What is MAP?

Mount Notre Dame's My Action Plan (MAP) Program is an individualized, four-year journey designed to engage the MND student in experiences that will empower her in all areas of her life.  Through this program, students become active members of the MND community, identify personal and academic goals, assess achievement of those goals, and develop the Characteristics of an MND Empowered Young Woman.

Routes to Empowerment: Empowerment begins in the heart and the mind.  We believe that balance is important in developing the whole person.  Click HERE to learn more.

Freshman Year: Introduction to MND's Empowerment Plan
Freshman year is time of transition to high school life. For that reason, the MAP program focuses on teaching the student goal setting and introduces her to the expectations of being an MND student and how to fulfill those expectations.  To help, each student is assigned her own personal "guide" to walk her through her journey to empowerment. Click HERE to learn about MND's MAP Guides.  Click HERE to learn more about the freshman year experience.

 

The next three years focus on themes from Mount Notre Dame's mission: live, lead and serve.
 

For more information about MND's MAP Program, contact Mrs. Donna Groene at dgroene@mndhs.org, or 513.821.3044 ext. 312.
 

Sophomore Year: LIVE




The sophomore student will participate in three cross-curricular experiences in her English, social studies and religion classes, based on the theme Living with Principles.  

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Junior Year: LEAD




Following the summer reading of a novel chosen for its theme of personal leadership, the junior student will participate in an online discussion board. She will study current leaders in a film viewing and attend a panel presentation of local women leaders. She will also be offered several optional leadership opportunities. At the end of the school year, she will write her Senior Capstone Project Proposal.

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Senior Year: SERVE



The senior student will live out this year's theme through her Senior Capstone Project. Senior year culminates in an application for graduation as she shares how she acquired all nine of the Empowerment Characteristics during her four years at Mount Notre Dame.

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