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Community, Communion, Service
Diocese of Paterson Catholic Schools2018-2019 Annual Report
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Our Bishop, Most Reverend Arthur J. Serratelli
“As Catholics, we are called to make every effort to do all that we can so that our young people grow and mature in grace and wisdom. This is why Catholic education is so important at every level; the family, the parish, and especially, the Catholic school.”
-Bishop Arthur J. SerratelliMost Reverend Arthur J. Serratelli, S.T.D., S.S.L., D.D.
Bishop of PatersonRev. Stanley C. Barron, S.T.M., Ed. S.
Vicar for EducationMary D. Baier, M.P.A.
Superintendent of Schools Deborah Duane, M.A.
Associate Superintendent of SchoolsPatrick Peace
Director of Government Programs and NetworkingMary Wrenn
Director of Educational TechnologyJanice Barth
Administrative Assistant Pat Terranella
Administrative Assistant
973-777-8818 ∙ www.patdioschools.org
Our Schools
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To develop communities that are Christ-centered, academically excellent and welcoming, that enable students to be life-long learners and good citizens of the world.
Morris County• Morris Catholic H.S., Denville• All Saints Academy, Parsippany• Assumption, Morristown• Divine Mercy Academy, Rockaway• Holy Spirit, Pequannock• Our Lady of Mount Carmel, Boonton• St. Joseph, Mendham• St. Mary’s Prep, Denville• St. Patrick, Chatham• St. Therese, Succasunna• St. Vincent Martyr, Madison
Passaic County• De Paul Catholic H.S., Wayne• Academy of St. James of the Marches,
Totowa• Immaculate Heart of Mary, Wayne• St. Anthony, Hawthorne• St. Brendan, Clifton• St. Gerard, Paterson• St. Mary, Pompton Lakes• St. Nicholas Ukrainian, Passaic• St. Philip Preparatory, Clifton
Sussex County• Pope John XXIII H.S., Sparta• Pope John XXIII Middle School, Sparta• Rev. George A. Brown, Sparta
Religious CommunitySponsored High Schools• Academy of St. Elizabeth, Convent Station• Delbarton School, Morristown• Mary Help of Christians Academy, North Haledon• Villa Walsh Academy, Morristown
Blue Ribbon Schools• Assumption, Morristown• Immaculate Heart of Mary, Wayne• Rev. George A. Brown, Sparta• St. Joseph, Mendham• St. Patrick, Chatham• St. Philip Preparatory, Clifton• St. Vincent Martyr, Madison
Blended Learning SchoolsSt. Brendan, CliftonSt. Gerard, Paterson
• Divine Mercy Academy, Rockaway• St. Brendan, Clifton• St. Gerard, Paterson• St. Joseph, Mendham
• St. Mary’s Prep, Denville• St. Mary’s Pompton Lakes• St. Therese, Succasunna• St. Vincent Martyr, Madison
STEM Schools Advanced STEM Certified• All Saints Academy, Parsippany• St. Anthony, Hawthorne• St. Patrick, Chatham
“Catholic schools are all committed to academic rigor, based on the universal characteristics inherent in our Catholic identity and one that ensures the total development of the whole child as well as our goal for academic excellence -- all paramount in the faith-filled mission of Catholic education.”
-Superintendent, Mary D. Baier, M.P.A.
Morris County• Morris Catholic H.S., Denville• All Saints Academy, Parsippany• Assumption, Morristown• Divine Mercy Academy, Rockaway• Holy Spirit, Pequannock• Our Lady of Mount Carmel, Boonton• St. Joseph, Mendham• St. Mary’s Prep, Denville• St. Patrick, Chatham• St. Therese, Succasunna• St. Vincent Martyr, Madison
Passaic County• De Paul Catholic H.S., Wayne• Academy of St. James of the Marches, Totowa• Immaculate Heart of Mary, Wayne• St. Anthony, Hawthorne• St. Brendan, Clifton• St. Gerard, Paterson• St. Mary, Pompton Lakes• St. Nicholas Ukrainian, Passaic• St. Philip Preparatory, Clifton
Sussex County• Pope John XXIII H.S., Sparta• Pope John XXIII Middle School, Sparta• Rev. George A. Brown, Sparta
Religious Community Sponsored High Schools
• Academy of St. Elizabeth, Convent Station• Delbarton School, Morristown• Mary Help of Christians Academy, North Haledon• Villa Walsh Academy, Morristown
Blue Ribbon Schools• Assumption, Morristown• Immaculate Heart of Mary, Wayne• Rev. George A. Brown, Sparta• St. Joseph, Mendham• St. Patrick, Chatham• St. Philip Preparatory, Clifton• St. Vincent Martyr, Madison
STEM Schools• Divine Mercy Academy, Rockaway• St. Brendan, Clifton• St. Gerard, Paterson• St. Joseph, Mendham • St. Mary’s Prep, Denville• St. Mary’s Pompton Lakes• St. Therese, Succasunna
AdvancED STEM Certified• All Saints Academy, Parsippany• St. Anthony, Hawthorne• St. Patrick, Chatham
Blended Learning Schools• St. Brendan, Clifton • St. Gerard, Paterson
Classical Liberal Arts School• Our Lady of Mount Carmel, Boonton
To develop communities that are Christ-centered, academically excellent and welcoming, that enable students to be life-long learners and good citizens of the world.
