
MISSION STATEMENT
Immaculate Conception Elementary School is dedicated to the spiritual, intellectual, psychological, physical and social development of the whole child, giving particular emphasis to serving the needs of the children in the surrounding community.
STATEMENT OF PHILOSOPHY
The administration, faculty and staff of Immaculate Conception School are guided by the principles of Catholic education, which focus on message, community service and worship.
We acknowledge the role of parents as the primary educators who serve as the first role models in the formation of their children's spiritual and intellectual lives. To this end, ongoing parental support is made available.
The Immaculate Conception School community provides opportunities for students to be people of faith and involved citizens. The educational programs at Immaculate Conception School provide students with the skills to think critically and communicate effectively. Through a faith-centered education, we strive to aid students in developing life skills that will enable them to become socially aware and productive citizens who participate in the greater community.
Rev. Jesus Francisco Garcia Aguilar (Pastor) Rev. Jesus Francisco is a member of the Operarios del Reino del Cristo, a confraternity of priests founded in Mexico. His impressive background includes Canon Law studies in Rome. Fr. Garcia Aguilar is the new pastor at Immaculate Conception Parish and we welcome him to our historic and beautiful community rich in tradition! | Ms. Mary Ann Murphy (Principal) Mary Ann Murphy has served as the principal of ICS since 1987. She has been engaged in the ministry of Catholic education in the Archdiocese of Los Angeles since 1976, working predominantly with the Latino community. Mary Ann graduated from Holy Names University and received her Master's degree in Education from Mt. St. Mary's. She taught for 11 years prior to her 24-year tenure as principal. Mary Ann is active in the WCEA/WASC accreditation process and training for the elementary schools in the archdiocese. |
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