and nation, scoring well above national averages. Families develop special bonds and support each other. St. Mary Catholic School All resources and curriculum materials used in our schools are aligned with the National Standards and Benchmarks for Effective Catholic Elementary and Secondary Schools and are approved by the Diocese. Information on how to obtain a McKay Scholarship is located on the Florida Department of Education School Choice website. Eighty-one percent of our students are advanced or proficient in understanding their faith. 407-246-4903, Dawn Melcher, Marketing Director Eastern Region The admission process for students into an elementary or high school in the Diocese of Orlando, who have already been identified as having special needs, begins with a review of the students records. Catholic schools are not only academically excellent they help foster spiritual and character development giving a firm foundation for success in life. Students with special needs are expected to abide by the procedures and policies of the schools Parent/Student Handbook. Bishop Grady Villas supports persons with disabilities to use their God-given gifts to achieve greater independence, physical and emotional well-being, and spiritual growth. Children are given the opportunity to share our faith and Christian ideals on a daily basis. isabel@sanpedrocenter.org Catholic Schools in the Diocese of Orlando aim to ensure the success for all students in the 21st century global world based on the principles of Catholic doctrine and the living Tradition of the Church. McKay Scholarship Scholarship for students with disabilities. This call to formation of the whole person in students is one with far-reaching implications for curriculum and instruction in the Catholic school. A service plan provides limited services and support from the public school and varies from district to district. In order to evangelize Christs message and educate the students to become the hands and feet of Christ, an attitude of service permeates every aspect of school life. Tuition is often supplemented by the sponsoring parish or parishes, so the Catholic community shares the cost of education. St. Mary Magdalen Catholic School, Basilica School of St. Paul In keeping with Vatican II, the school aims to cultivate the mind, develop the capacity for right judgment and develop in our students a strong sense of relationship with Christ. The ACT consists of curriculum-based tests of educational development in English, mathematics, reading and science designed to measure the skills needed for success in first year college coursework. 521, Britt Smith (407) 320-0203 Ida Mazar (407) 320-0210. Morning Star Catholic School has educated more than 2,000 children, giving them a more energized outlook on a life filled with faith and possibilities. High standards, effective discipline and a caring atmosphere combine to help each child grow to his or her fullest potential. 407-671-6322, Margie Garland-Aguilar, Director of Instruction Technology
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