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Who We ServeNumber of students enrolled*
hours of high school service
of the students headed to our Catholic high schools come from our Catholic elementary schools. 4
*Does not include religious community sponsored schools within the diocese
11%
40%24%
25%
GRADE LEVELPre K 676 Elementary (K-5) 2,570
Middle School (6-8) 1,517 High School (9-12) 1,623
Who We ServeNumber of students enrolled*
hours of high school service
of the students headed to our Catholic high schools come from our Catholic elementary schools. 4
*Does not include religious community sponsored schools within the diocese
11%
40%24%
25%
GRADE LEVELPre K 676 Elementary (K-5) 2,570
Middle School (6-8) 1,517 High School (9-12) 1,623
Who We ServeNumber of students enrolled*
hours of high school service
of the students headed to our Catholic high schools come from our Catholic elementary schools. 4
*Does not include religious community sponsored schools within the diocese
11%
40%24%
25%
GRADE LEVELPre K 676 Elementary (K-5) 2,570
Middle School (6-8) 1,517 High School (9-12) 1,623
Who We ServeNumber of students enrolled*
hours of high school service
of the students headed to our Catholic high schools come from our Catholic elementary schools. 4
*Does not include religious community sponsored schools within the diocese
11%
40%24%
25%
GRADE LEVELPre K 676 Elementary (K-5) 2,570
Middle School (6-8) 1,517 High School (9-12) 1,623
Who We ServeNumber of students enrolled*
hours of high school service
of the students headed to our Catholic high schools come from our Catholic elementary schools. 4
*Does not include religious community sponsored schools within the diocese
11%
40%24%
25%
GRADE LEVELPre K 676 Elementary (K-5) 2,570
Middle School (6-8) 1,517 High School (9-12) 1,623
Who We ServeNumber of students enrolled*
hours of high school service
of the students headed to our Catholic high schools come from our Catholic elementary schools. 4
*Does not include religious community sponsored schools within the diocese
11%
40%24%
25%
GRADE LEVELPre K 676 Elementary (K-5) 2,570
Middle School (6-8) 1,517 High School (9-12) 1,623
High School Achievements
in total scholarships awarded to diocesan high school graduates.
of Diocesan high school students accepted into college.
members of the Class of 2019 recognized as Merit Scholars:
Christopher BianconeSarah BrooksJacklyn Healy
Ryan MartinezKaitlyn MurrayJesse Conklin
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Christopher JhongMatthew RoseSydney Slepian
POPE JOHN XXIIIREGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Hispanic Merit Scholars National Merit Scholars
26.4
24.8 24.424 23.6 23
21.320.5 20.8
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Reading Math Science
Mean ACT Scores - 2018
Paterson Diocese New Jersey Na�on
578 567547 547536 531
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Reading/Wri�ng Math
Mean SAT Scores - 2018
Paterson Diocese New Jersey Na�on
High School Achievements
in total scholarships awarded to diocesan high school graduates
of Diocesan high school students accepted into college
members of the Class of 2019 recognized as Merit Scholars:
Christopher BianconeSarah BrooksJacklyn Healy
Ryan MartinezKaitlyn MurrayJesse Conklin
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Christopher JhongMatthew RoseSydney Slepian
POPE JOHN XXIIIREGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Hispanic Merit Scholars National Merit Scholars
Elementary School Achievements
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of our diocesan elementary schools are accredited by AdvancED and 3 schools have received AdvancED STEM Certification.
of our elementary schools have been recognized by the U.S. Department of Education asNational Blue Ribbon Schools.
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Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6 Grade 7 Grade 8
Reading Scores 2019
Diocesan National Average
8476 74 70 68 71 73
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Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6 Grade 7 Grade 8
Math Total Scores 2019
Diocesan National Average
of our elementary school parents are satisfied with their child’s overall school experience. Recommendations by parents to family and friends about their school are extremely high.
What is AdvancED?The Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Council on Accreditation and School Improvement (SACS CASI), an accreditation division of AdvanED, provides nationally-recognized accreditation, the purpose of which is continuous school improvement focusedon increasing student performance. To earn accreditation, schools must meet SACS CASI’s high standards, be evaluated by professionals from outside the school and implement a continuous process of school improvement.
