The English curriculum focuses on the parts of speech, grammar rules, and writing skills. Students have access to practice activities found in textbooks, workbooks, notes, and handouts. Teachers strive to help students translate their knowledge of grammar rules into quality writing. Each grade level completes a research paper every year; all work for this project is done at school. Spelling skills are included in the English curriculum.
Reading is taught through the use of textbooks, notes, and novels. Vocabulary skills are included in the Reading curriculum. Students discuss literature from different cultures and all basic genres. Accelerated students complete an intense study of American writers in addition to reading a play by English playwright William Shakespeare. In Reading, students are taught to read for details as well as themes and greater concepts. Students are exposed to a wide variety of literature through the Accelerated Reader program. Accelerated classes are offered in Reading.
The Math curriculum focuses on the student's ability to perform math in the real world. Manipulative materials are used at all grade levels to facilitate differentiated instruction. There is a concentration on basic skills and problem solving while also integrating technology. The middle school curriculum begins preparing students for high school in the fifth grade with basic algebra notation. Knowledge of fraction and decimal operations is crucial. Sixth grade continues to develop the student's algebraic understanding with one step equations. Other sixth grade topics include ratio, percent, integers, and geometry. Seventh grade participates in the Archdiocesan Algebra Initiative: Destination Math, focusing on pre-algebra skills with integers and also includes solving multi-step equations, inequalities, linear equations and working with polynomials. Accelerated classes are offered in Math.