Only 36 percent of teachers say their schools strongly support health education.
She says that religious schools support children in ways the state cannot.
The school has in excess of 150 teachers, support staff and office workers.
The school tries to offer a program to guide and support the personal growth of each student.
Because the school cannot support a full teaching staff, most teachers teach multiple classes.
The school also supports those children for whom English is an additional language.
The school also supports 18% of its student body with financial assistance.
The school has over 1400 boys and 600 girls supported by a staff of about 135.
For a while the school could support only one teacher, but by the 1914-15 term, the enrollment had increased to 89.
At the time, the school supported 140 students in grades K-6.