Absences, Illness and Insurance

Admission and Transfer

Arrival, Dismissal and Before School

Athletics

Birthday Treats and Party Invitations

Discipline and Detention

Dress Code and Student Conduct

Tuition and Fees

Field Trips

Grading Honor Roll and Homework

Graduation Requirements

Inclement Weather

Lockers

Parental Responsibility and Brown Envelopes

Physical Exams

Lunch and Playground Rules

School Philosophy

Student Relations

Supplies

Tardiness

Telephone

Transportation

Visiting the School

Parental Responsibility

If a parent has a question about something that took place or is taking place in their son or daughter's class, the best route to travel is calmly consulting with the teacher. Please do this through the school phone exchange. In most cases, things are cleared up by this process.

If this does not satisfy a parent, the parent may then talk to the principal. If this still does not clear the matter or answer the question, the parent may ask to bring the problem before the School Board. An item may be placed on the School Board meeting agenda by giving it to the president 48 hours prior to the meeting. The board meets during the Parish All Commissions Meeting on the third Thursday of each month at 6:30 P.M. except in July and January.

If you have a question about something that pertains to the school in general, please feel free to call the principal. He'll try to answer your question to the best of his ability.

Other important parental responsibilities include:

  1. General support of the school
  2. Attendance at Mass and reception of the sacraments as a family
  3. Home prayer and help in teaching the doctrines and practice of the Catholic faith to your family
  4. Attendance at Sacramental Program meetings and liturgies if you are a parent with children involved in this
  5. Prompt payment of tuition. Report cards may be held for families not arranging to pay tuition and fees.
  6. Support of the Parish and the school through generous Sunday contributions as per your ability to give
  7. Support of school fund raising programs
  8. Donation of your time and ability to benefit the school children wherever and whenever possible
  9. Making sure your child adheres to the dress code
  10. Attendance and support of the Parents' Club and its activities. We are very dependent on their help and support. Since all parents are members, we urge you to join in the fun and activity they sponsor.

Brown Envelope

Brown envelopes containing important information are sent home monthly with the youngest child in the family in school. Parents should read the materials, take the appropriate action, and return it to the school as soon as possible. Additional notes and reminders are sent home whenever necessary. Emails are sent weekly and as needed.


Last Updated August 26, 2010, by Mrs. Virgo