Our Curriculum
Explore each grade level below to see what students learn at St. Joseph Catholic School!
Our Curriculum
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Pre Kindergarten
Students begin their educational journey through play-based learning that builds early literacy and numeracy skills while being introduced to God’s love through prayer, Bible stories, and kindness toward others.
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Kindergarten
Students develop foundational reading, writing, and math skills while growing in faith through daily prayer, learning about God’s creation, and practicing Christian values.
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First Grade
Students strengthen reading, writing, and math abilities while deepening their understanding of God’s love and preparing for the sacraments through prayer and basic Catholic teachings.
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Second Grade
Students advance in core academics while preparing for and receiving the Sacraments of Reconciliation and First Eucharist, deepening their relationship with Christ.
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Third Grade
Students build independence in reading comprehension, writing, and math problem-solving while growing in faith through Scripture study, prayer, and an understanding of the Church community.
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Fourth Grade
Students expand critical thinking in core subjects like math, science, and social studies while learning more about Church history, the lives of the saints, and living out Gospel values.
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Fifth Grade
Students refine analytical and organizational skills across academic subjects while strengthening their moral decision-making and commitment to service rooted in Catholic teachings.
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Sixth Grade
Students engage in rigorous academics across disciplines while developing a deeper understanding of their faith through Scripture, tradition, and active participation in service and prayer.
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Seventh Grade
Students apply higher-level thinking in core subjects while exploring their personal relationship with Christ and embracing responsibility through leadership and service opportunities.
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Eighth Grade
Students prepare for the transition to high school with advanced academics and strong study skills while deepening their faith, demonstrating leadership, and living out Catholic values in their community.