Our Mission
Tri-Cities Prep, a Catholic High School, is dedicated to providing the highest quality academic instruction in a faith-centered environment. While preparing students for higher education, we will strive to form Christian leaders spiritually, intellectually, physically and culturally. A high moral standard within the Judeo-Christian tradition will provide the cornerstone for assisting our students in making sound decisions for a full and successful life. Guided by the Gospel values of love and justice, students are challenged to critically seek the truth and dedicate themselves to the improvement of their community and the service of others.
In keeping with our Mission Statement, Tri-Cities Prep seeks to graduate students prepared for leadership and service. The following are the goals that we believe are essential to our mission and Catholic heritage upon which our school is founded.
A Faith-Centered Community
Tri-Cities Prep is a faith-centered community that nurtures a life-long hunger for God. Students, faculty, and staff join together to live out the Gospel values of peace, justice and love.
Character Development of the Whole Person
Tri-Cities Prep educates the whole student, fostering personal responsibility and dedication to growth. Students are encouraged to take responsibility for growth as persons and to embrace the values of integrity and excellence in all dimensions of their lives.
Commitment to Academic Excellence
Tri-Cities Prep is committed to instilling in its students a deep respect for intellectual values. Students are challenged by the highest standards of academic performance in a college preparatory curriculum.
Social Justice and Service
Tri-Cities Prep educates students to a social awareness that impels them to action. Students are guided to look beyond themselves and to reach out in compassion to those wronged by injustice.
Cultural Diversity
Tri-Cities Prep actively seeks to include and serve all cultural communities in the Tri-Cities. Prep strives to be accessible to all who want to benefit from a Catholic, college preparatory education.
