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Nationally, Catholic school students consistently outperform others on tests for math, reading, and science. They also lead in graduation rates, and they're the most likely of all students to go on to college.
St. Anastasia School is no exception. Since 1953, through private tuition, parish subsidies, and generous donations (beginning in 1983) from the Fritz B. Burns Foundation and the William H. Hannon Foundation, St. Anastasia has provided an outstanding curriculum. Outstanding, too, is the school's focus on how each child learns. St. Anastasia strives to create an environment that is challenging and stimulating - but not riddled with stress. Children learn best when surrounded by love, support, and understanding.
Subjects taught include:
Religion ~ Reading/literature
English ~ Spelling/Vocabulary
Handwriting ~ Mathematics
Social Studies ~ Science
Health/Safety ~ Computers
Spanish ~ Art
Physical Education ~ Music
For more information you can view the California State Curriculum Standards at http://www.cde.ca.gov/be/st/ss/, or the Archdiocese Curriculum Standards at http://www.archdiocese.la/learning/schools/curricula/index.html.
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