The primary goal of the Education Commission of St. John's Parish is the intellectual and spiritual development of the individual student. The commission strives to assist the students in maturing through wholesome and worthwhile adjustments to their respective cultural, social, and economic environments. The commission also strives to aid the student in the development of individual talents, opportunities, and personal adjustments both to others and to themselves.
Working in close collaboration with its executive officer, the principal, and the Pastor, the Education Commission develops and defines the policies which govern education and faith formation programs and promote the implementation of said policies that will enable the parish to reach its goals.
The responsibilities of the Education Commission include:
The Education Commission consists of at least six parish members including a representative of the Parish Council and five members appointed by the Pastor with the approval of the Education Commission chair. The pastor, the principal of the school, the faith formation director, and the Home and School representative shall be ex-officio members of the Education Commission.
The current Education Commission members are:
The Education Commission meets monthly from August through May excluding December. Special meetings may be called by the chair. All regular meetings of the Education Commission shall be open to all interested parties.