Presentation
of Our Lady
Catholic School
660 Julian St., Denver, CO 80204 303-6262
Curriculum Guidelines
Curriculum Guidelines adopted from the Archdiocese of Denver Office of Catholic Schools
The primary goal of the program of instruction in the schools of the Archdiocese of Denver is to provide learning experiences which most effectively instill worthwhile attitudes and impart the knowledge and skills necessary for the spiritual, intellectual, emotional, and physical development of the student.
Curriculum evaluation committees consisting of teachers, principals, and/or other curriculum experts are charged with the responsibility of assisting the Associate Superintendent in reviewing, revising, and developing implementation for individual subject areas of the curriculum. changes to curriculum areas are made according to a set subject rotation, as determined by the Associate Superintendent of Curriculum and Staff Development with the approval of the Superintendent.
A. Preschool Course of Instruction
- The basic program in preschool includes: religion, language, mathematics, personal-social development, social studies, media-art, music, science, and sensory-motor development.
- The basic program in pre-kindergarten includes: religion, communication and language arts, mathematics, self, family and community, science, art, physical education, music and rhythm, and technology.
- The underlying instructional strategy in preschool and pre-kindergarten is the use of organized and free play activities that are intended to provide opportunities for the child to interact, explore, and relate successfully in his/her environment.
B. Elementary School Course of Instruction
- The basic program in kindergarten through grade three shall include religion, language arts, mathematics, music, art, and physical education. Concepts of social studies, science, health, and safety should be incorporated into the basic program. Use of technology should be integrated into the instructional program. Inclusion of foreign language is recommended but optional.
- The basic program in grades four through eight shall include religion, mathematics, language arts, social studies, science, fine arts, physical education, health, and safety. Use of technology should be integrated into the instructional program. Inclusion of foreign language is recommended but optional.
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