The faculty, staff and administration at BSS are here to provide your child with a family atmosphere and best possible education, grounded in both BSS and Catholic traditions. In this work, we are in partnership with you.
There are many ways you can volunteer your time and talents. Some require a significant commitment of time, and others only a few hours each trimester. We invite you to become an active participant in your child’s school life. Your involvement will not only enrich your child’s experience at BSS, but also broaden your own horizons and create opportunities for you to meet and get to know other parents.
Your participation, and the participation of other parents like you is vital to BSS! Thank you for taking an active role in your child’s education!
BSS commits to treating each student and family member with courtesy and respect, providing a safe learning environment and open communication on a regular basis, responding in a timely manner to parents concerns, communicating and enforcing policies listed in the Student/Parent and Athletic Handbooks, fulfilling our mission to provide a Catholic education and operating the school in a fiscally responsible manner.
It is imperative for each family to support the school’s Mission, treat faculty, staff, fellow parents and students with courtesy and respect, communicate openly about your child and/or school concerns with appropriate faculty and administration, read school communications and the website, attend town hall meetings, support the school with your time and talent according to your ability, and read and abide by the policies in the Student/Parent and Athletic Handbooks.
The mission of the Blessed Sacrament School Parents In Partnership program (formerly the Home School Association) is to engage school families in our school community, support the teachers and students, and to care for the school building and grounds. The PIP will support, implement, and advance the philosophy of Blessed Sacrament School.
The PIP shall:
Promote open communications among parents, teachers, and administration.
Promote goodwill, cooperation, and Christian values between and among parents, faculty, administration and the parish.
Direct and coordinate parental support to Blessed Sacrament School through the volunteer programs, assistance activities, social functions, and fundraisers.
Direct and coordinate financial support through fundraising efforts that strive to meet goals set forth by the school principal.
Support any project requested by the Pastor, Principal, Faculty/Staff, and Students.
The mission of the Blessed Sacrament School Parents In Partnership program (formerly the Home School Association) is to engage school families in our school community, support the teachers and students, and to care for the school building and grounds. The PIP will support, implement, and advance the philosophy of Blessed Sacrament School.
The PIP shall:
Promote open communications among parents, teachers, and administration.
Promote goodwill, cooperation, and Christian values between and among parents, faculty, administration and the parish.
Direct and coordinate parental support to Blessed Sacrament School through the volunteer programs, assistance activities, social functions, and fundraisers.
Direct and coordinate financial support through fundraising efforts that strive to meet goals set forth by the school principal.
Support any project requested by the Pastor, Principal, Faculty/Staff, and Students.
Volunteer Requirements:
To be in compliance with the Safe Environment Policy you must complete
Diocesan Volunteer Application (found in the annual Back to School forms packet)
Attend a SET (Safe Environment Training)
All teachers, parents, and volunteers at Blessed Sacrament School must have completed a workshop called SET (Safe Environment Training). This training focuses on awareness of abuse and what actions to take if abuse is suspected. This certification is renewed every five years.