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Admissions and Enrollment

Lost and Found

Clothing, books, and personal articles will be collected by the school custodial staff each day and placed in the lost and found. The school assumes no responsibility for articles left lying about the building. Articles that are not reclaimed will be donated to a charitable organization. Students are encouraged not to bring large amounts of cash to school as the school cannot repay money that has been lost or stolen.

Lockers

BCS has a limited number of lockers that are available for use throughout the facility. While Junior High students are assigned a locker, High School students are not. If a High School student desires to use a locker during the school year, the student may submit a request to the High School Office. Once approved, the student will be assigned a locker. The locks on each of the lockers have been deactivated but can be reactivated by request. Students are not permitted to place their own locks on school lockers. Loss of or deliberate destruction of a school lock or locker will result in a fee for the replacement value being assessed to the parents of the student. The school retains the right of access to all lockers at any time for any reason. Locker inspection may be held at any time.

Textbooks and Supplies

Textbooks and supplementary books will be provided for each student. It must be emphasized that these books are the property of BCS and must be taken care of properly, including appropriate protective covering. Deliberate defacing or loss of any of these materials will result in the full replacement cost being assessed to the parents or legal guardian. Students may retain possession of “consumable” books.

Students are required to provide their own supplies such as pencils, pens, paper, notebooks, and other materials that may be required by individual teachers.

BCS does not discriminate in connection with admissions and enrollment on the basis of race, color, gender, or national and ethnic origin. Students must score at grade level on a standardized test administered by BCS and successfully complete the application process to be eligible for enrollment. The school does not provide enrollment to students whose special educational or physical needs cannot be met by our existing programs, services, or staff. The school reserves the right to deny admission or continued enrollment to any student whose actions demonstrate that it is not in the school’s best interest to allow admission or continued enrollment.

Re-admission or Continued Enrollment

Any student expelled from BCS, or allowed to withdraw, will not be allowed to apply for re-admission for at least one calendar year. Re-enrollment would not be available until the fall following the one calendar year out of school. Any student allowed to re-apply must meet all entrance requirements. Requests for readmission should be made in writing to the Superintendent. Consideration for re-admission will be made by the Executive Committee of the School Board.

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