In partnership with parents, we create a safe learning environment that meets students’ spiritual, academic, emotional, physical and social needs, integrating Catholic values into all aspects of school life.
Our goal as educators is to guide our youth toward Sainthood.
Our mission is to provide the highest quality religious and academic education that will prepare students to work, to live, and to serve others in Christ.
All students should be given the opportunity to learn and succeed with the goal of exceeding his or her potential.
All students have value, worth and the right to be treated with respect and dignity.
All students have the right to privacy, their opinion and personal safety.
All students have the right to have their individual needs addressed.
All-school Masses and religion classes keep our school rooted in its Catholic faith.
School families led by 8th grade students, create a sense of community throughout all grade levels.
Our graduates continue to rank, on average, in the top ten percent of their high school classes.
St. Dennis Catholic School is a school that values diversity. We stress the importance of not just respecting our differences but also celebrate our differences. We have and continue to work on this with our students. Students and staff continue to participate in assemblies, celebrations, and trainings to continue this effort. As an institution, we are committed to the hiring of Diverse individuals to be a part of our team.
St. Dennis School is committed to maintaining a safe and secure environment where students can learn and teachers can teach without threat or fear. From building security to assessing and monitoring the emotional wellbeing of our students to strict behavior and anti-bullying policies, we strive to maintain a joyful setting of mutual respect and support.
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In 1959, when St. Dennis Parish was just three years old, it began planning and building the school under the direction of Father Joseph C. Niglis. Dedicated by Bishop William P. O’Connor on September 4 of 1960, the school began teaching first and second graders just three days later. Today, St. Dennis School, under the guidance of Father Gary Krahenbuhl and our Principal, Matt Beisser, continue to be a part of the St. Dennis Community, educating approximately 275 students and serving about 180 families each year.
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