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Our daughter attended St. Pats for 7 years. We saw that the academics and leadership were lacking early on, however we kept here there thinking stability is key. Now that we pulled her out and she is attending a different Catholic school we see how bad St. Pats really was! The principals are lack leadership and cannot seem to agree on certain issues. The academics are poor! Also, their standards are low all around. Bullying has always been an issue at t. Pats and for some reason the principals cannot get a handle on it.

Our daughter just started her fourth year at St. Pats and I must say she is absolutely thriving!! How another parent can knock the academics is amazing to me. Comparing her work to other neighbors in public school she seems to be at least 1 to 2 grades ahead in curriculum. Her teachers thus far have been very dedicated, supportive and helped my shy daughter develop into a confident caring young lady. The St. Pats community is like a giant family. We have made life long friends that share our morals and values. They show our children that it is important to grateful in what we have and give back to others in need. Obviously, I can't say enough and can't imagine a better place for your child to learn.

We have been at this school for several years now and we are thrilled with the academic and Christian environment. I have a child in the lower grades and one in the upper grades and they are both happy and secure and I am pleased with their progress. Compared with freinds in the public schools, I would say that St. Patrick's is more academically challenging. What passes for an advanced course in the public schools is just a regular class at St. Pat's. They are also very welcoming to military families.
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