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Mission
Christ the King School will provide an academic and spiritual
focal point for the multicultural Catholic community by:
Responding to the command of Christ to teach as Jesus did
Incorporating quality education and Gospel values
Striving for educational excellence
Honoring the family by allowing all the freedom to share their
talents as part of our "Ohana"
Practicing service to God in our local and global communities
Preparing our students to live as Christian leaders in the
21st Century
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Philosophy
Christ the King School is based on the life and teachings
of our Lord Jesus Christ. Our school is an integral part of
the Church’s mission to proclaim the Gospel, build faith communities,
celebrate through worship, and serve others.
We recognize, respect, and support parents in their role
as primary educators of their children. Through an integrated
curriculum, we strive to meet the unique needs of all students
spiritually, intellectually, physically, socially, and emotionally.
We instill academic excellence by challenging students to
develop their full potential. Our spirit of “Ohana”, or family,
nurtures the growth and perpetuation of a culture with learners
who are compassionate and literate.
A harmonious and collaborative working relationship with
our families, parish community, and stakeholders empower us
to teach as Jesus taught us to teach. |
STRATEGIC PLAN
On May 2008, the school board
adopted a strategic plan which key stakeholders from the school
and parish community worked on for nearly a year that is focused
on improving the schools operations and enrollment. |
Alma Mater
Christ the King,
our Alma Mater,we all love you
For you glory we conspire all our hearts are true
Thanking humbly our Creator-loyal we will stay
Proud to call you Alma Mater,
dear old Christ the King!
Now's the time-Now's the time we sing our loyalty
Now's the time old school of mine we pledge sincerity
T hrough all our days, we'll sing your praise
With hearts and courage true
Through smiles and tears of future years
One thought and that of you!
COMPOSED BY:
Sr. Kathy Sherman, CSJ of La Grande |
ACCREDITATION
Christ the King School is accrerdited by the Western
Catholic Education Associantion (WCEA) and by the Western
Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC). |
SCHOOL BOARD
The School Board is an
advisory and review body with respect to Christ the King School
operating under Christ
the King Parish and the Diocese
of Honolulu. The board serves as a forum for the open
discussion of policies, plans, and issues regarding the school
and pre school.
Board meetings are open meetings, except when an executive session is called, and are usually held
monthly. Board members include the principal of the school and their parent rerpresentative, the
preschool diretor and their parent representative, fivie members of the parish community who serve a two
year term and is appointment by the pastor of the parish.
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PARENT TEACHER GUILD
The Parent Teacher Guild's
(PTG) plays an integral role in our schools operation
in that they organize two majaor fundraisers for the school
and help promote the social welfare of our childrern through
various school and family activities through throughout the
year. |
School Logo
The
school's logo has three parts to it. The triangle represents
the Holy Trinity -- the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.
Inside the triangle is a crown and the letter "P"
with a line across it making the shape of a cross. That "P"
stands for Christ, and it being on the crown represents Christ
the King.
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School Colors and Mascot
The
school's mascot is the viking, and the school's colors are
green and beige. |
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