1007 E. Rusholme Street
Davenport, IA
52803-2597
(563) 322-2923
www.st-paul.pvt.k12.ia.us
School Brochure 2010 - 2011
  Parent Survey

Core Values

St. Paul the Apostle has focused on Catholic Values, Family, Stewardship, and Academic Excellence during the past three school years. To determine our school’s standing in each value, specific questions that match these values were taken from the parent survey and listed below. As above, categories were grouped by core values and rankings provided accordingly. The first numbers listed are for the 2006-2009 school years.

Catholic Values

SPS teaches the fundamental precepts of the Roman Catholic faith, and with the support of the parish, helps students apply this knowledge.

Catholic Values
2006
2007
2008
2009
Students have the opportunity to give service to others.
94.5%
97.1%
93%
95%
The school provides sufficient opportunities for students to celebrate our faith.
97.9%
99.5%
96%
98%

Stewardship

SPS students learn that each person is called to give back to God and His people by using the talents and gifts bestowed by God.

Stewardship
2006
2007
2008
2009
The philosophy and practices of our Catholic school make it truly different from the public schools.
94.5%
92.9%
98%
97%
Students use Catholic values to make everyday decisions.
80.2%
80.4%
86%
85%

Family

SPS recognizes the family as the primary educator of children in academics and faith. The school enjoys family involvement in the ongoing success of school achievement and activities.

Family
2006
2007
2008
2009
Parents’ ideas and opinions are welcomed by school personnel.
78.7%
77.4%
86%
83%
Parents have opportunity to be actively involved in their children’s education.
85.4%
84.0%
93%
93%

Academic Excellence

SPS works with each student as an individual and strives to advance the student as far as he or she is willing and able to go.

Academic Excellence
2006
2007
2008
2009
The school curriculum reflects what is important in education.
89.7%
86.4%
96%
94%
Students learn responsibility for their own learning and how to study independently.
78.4%
85.9%
74%
82%
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