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KRAVCHENKO PRO TILE LLC

we believe in developing the whole student -mind · body · and spirit. We believe our students should model the teachings of Jesus Christ through prayer · service · and evangelization and should be educated based upon the Catechism of the Catholic Church.&nbsp · Central to everything we do · founded by our namesake · Blessed Father Michael J. McGivney - Unity · Charity · Fraternity · love · and serve God in this world with daily Theology studies · weekly Mass and chapel visits · and monthly Confession & adoration. Students Are Involved Students gave 7 · 000+ hours

EVERETT, WA 98203

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we believe in developing the whole student -mind
body
and spirit. We believe our students should model the teachings of Jesus Christ through prayer
service
and evangelization and should be educated based upon the Catechism of the Catholic Church.&nbsp
Central to everything we do
founded by our namesake
Blessed Father Michael J. McGivney - Unity
Charity
Fraternity
love
and serve God in this world with daily Theology studies
weekly Mass and chapel visits
and monthly Confession & adoration. Students Are Involved Students gave 7
000+ hours

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