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ACKNOWLEDGMENT AND RECEIPT OF STUDENT HANDBOOK

best of their ability  Model and practice the expected behaviors and follow School rules  Notify School staff about any dangerous behavior, bullying, or activity that occurs on School grounds or off School grounds when it may result in disruption of the educational setting  Accept and respect individual differences and people  Only bring materials that are allowed to School  Keep parents informed of School-related issues  Ask School staff for help in solving problems Responsibility of Parents:  Make certain your child attends School regularly and on time  Notify the School of absences/tardies in a timely manner  Monitor your child’s academic and behavioral progress  Talk with your child about School and behavioral expectations  Serve an active role and support your child’s educational experience  Teach and model for your child to respect the rights and property of others  Parents are not allowed in any classroom during School hours

Parent/Family Cooperation

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As stated elsewhere, the School believes that a positive and constructive working relationship between the School and family member (defined as parent, student, or other person associated with the student) is essential to the fulfillment of the School’s educational purpose and responsibilities to its students. If any family member of a student (i) engages in behavior, communications, or interactions on or off campus, that is disruptive, intimidating, overly aggressive, or reflects a loss of confidence in or disagreement with the School’s policies, methods of instruction, or discipline, or (ii) otherwise interferes with the School’s safety or health procedures, responsibilities, or accomplishment of its educational purpose or program, the School reserves the right to place restrictions on the family member’s involvement or activity at School, on School property, and/or at School-related events or to dismiss the family member from the community. The School may also place restrictions on a family member’s involvement or activity at School, on School property, or at School-related events for other reasons that the School deems appropriate. The School also reserves the right to withdraw an offer of enrollment or re-enrollment or to void an executed enrollment contract because of a family member’s violation of the expectations set forth in this policy. Any determination of a violation of this policy shall be in the School’s sole and reasonable discretion. There will be no refund of tuition where such dismissal occurs, and any unpaid balance is payable in full according to the terms of the student’s enrollment contract.

Additionally, the School requires that all parents (married, unmarried, divorced, or separated) cooperate with one another in the best interests of their child(ren)‘s education at the School. Failure of parents to cooperate with one another may lead to dismissal of their child(ren) from the School or non-renewal of enrollment for future academic years. There will be no refund of tuition where such dismissal occurs, and any unpaid balance is payable in full according to the terms of the student’s enrollment contract.

Fund Raising

No class, individual, or organization is to begin any money raising activity without permission from the School. No class, individual or organization may request money from any

other class, individual, or organization within or outside the School without permission from the School administration office. All extracurricular organizations should strive to be self-sufficient, raising money through approved concessions and approved service-type projects.

School Business Office Hours

The School’s Business Office is open from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Monday through Friday.

ACKNOWLEDGMENT AND RECEIPT OF STUDENT HANDBOOK

The registration of a student is considered an acceptance, on their part and on the part of their parents or guardians, of all rules and regulations of our School, including the judgment of School authorities on academic and disciplinary sanctions, suspension, or expulsion of a student.

The rules and regulations contained in this Handbook are not meant to be all comprehensive. Rather, they presuppose the good will and judgment of a student in all circumstances in which they may find themselves.

Parents/guardians are asked to familiarize themselves and to ensure that their child understands all of the information contained in this Student/Parent Handbook. Parents/guardians and students over age 18 must sign the form below.

We have read and understood all statements and provisions set forth in the Student/Parent Handbook.

________________________ _______________ __________________ Student Age Date

________________________ _______________ __________________ Parent or Guardian Relationship Date

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