The basic curriculum includes Religion, Reading, Language Arts, Math, Science, Social Studies, Art, Music, Band, Computers, Physical Education, and Foreign Language.
The school offers students the following educational opportunities:
Pre-eminent among the school goals are those related to the living of religion, the experience of religion, the everyday expression of religion through service to others and the teachings of religion. The involvement of parents in developing such faith is through modeling.
A student's work should consistently reflect individual ability. Complete and neat assignments, accurately and carefully executed are the norm. All class work and homework must be submitted at the time required. Each student is accountable for the completion of grade work to be eligible for the next grade level.
Letter grades will be given to all subjects including specials. Grades will be given all four quarters.
Homework gives an opportunity to help fulfill an individual student's needs by supplementing and reinforcing classroom teaching. Parents are expected to take an interest in their child's work. Students of all ages, but in particular the younger students will need additional help in drilling of math facts, spelling or vocabulary. We rely on parents to help in these areas. Under no circumstances should the parent do the work for their child. We remind parents that satisfactory completion of homework assignments affect a student's daily grades and ultimately the report card grade. As a general guideline, homework times should follow:
These are only guidelines. Some days their minutes will be less and others might be longer.
Doing these tasks takes time and effort on your part. It is well worth the effort as it is the best way for you to keep in touch with what your child is learning in school. If you ever have any questions about an assignment please call the appropriate teacher.
Parental involvement is important. Parents are highly encouraged to actively listen to the readings and to provide guidance in spelling of words and usage of definitions. Also, to supervise when needed, the researching and problem solving process, while encouraging and directing, not just providing answers.
Homework can be given all days of the week including weekends.
Note: There is no scheduled study periods at the elementary level and homework is part of our educational program. Therefore, if your child is not doing homework on a consistent basis, it is important for you to contact your child's teacher.
St. Jerome School has three honors: First Honors, Second Honors and Good Effort. First and Second Honor Rolls are based on grades received in each subject area.
Students who earn 25-28 points will get First Honors
Students who earn 21-24 points will get Second Honors
Note: Students in grades 5th-8th: Checks in one area from two or more teachers disqualifies the student from First or Second Honors. To qualify for the Good Effort Honor Roll the student can have no checks. In determining the student's points, it is only the main courses. Art, Music, Computers, Physical Education, and Language are not included in the determination if a student makes Honors.
Student who maintains a perfect record of attendance and punctuality for each quarter will receive an award ceremony at the end of the year.
Conferences, progress reports and report cards are the means of communicating a student's progress.
The Archdiocese of Chicago, Office of Catholic Education, adopted guidelines for school records. These guidelines describe your rights to your child records maintained by the Archdiocese of Chicago. These rights include:
Terra Nova Tests will be given to students in grades Kg-7th in March. These tests are important indicators of the student's progress in basic skills in Reading, Math, Language Arts, Study Skills. The teacher use the result of these tests in their instructional planning. The results also indicate the student's strengths and weaknesses as a measure of learning.
If a student receives a U in any two quarters of any major subject, they will have to attend mandatory summer school. Once summer school is completed, your child will be promoted to the next grade level. The 8th grade student will have to pass all their academic classes to receive their diploma. Failure to meet these requirements will result in attending summer school and then receive their school diploma.