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News
Home and School Committee Meeting Tuesday August 10, 7pm
The Home & School committee is opportunity for parents and guardians to become more involved in and contribute substantially to the school community. The committee will meet monthly throughout the year and work on projects to better the experience for all the students of Nativity Prep. Posted by Editor_2 in News at May 26th, 2010
Financial Information
If you are seeking an invitation for your student to return to Nativity Prep next academic year (which begins June 30, 2010), current proof of household income must be submitted to Ms. Renzette as soon as possible. Read more... Posted by Editor_2 in News at May 18th, 2010
Summer Term
June 30 – July 24. Permission forms for the summer term need to be submitted no later than Monday, June 7. Posted by Editor_2 in News at May 15th, 2010
Now accepting applications for the 2010-2011 academic year
Admissions Ambassadors Wanted Read more... Posted by Editor_2 in News at March 23rd, 2010
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![]() The Nativity Preparatory School shield captures several elements of the identity and foundation of the school. The cross in the center of the shield is central to the Christian beliefs of the school as Jesus Christ is our savior. The cr’che is the symbol of new birth that the Nativity model school promotes. The V+J means Vive Jesu in French, which translated means “Live Jesus.” It is the motto of the Oblates of St. Francis de Sales in their commitment to helping others live the vision of Jesus. The book symbolizes the school’s commitment to academic excellence. The Latin phrase Cunae Rerum Magnarum Parvae is the title of the first graduation speech of Salesianum School in 1907 entitled: “The Beginnings of Great Things are Small.” The speech was delivered by a student who was present the day Salesianum opened in 1903. Nativity Prep was given birth at the 100th Anniversary of Salesianum. Nativity is a small school that is built on the optimism that “the beginnings of great things are small.” |
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