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Our regular program Curriculum is geared
for average to above-average students
only.
We also offer a small program designed for
students with mild diagnosed learning disabilities.
("Angie Exceptional Student Education Program.")
Pre-School (ages 2 to 5) Enrollment is based
on availability. Students will be placed in the grade level that corresponds with their chronological
age, using September 1st
as the cut-off date.
Note:
Students born between September 1st and October 31st
may be admitted or promoted
based on both our teacher's recommendation and the observation of numerous
readiness areas. These
areas include, but are not limited to,
the following: maturity, social skills,
sense of responsibility,
language and communication abilities, manual dexterity
and overall academic
readiness.
Elementary and Middle School (Grades 1 thru 8)
Before a student is admitted to our school,
the following must take place:
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Student applying must spend a full day at our school, in the
corresponding grade, and take a general "Admissions Test". (There
is a $50.00 Testing Fee).
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During Testing day, Teachers will evaluate the student in several areas.
These include observation of student's maturity, overall attitude,
discipline, social interaction, responsibility, respect for authority,
effort and willingness to learn, overall conduct and general
knowledge.
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Teacher will then submit an "Admissions Evaluation" form with comments
on their observations and their recommendations for admission.
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Principal will interview student individually and then hold conference
with parent(s), and sometimes the student, in the afternoon.
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Previous Progress Reports, school records and Standardized Test results
will be carefully reviewed.
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Results of these combined Evaluations will determine eligibility.
(Final decisions regarding admission are made by the
Principal/Owner).
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STUDENTS ENTERING 1st GRADE... In addition to the above, a Kindergarten
Diploma from a reputable school must be submitted. (Please see Note above
with regard to age requirements for admission to 1st Grade).
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