Incarnation Catholic School

Incarnation School is a Catholic school in Sarasota, Florida. It was founded in 1961.[1] Originally it was grades one through four. The following year grades five and six were added. A year later, seventh and eighth were added. In 1981 Kindergarten was a part of the school.

Faculty and Staff

Sister Monica Paul Fraser, O.P. was principal since 1989. Now Mrs. Housel is the principal.

Teachers

Staff

Math

Incarnation has an advanced math program once you hit middle school. In 7th grade, everyone starts to take Pre-Algebra. In 8th grade, some take Algebra I and some take Honors Algebra I, depending on how well you do on a placement test taken the previous year.

Mission statement

"Incarnation School is a parochial elementary school that exists to provide an education of excellence grounded in the truths and values taught by Jesus Christ and the Catholic Church to our community of students, while recognizing the unique gifts of each child. As co-educators with the family, the school community strives to promote in each child a sense of responsibility and respect for all humankind and the skills necessary to meet the challenges of our global community. The purpose of the school is to foster the teaching mission of Christ. All who minister here strive to make God incarnate through faith, knowledge, and love."

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See also

External links

References

  1. incarnationschool.edu
  2. Meet the Faculty and Staff, Incarnation Catholic School
  3. Mission Statement, Incarnation Catholic School

Coordinates: 28°00′41″N 82°33′57″W / 28.0114078°N 82.5659302°W / 28.0114078; -82.5659302

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