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IV. Community Contributors who:
a. Demonstrate knowledge and respect for diverse cultures, celebrating
individual differences and values.
b. Exercise responsible behavior to facilitate academic and social success
and responsibility.
c. Contribute their time and talents to improve our natural environment
as well as the quality of life in their families, communities, and the
world.
V. Life-long Learners who:
a. Seek out formal and informal opportunities to learn.
b. Set, pursue, and accomplish realistic yet challenging career and
personal goals.
c. Reflect upon and assess individual performance.
d. Commit to spiritual growth through active participation in the Church
and its mission.
VI. Spiritual Beings who:
a. Cultivate a commitment to the virtues of forgiveness and thanksgiving
through the celebration of the sacraments of Reconciliation and the
Eucharist.
b. Embrace the Christian imperative of viewing all human beings as unique
individuals.
c. Develop a Christian philosophy, sustained by reflection and prayer,
which helps to promote good habits of moral living.
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