Vision Statement
Today's United States Holy Cross schools have a dual purpose: they must fulfill the educational goals set by the United States Bishops and they must do this in the tradition of Holy Cross as passed on from our founder, Father Basile Moreau.
What then should the characteristics of Holy Cross
of San Antonio be?
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Holy Cross exists primarily to evangelize and to educate in the Faith
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Holy Cross views itself as part of the local Church
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Holy Cross serves a diverse population
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Holy Cross finds ways of providing opportunities for the poor and disadvantaged
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Holy Cross is a community and family
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Holy Cross selects and retains teachers with great care
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Holy Cross helps students get the best education possible
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Holy Cross helps students become active and informed citizens Holy Cross instills in each student a strong sense of personal self-worth and feelings of accomplishment
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Holy Cross helps students develop all aspects of their humanity
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Holy Cross provides an orderly learning environment
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Holy Cross provides efficient and well-maintained facilities
Holy Cross of San Antonio offers and serves students of all abilities and economic status. A Holy Cross education is concerned primarily with leading students to understand and to live Christianity. Holy Cross welcomes non-Catholics and non-Christians who wish to benefit from our mission. In the Holy Cross of San Antonio educational heritage, there is a direct connection between the qualities a person develops in school and the qualities lived long after the years in school. Holy Cross students are destined to live in the business and problems of the world. Holy Cross has a concern for realism in education; students must be prepared for the society and the world in which they are going to live and work. The Holy Cross of San Antonio graduate forever remains committed to all that is significant in every community. Holy Cross wants to continue producing alumni that will positively impact the local community, the country, and the world.