"I love St. Joseph the Worker because they help us. learn and we get to talk about God."
- Leo S., kindergarten
+ Is St. Joseph the Worker accredited?
Yes. The school is fully accredited by the Michigan Association of Non-Public Schools (MANS).
+ Is Catholic education affordable?
We believe that anyone who desires a Catholic education for their child should have that opportunity. Thanks to the generous support of our parish community, we are able to offer affordable tuition plans. Tuition assistance is also available for active parishioners of St. Joseph the Worker Parish.
+ What electives/specials does St. Joseph the Worker offer?
In addition to core classes, we offer physical education, music, art, technology and library classes. Sixth graders also participate in robotics and yearbook classes.
+ Are special education services available?
Yes. Through a partnership with Beal City Public Schools, we are pleased to offer special education services. Please call the school office to discuss how we can best meet your child's needs.
+ What kind of technology is available for student use?
Students have access to state-of-the-art technology, including Chromebooks, iPads and SMART boards. Sixth graders also have small robots for their robotics class.
+ Is transportation available?
Yes. Students may take advantage of bussing through a partnership with Beal City Public Schools.
+ Are students required to wear uniforms?
A student's manner of dress indicates pride in oneself and school We have established a dress code with regular opportunities, such as themed days or class "color days," in which students may express their creativity through their dress.
+ Do students attend Mass?
Yes. Our school community gathers together each Thursday for Mass at 8 a.m. The Holy Eucharist is the "source and summit" of our Catholic faith and is a cornerstone of our Catholic identity as a school.