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2008-2009 Tuition Rates

 

Registration Fee: $90.00 per student

Grades 1-12

$ 4,300.00/year First child in family

$ 3,230.00/year Second child in family

$ 2,150.00/year Third child in family

Kindergarten

$ 3,360.00/year First child in family

$ 2,520.00/year Second child in family

$ 1,680.00/year Third child in family

Pre-Kindergarten

$ 2,940.00/year First child in family

$ 2,200.00/year Second child in family

$ 1,470.00/year Third child in family

A modest tuition assistance program is available. Call the office for details.

Financial policies

A non-refundable registration fee of $90/student is due after testing in order to enroll a student in a class for the fall.

Tuition payments are to be made in ten monthly installments. The first payment due August 20th and the final payment due May 20th. Accounts are overdue on the 1st of the month. If initial payment is not made by August 20th, the school reserves the right to fill that vacancy from the waiting list. The first tuition payment cannot be refunded. Parents who withdraw their students from school during the school year are responsible for tuition through the school month in which they are withdrawn.

Tuition must be paid by the first of the month or your child may be dismissed from the school. The school board may give special consideration if the school is notified of the problem and steps are taken to make accounts current.

A return check fee of $10.00 will be assessed on returned checks.

A 5% discount can be taken if the yearly tuition is paid in full in advance.

BOOKS: Students are expected to purchase their own books. Some are consumable workbooks while others can be sold/purchased used. Families are responsible to make their own arrangements for purchasing used books.  More information regarding book lists, prices, and sales will be supplied at a later date.

Sports Fees

Cross Country:  $25.00 per person

Junior High Basketball:  $25.00 per person

High School Basketball:  $50.00 per person

Track:  $25.00 per person

2008-2009 Dress Code

Students are expected to wear neat, clean clothing that is not too casual. We wish to avoid sloppiness in appearance. 

In general the following stipulations apply to all students:

  • No jeans or jean style pants
  • No cargo pants or running pants.
  • No camouflage clothing.
  • No body piercing other than the ears. (Boys are not to wear earrings at school or at school functions.)
  • No visible tattoos.
  • No unusual hair colors or styles.
  • No heavy metal chain jewelry or punk style jewelry or accessories.
  • No hats are to be worn in the building.
  • No words or slogans on clothing except brand names or logos.

Girls:

  • All clothing must be modest and in good taste.
  • Form fitting clothing is not acceptable.
  • Tops must be loose and long enough to cover the midriff at all times.
  • Sweatshirts are not to be worn as the primary shirt.
  • No athletic tees are allowed, but dressy tees are permitted for girls.
  • Casual shirts with button fronts and shirttails should be worn tucked in and only the top button may be unbuttoned.
  • No tops should have scoop or low V-necklines.
  • Dresses and skirts must be long enough to cover the knees, and slips should be worn.
  • Slits in skirts and dresses must be below the knee.
  • Sundresses and tank tops are not acceptable.
  • Pants should be loose fitting dress pants or classic style Dockers, khakis or corduroys.
  • No low cut hip hugger pants are allowed.

Boys:

  • Hair should be neat and cut so that it is off the ears and collar.
  • Pants must be dress style Dockers, khakis or corduroys
  • Shirts must have collars and be tucked in.
  • Only the top button can be worn unbuttoned
  • Shirts that are not designed to be tucked in should not be worn to school.
  • Crew neck sweaters may be worn, but V-neck sweaters should have a collared shirt or turtleneck underneath.
  • Polo shirts with collars are acceptable, but no T-shirts, jerseys or sweatshirts are to be worn as the primary shirt.

The administration reserves the right to ask a student to modify his clothing or to remove accessories that are considered inappropriate. A student may also be sent home to change if his clothing does not conform to the dress code. Apart from sporting events and certain class activities the dress code is in effect for all school functions.