At graduation, St. Gregory High School students will demonstrate:
an understanding and appreciation of the Catholic tradition
a regard for themselves, others, and all of God's creation
an awareness of the emotional and physical well-being of the human person
mathematical and scientific literacy
the ability to communicate clearly - listening, writing, and speaking standard English
the ability to think and read critically
an understanding of the fine and applied arts
an awareness of being a responsible citizen of the United States
a regard for global consciousness
To receive a diploma from St. Gregory the Great High School a student must:
have earned all the credits required by the state of Illinois
have earned all the credits required in the four-year course of studies at St. Gregory High School or a suitable adaptation thereof (as recommended by counselor and approved by administration) if he/she transfers to St. Gregory from another high school
be enrolled in a full program of study in senior year
have paid all debts incurred to SGHS
have official transcripts on file for all work completed at other high schools
have successfully completed senior retreat
have passed all classes stage 4 of senior year.
A senior who fails any class in stage 4 will not be allowed to participate in the graduation ceremony, even if he/she has sufficient credits to graduate. The diploma will be awarded privately.
SGHS Four-Year Plan
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