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Notre Dame Catholic School is accredited by the Florida Catholic Conference (FCC). The FCC has a special program that focuses on the reaccreditation of Florida Catholic schools. One might think that being accredited simply means meeting the standards of the accrediting agency. While this is true, there is much more to accreditation than meeting standards. Going through the process of reaccreditation is an extremely valuable experience for a school. The process offers administrators, teachers, staff, students, parents, and community members the opportunity to be involved in school improvement, through the creation of a new School Improvement Plan. The plan has six areas and takes approximately 18 months to complete.
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Beliefs
Nurturing Developing
Others Attitudes
Through Minds and
Respect and Ethics
Education
Memberships
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National Catholic Education Association (NCEA)
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Florida Catholic Conference
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Additional Facts
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Established in 1985, Notre Dame has provided a traditional, high-quality Catholic education to the communities of west central Florida for over 30 years. Be sure to read about our history.
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Notre Dame has a full Early Childhood 3 year old program, Voluntary Pre-Kindergarten Program (VPK) and Kindergarten thru 8th grade, with Extended Day available as well for all grade levels. Notre Dame is accredited by the Florida Catholic Conference whose accrediting practices are approved by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools.
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Notre Dame is a 1:1 campus with each student having their own Chromebook. Every classrooms is equipped with an interactive Promethean Board.
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Notre Dame has an extensive campus including an indoor gym, cafeteria, and an innovation station, which houses our Active Floor, 3D Printer, Robotics, and much more.
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Notre Dame's teachers are highly qualified and certified teachers by the FLDOE. To learn more about our teachers CLICK HERE.
