For Students & Parents/Guardians
The students’ interest in receiving a quality,
morally based education can be served if students, parents and school official
work together. Normally,
differences between these individuals can be resolved.
In some rare instances, however, the school may find it necessary, in its
discretion, to require parents/guardians to withdraw their child.
It
shall be an express condition of enrollment that the student behave in a manner,
both on and off campus, that is consistent with the Christian principles of the
school as determined by the school in its discretion.
These principles include, but are not limited to, any policies,
principles or procedure set forth in the student/parent handbook of the school.
It
shall be an express condition of enrollment that the parents/guardians of a
student shall also conform themselves to standards of conduct that are
consistent with the Christian principles of the school, as determined by the
school in its discretion.. These
principles include, but are not limited to any policies, principles or
procedures set forth in the student/parent handbook of the school.
These
Christian principles further include, but are not limited to, the following:
Parents/Guardians are expected to work courteously
and cooperatively with the school to assist the student in meeting the academic,
moral and behavioral expectations of the school.
Students and parents/guardians may respectfully
express their concerns about school operation and its personnel.
However, they may not do so in a manner that is discourteous, scandalous,
rumor driven, disruptive, threatening, hostile, or divisive.
These expectations for students and parents/guardians
include, but are not limited to, all school-sponsored programs and events (e.g.,
extended care, athletics, field trips, etc.)
The school reserves the right to determine, in its
discretion, which actions fall short of meeting the Christian principles of the
school. Failure to follow these
principles will normally result in a verbal or written warning to the student
and/or parent/guardian and normally will first result in disciplinary action
short of a requirement to withdraw from the school (e.g. suspension of student
or suspension of parent/guardian’s privilege to come on the campus grounds
and/or participate in parish/school activities, volunteer work, etc.)
The school reserves the right to determine, in its discretion, when
conduct is of such a severe nature as to warrant immediate action without a
warning.