Admissions

1. The church Academy recognizes that it cannot meet the educational needs of all children. It is a school offering a high quality of Christian training, but not designed to be a correctional institution for problems arising beyond those usually encountered in average school children. 

 

While we love delinquent and emotionally unstable children, the school is not equipped to meet their needs. Some children do not adjust to a disciplined academic environment and find an excuse to criticize the policies and decisions of staff and administration. In such cases, the school reserves the right to have full discretion in a discipline as considered appropriate. To place a student on probation for a reasonable corrective period of time and to dismiss any student who does not cooperate with the total educational process are options that we reserve the right to implement. 

 

“Train up a child in the way he should go, and when he is old he will not turn from it.”

 

-Proverbs 22:6

children on playground

2. Read and sign the Statement of Support.

 

3.  Admission Procedures:

 

a. Schedule an interview with the principal or supervisor. (Both parents and student)

 b. Attend at least one church service of The church.

c. Pick up applications “package” from the school office.

d. Complete and return an application for each child accompanied by:

      • Application Fee
      • Medical History Form
      • Medical Consent Form
      • Statement of Support Form
      • Standard of Conduct Form
      • Immunization Records (current and up to date)
      • Request for Transfer of Records

e. Parents will be notified of acceptance after the interview and after attendance at the required church service.

f. If accepted, the student shall be registered upon payment of Registration Fee and first month’s pledge (tuition).

g. Accepted students will be given diagnostic testing the first few

days of school to determine where to place them in the curriculum.

 

4. Admissions to the church Academy are without regard to race, color, national or ethnic origin. 

 

“Then Peter began to speak: ‘I now realize how true it is that God does not show favoritism, but accepts men from every nation who fear him and do what is right…'”

 

-Acts 10:34-35