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Integral Student Outcomes

Integral Student Outcomes

Believers
Salpointe students recognize the presence of God in their lives by:
  • Affirming the value and dignity of all living things and advocating for the vulnerable and the marginalized.
  • Advocating for justice through service.
  • Respecting the faith and traditions of the Catholic Church.

   
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  • Salpointe students create a community of prayer and service through liturgical ministries, course offerings, service learning and fellowship in extracurricular activities.

Active Learners/Lifelong Learners
Salpointe students are lifelong learners who strive to continually develop their understanding of themselves and the world around them by:
  • Using critical and creative thinking skills to solve problems for the common good.
  • Asking questions and synthesizing information from a variety of sources in the pursuit of knowledge.
  • Being academically successful and prepared for the challenges of adulthood.
     
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  • Salpointe students listen to others as they engage in small group and class discussion in a variety of academic, artistic, athletic and faith-based activities.
 
Responsible/Well-Rounded Person
Salpointe students are self-aware and take responsibility for themselves and others by:
  • Engaging in responsible and ethical behavior and decision-making.
  • Demonstrating resilience in the face of adversity.
  • Demonstrating interests in intellectual pursuits, arts, athletics and service to their communities.
     
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  • Students take responsibility for their actions and demonstrate sensitivity for the well-being of others by participating in retreats, service projects and extracurricular activities.

Involved Citizen/Improve the World
Salpointe students are involved citizens who work to improve the world by:
  • Understanding their responsibility to lead and serve others.
  • Recognizing the inherent dignity of every human person .
  • Demonstrating stewardship of the natural environment.
     
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  • Students actively engage in corporal and spiritual works of mercy and care for God’s creation.


Carmelite Values

Prayer, Community and Service

The Carmelites of the Province of the Most Pure Heart of Mary, in allegiance to Jesus Christ, live in a prophetic and contemplative stance of prayer, common life, and service. Inspired by Elijah and Mary and informed by the Carmelite Rule, we give witness to an eight-hundred-year-old tradition of spiritual transformation in the United States, Canada, Peru, Mexico, El Salvador, and Honduras.

Salpointe Catholic High School

1545 E. Copper St.,
Tucson, AZ 85719
(520) 327-6581
Attendance: (520) 327-1990
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