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At St. Francis Xavier, our teachers and staff go above and beyond to make sure every child feels like they belong within our walls. Through accessible resources and essential learning tools, our students thrive academically, athletically, and artistically.

Our Parent–Student Handbook is full of useful information for all things school related. Please click on the link to download your copy. You will need to refer to it many times throughout the year, and it is always a great resource for students and parents.

St. Francis Xavier Catholic School students

Student Support

It is our desire that every student lives by the Catholic teaching of showing respect for every classmate, teacher, staff member, and parent. However, if a student should feel unsafe or in need of guidance, please know there are resources in place to help.

St. Francis Xavier Catholic School provides a school guidance counselor who can assist with the learning process and provide a nurturing and supportive environment for students through group and individual guidance.

The Guidance Counselor is also available to meet with parents at their discretion. Please feel free to contact the Guidance Counselor through the main office or through e-mail.  

Technology Resources

Many of our classrooms are now converted to 21st Learning Centers, which means our students are thriving academically with the most advanced tools. However, it’s important to remember that all textbooks, iPads, computers, and learning resources belong to the school.

Students are expected to demonstrate care and due protection for these items. Any destruction or loss of textbooks and school resources, the family may be liable for replacement or repair of the item.  

St. Francis Xavier Catholic School student
St. Francis Xavier Catholic School students

Rainbows For All God’s Children

Rainbows For All God’s Children is a peer-support program designed to help students from kindergarten through eighth grade, who live in one-parent or reconstituted families, to deal with initial grieving and on-going coping in their particular situations.

Students meet with 3-6 other children their own age, together with a trained adult, in an atmosphere of confidentiality. As they share experiences and feelings, group members discover that they are not alone in their situation, nor are they responsible for it.  As they support and help one another, each one grows in self-esteem and self-confidence.

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