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16 lis 2023 · The tip reporting form includes space to describe the concern or incident — threats, weapons, violence, bullying, drugs, self-harm or other safety concerns — and select the relevant school. Reports may be submitted anonymously, but administrators can follow up.
Catholic Schools in the Archdiocese of St. Louis are rich in history, celebrating over 200 years of Catholic education. With a coalition of 87 elementary schools and 24 high schools engaging over 30,000 students within an 11-county area, each and every one of our schools is committed to excellence and to educating the whole child while honoring ...
The Office of Child and Youth Protection exists to create and maintain safe environments for young people and vulnerable adults within archdiocesan parishes, schools and agencies.
Explore the 24 Catholic high schools operating under the guidance of the Archdiocese in the St. Louis region. Approximately 7,000 additional students attend 16 independent religious-sponsored high schools. Find information on open houses, how to apply, special events, and more.
The purpose of the Safe Environment Program is to create a safe environment for our children. All volunteers are required to comply with the Procedures developed to implement the policy. Preventing Abuse. The Archdiocese's Safe Environment Program requires all adult employees and volunteers who work with or near minors and/or vulnerable adults ...
The Charter for the Protection of Children and Young People requires the Archdiocese of St. Louis to ensure that all children in both day school and parish school of religion programs receive information that allows them to participate in their own personal safety.
The Archdiocese of St. Louis has developed a new system for safe environment compliance called Prevent and Protect STL, which was formerly called Protecting God’s Children.