Verbum Dei Philosophy Statement
Verbum Dei High School is a Catholic college
preparatory for young men who are economically and academically
underserved in Watts and the surrounding communities.
As a Catholic high school, Verbum Dei is
dedicated to the full proclamation of the Good News of Jesus Christ.
The school is committed to the holistic development of each student
and recognizes that each student is a unique individual, shaped by
ability, aptitude, culture, and experience.
Verbum Dei means “Word of God” in Latin, and it is
God’s Word through scripture, prayer, and worship that invites and
challenges the faculty and staff to promote the intellectual,
personal, spiritual, physical, and social growth of students. In
caring for the whole person, every effort at Verbum Dei is focused
to encourage in students a positive self-image and to foster the
holistic formation of their full potential. Graduates of Verbum Dei
will be open to growth, spiritual, and loving.
The school provides a student-centered, college
preparatory curriculum that promotes an honest exchange of ideas and
opportunities for leadership and service. The academic program is
designed so students will be college-ready by their senior year,
developing in them the desire for post-secondary education.
Graduates of Verbum Dei will be intellectually motivated.
Verbum Dei is a member of the Cristo Rey Network of
schools whose mission is “to transform urban American one student at
a time – all students will graduate from high school and college.”
As a Cristo Rey school, every student participates in the Corporate
Work Study Program – students work five days per month to help cover
the cost of their education, to see the practicality of what they
are learning in the classroom, and to realize future vocational
possibilities for themselves, as well as develop skills for lifelong
success. Graduates of Verbum Dei will be work experienced.
Owned and operated by the Archdiocese of Los
Angeles, the school’s mission is co-sponsored by the California
Province of the Society of Jesus (the Jesuits). The school is
staffed by the Jesuits and lay partners in mission.
As a Jesuit school, students are expected to be “men
with and for others.” Christian service and reflection on service
(service learning) are essential to students’ pursuit of a more
humane and just world. Knowledge of the suffering of the world’s
poor, next door or thousands of miles away, and responsible
participation in activities that address the needs of the poor are
the woof and warp of Jesuit education. Graduates of Verbum Dei will
be committed to doing justice.
Co-curricular activities – athletics and student
clubs – play an important role in the development of students’ self
confidence and ability to work with others. Various social
opportunities and cultural programming enhance the learning
experience and help form a cohesive student body.
Verbum Dei supports the efforts of families to help
form their sons as responsible gentlemen and caring members of our
society. Recognizing that parents are the primary educators of their
children, faculty and staff serve as facilitators to assist parents
and students in the educational process and hold high expectations
for students, believing that all students can graduate from high
school and college. Faculty and staff success is measured by how the
school serves the economically and academically underserved. The
school serves Catholic and non-Catholic families and will provide
aid to families who cannot pay the minimal tuition.
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