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About St. Raphael
Employment
Faculty Biographies
Location
Our Mission
School Board
Spiritual Life
St. Raphael Church
Calendar
Contact Us
Admissions
Welcome Letter
Why St. Raphael School?
Apply to St. Raphael School
Tuition
Junior High
Financial Assistance
Preschool
Parents
Curriculum & Guidelines
Curriculum & Programs
Parent Handbook
Safety Programs
School Uniforms
Volunteer Hours
Communications
Gradelink Log In
School Schedule
Newsletters
Forms & Bulletins
Graduate Profile
Fundraising
Annual Fund
Box Tops for Education
eScrip
Jog-A-Thon
Auction
Special Events
Students
Student Programs
Teacher Links
Altar Serving
Athletics
School Families
Student Council
After School Care Program
Music
Donate Now
Annual Fund
Adopt A Student
Auction
#GivingTuesday
Beginning of the Year Forms
Junior High
Saint Raphael Junior High: What Sets Us Apart?
Faith-Centered
Annual retreats for Junior High
School Mass once a month, student altar servers and school choir
Daily Mass, student lectors
Community service hours
Outreach to Buena Vista
Active parish Youth Group
Student-Centered
Small class sizes enable teachers to differentiate instruction to meet various needs and ability levels
Understanding of each student's unique needs as teachers have on average only 60 student contacts
Project Based Learning provides opportunities for multi-grade, small group collaboration
Small group instruction
Academics
Rigorous academics to meet and exceed the standards set forth by the State of California and the Archdiocese of Los Angeles
Ambitious independent reading and creative writing expectations
Multiple levels of math for grades 7 and 8 including Pre-Algebra, Algebra 1, Advanced Geometry
Up to six different teachers
Google Classroom
Leadership & Mentoring Opportunities
Prepared to be school leaders
Participation in Student Council
Act as role models to younger students through School Families and Class Buddies
Well-Rounded
Students explore the arts and technology in an age-appropriate and relevant manner
Electives: Art, Drama, Outreach, Teacher Assistance Program, Yearbook, Technology
Sports for girls and boys through the Christian Athletic League: soccer, volleyball, basketball, co-ed flag football
Foreign language program: Spanish two days/week
Class trips to CIMI (7th grade) and Sacramento (8th grade)
Financial literacy
Etiquette classes
College tours
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Characteristics of Successful Schools of Young Adolescents.