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Awards for grade TK - 3rd will only take place at the End of the Year.


  1. St. Vincent Award -  This is the highest honor for a Vincentian Student.  This student displays Vincentian qualities of: loyalty, compassion, humility, and a willingness to serve the school and the community with a generous heart.  Students who recognize Christ in the lives of their peers, serve our community in respectful, loving, non-judgmental ways and spreading the Vincetian charism. 


  1. Catholic Christian Behavior - A student or students who have maintained and modeled excellent behavior throughout the year. 


  1. Improvement - A student or students who have shown tremendous growth in not only academics but can also include work habits and their dedication to achieving success in the classroom.


  1. Citizenship & Effort - A student or students who have worked relentlessly to be successful at everything that they do.


  1. Perfect Attendance- Any student who was not absent or tardy at all the whole year.


Awards for grade 4th - 8th at the end of each trimester.


  1. St. Vincent Spirit Award: Students who recognize Christ in the lives of their peers, serve their peers in respectful, loving and non-judgmental ways, and support the St. Vincent Parish Pantry to eliminate poverty.

  2. 1st Honors: (3.5 - 4.0 GPA) and “Outstanding /A” average in Conduct.


  1. 2nd Honors: (3.0 - 3.49 GPA): and at least a “Good /B average in Conduct.


  1. Citizenship and Effort: Students who did their absolute best during the trimester, but they are not eligible for honors. In other words, their grade in every subject was their best. 


  1. Catholic Christian Behavior: Outstanding behavior. Selected students should have a flawless behavioral record.


  1. Service: Students who consistently offer extra help inside and outside the classroom to anyone who needs it. (with teachers, TAs, students, etc.)


  1. Perfect Attendance: 0 (zero)  Absences and 0 (zero) Tardies.  ​



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