SAS Students


Throughout our history, the students of St. Anthony School have been recognized in the community for their academic, athletic, and personal achievements. St. Anthony’s students are lifelong learners who learn and work together with teachers in an educationally challenging environment, and uphold the values of the Catholic faith, not only within the school setting, but also in the community.


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Student Learning Expectations

St. Anthony School students are:

A: Active Catholics or Persons of Faith who
A1. Actively participate in Liturgy

A2. Foster a personal relationship with God through worship and prayer

A3. Know and respect the Church’s teaching and practices of stewardship of all creation

A4. Contribute their unique individual gifts in service to God, family, neighbor and global community
B: Life Long Learners who
B1. Develop a curiosity and enthusiasm for learning

B2. Develop a love of reading and writing for pleasure as well as learning

B3. Communicate effectively, think critically, and solve problems independently

B4. Develop effective organization and study skills

B5. Express meaningful thoughts and opinions

B6. Work cooperatively with others and respect divergent points of view

B7. Integrate current technology and research methods in the learning process

B8. Demonstrate spiritual, intellectual, moral, physical, and emotional well-being
C: Responsible Citizens who
C1. Are moral citizens who foster the gospels of justice, peace, compassion, tolerance and diversity

C2. Develop leadership and sportsmanship skills

C3. Develop pride and confidence in accomplishing educational and personal goals

C4. Respect the dignity of self and others

C5. Demonstrate good physical health, including proper diet and good hygiene

C6. Are cognizant of world events and their effects on life
D: Community Members who
D1. Are self-disciplined and take responsibility for their actions

D2. Appreciate and respect multicultural diversity

D3. Express an appreciation for the Arts-Visual, Performing and Literature

D4. Contribute time and energy to improve surroundings

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Student Activities

Eligibility

Extra curricular activities include volleyball, basketball, track, cheerleading, student council, student monitors, talent show participants, May Day court members, and any other school sponsored activity.

Students who participate in extra curricular activities represent St. Anthony School not only on our campus, but when in the community. They are role models for our student body. It is considered a privilege to participate in any extra curricular activity.

In order for any student to participate in any extra curricular activity, he/she:


  • Must maintain a cumulative grade point average of 75% with no failing grades
  • Must maintain a satisfactory [S] marks in conduct and effort
  • Must be a good role model for our student community

Students who choose to participate in any extra curricular activity will be evaluated every two weeks during the period of the activity. Students who do not meet the requirements set forth in the grading period will not be allowed to participate until the next evaluation period. Once satisfactory improvement is made, the student will be reinstated to the program.

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Student Council

2011-2012 Student Council
President Cade Pedro
Vice President 1 Maia Graham
Vice President 2 Fabian Pallares
Secretary Kaisah Kaaihili
Treasurer Briana Andrade
Sergeant at Arms 1 Kelsey Perrerira
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Athletics

Click here for required athletic participation forms.
Click here for Eligibility Requirements to participate in school athletics.



CSL Boys and Girls Sports Calendar


Basketball Schedule

CSAL Boys Basketball Schedule


Basketball Schedule

CSL Boys and Girls Volleyball Schedule


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Extracurricular Programs

For more information about these and other programs contact the school office at (808) 261-3331.


ELC


Primetime 4 Kids – PS &PK – Tuesdays @ 2:15, 1/2 hr,

$35. per month

Q School – Jr. Golf Lessons – PK to 5th – Mondays @4:00,  1/2hr,

$135. For 9 lessons…….11/28,  12/6,12,  1/9,23,30,  2/6,13,27

I Heart Art – PK to 8th – Nov.8 to Dec.16 – Tuesdays 2:45-4:30 OR Fridays 1:30 to 3:15. 

$130. For 6 classes (materials included). Drop-in students $25. per class, sibling discount.

Hula – PS, PK & K – Thursdays 3:45-4:15,  $30. per month.

Bricks 4 Kidz – (Legos) Mondays 2:35-3:20, 1/9,23,30,   2/6,13,27,   3/5,12,  4/2,16,23,30,  5/7,14,21.  $150 – Deadline for online registration/pay 12/13/11 on $150.



K-8


Q School – Jr. Golf Lessons – PK to 5th – Mondays @4:00,  1/2hr

$135. For 9 lessons…….11/28,  12/6,12,  1/9,23,30,  2/6,13,27

Quinn Sanford, Director of Instruction, quinnsanford@hotmail.com

Click Here to learn More

I Heart Art – PK to 8th – Nov.8 to Dec.16 – Tuesdays 2:45-4:30 OR Fridays 1:30 to 3:15. 

$130. For 6 classes (materials included). Drop-in students $25. per class, sibling discount.

Hula – PS, PK & K – Thursdays 3:45-4:15,  $30. per month.

            Grades 1-4 – Wednesdays 3:45-4:30,  $35. per month

            Grades 5-8 – Wednesdays 4:30 – 5:15,  $35. per month

Bricks 4 Kidz – Tuesdays  1/10,17,24,31,  2/7,14,21,28,  3/6,13,27,  4/3,10,17,24,  5/1,8,15,22

Deadline for  online reg./pay $190. on 12/13/11

Cheerleading – Grades 1-3 Tuesdays , 3-4pm.

Permissions forms, fees and uniform costs apply.

Sports – Volleyball, Basketball, Track, Long Distance Running offered. Permission forms, waivers, physicals, fees and uniform costs apply. Practices and games are held after school.  Days and times to be determined by coaches.

Band – Grades 5-8 – Practice times determined by instructor. Instrument fees apply.

Girl Scouts – Daisy’s, Brownies, Jr. Girl Scouts – Every other Friday, 1:45-3:15


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