CelebrationsCongratulations to Mrs. Judith Berg, All Saints Academy, Parsippanyand Sr. Noreen Holly, SC, St. Vincent Martyr School, Madison, on 10years of service as principals.
Enrichment technology program in every diocesan high school. All
elementary schools are also well equipped technologically, with a selec�on of Chromebooks, iPads, tablets, and smartboards in each school.
of our diocesan schools offer at least one drama�c/musical performance each year.
of our elementary schools offer athle�c extra-curricular programs, spanning 18 different sports.
Beyond the Classroom Students in our primary and secondary schools par�cipate in a wide variety of leagues and
events to enrich their educa�on. Here is a sampling… ·Dimension U ·Robo�cs ·Solar Sprints ·Chess ·Forensics·Model UN ·Junior UN ·Performing Arts Fes�vals ·Math League ·Mock Trial·Essay Contests ·Brain Bowl ·Future Ci�es ·Art Contests
different athle�c offerings across our diocesan high schools.
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Enrichment technology program in every diocesan high school. All
elementary schools are also well equipped technologically, with a selec�on of Chromebooks, iPads, tablets, and smartboards in each school.
of our diocesan schools offer at least one drama�c/musical performance each year.
of our elementary schools offer athle�c extra-curricular programs, spanning 18 different sports.
Beyond the Classroom Students in our primary and secondary schools par�cipate in a wide variety of leagues and
events to enrich their educa�on. Here is a sampling… ·Dimension U ·Robo�cs ·Solar Sprints ·Chess ·Forensics·Model UN ·Junior UN ·Performing Arts Fes�vals ·Math League ·Mock Trial·Essay Contests ·Brain Bowl ·Future Ci�es ·Art Contests
different athle�c offerings across our diocesan high schools.
71%
15%
6%2% 4% 2%
Elementary Schools RevenueTotal Revenue: $35,486,317
Tui on and fees-$25,176,519
Fundraising-$5,219,574
Parish assistance-$1,911,148
Diocesan subsidy-$816,047
Auxiliary programs-$1,534,069Other income-$828,960 79%
6%
0%
2%7%
6%
High Schools RevenueTotal Revenue: $27,821,083
Tui on and fees-$21,845,196
Fundraising-$1,761,211
Parish assistance-$0
Diocesan subsidy-$610,677
Auxiliary programs-$1,877,918
Other income-$1,726,082
61%15%
7%
1%
2%
6%8%
Personnel and taxes-$22,018,878
Benefit costs-$5,476,510
Educa onal supplies/costs-$2,415,942
Property insurance-$440,528
U i es-$843,117
Building or repair costs-$2,079,266
Other expenses-$2,847,762
47%
15%
10%1%
1%
9%
17%
Personnel and taxes-$15,544,317
Benefit costs-$5,054,023
Educa onal supplies/costs-$3,345,027
Property insurance-$222,358
U i es-$433,304
Building or repair costs-$2,949,767
Other expenses-$5,562,120
*Data displays opera ng, not capital or debt services
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Elementary Schools ExpensesTotal Expenses: $36,122,003
High Schools ExpensesTotal Expenses: $33,110,914
Finances – Fiscal Year 2017 – 2018*
71%
15%
6%2% 4% 2%
Elementary Schools RevenueTotal Revenue: $35,486,317
Tuition and fees-$25,176,519
Fundraising-$5,219,574
Parish assistance-$1,911,148
Diocesan subsidy-$816,047
Auxiliary programs-$1,534,069
Other income-$828,960
79%
6%
0%2%
7%6%
High Schools RevenueTotal Revenue: $27,821,083 Tuition and fees-
$21,845,196
Fundraising-$1,761,211
Parish assistance-$0
Diocesan subsidy-$610,677
Auxiliary programs-$1,877,918
Other income-$1,726,082
61%15%
7%
1%
2%6%
8%
Personnel and taxes-$22,018,878
Benefit costs-$5,476,510
Educational supplies/costs-$2,415,942
Property insurance-$440,528
Utilities-$843,117
Building or repair costs-$2,079,266
Other expenses-$2,847,762
47%
15%
10%1%
1%
9%
17%
Personnel and taxes-$15,544,317
Benefit costs-$5,054,023
Educational supplies/costs-$3,345,027
Property insurance-$222,358
Utilities-$433,304
Building or repair costs-$2,949,767
Other expenses-$5,562,120
*Data displays operating, not capital or debt services.
Elementary Schools ExpensesTotal Expenses: $36,122,003
High Schools ExpensesTotal Expenses: $33,110,914