CHA School
Guidelines
Agreement
When applying for admission to Christian Heritage Academy, all students and parents are expected to sign this statement of guidelines. Parents of younger children are expected to discuss these guidelines with their children.Students are expected to:
Maintain a courteous, grateful, respectful, and cooperative attitude; to exercise restraint, and to freely forgive.Work responsibly and independently in the classroom without unnecessarily distracting others; and walk quietly in the building.
Share, take turns, love and serve one another; refrain from teasing, name calling, bad language, pushing, pulling, and fighting while at work, play, or on the bus.
Be punctual and regular in attendance, and in all assigned work. Illness, medical appointments, family emergencies, family trips, etc. may be acceptable reasons for absence. Whenever possible, these absences should be prearranged through the school office.
Remain in school during entire day unless permission to leave is granted by the office.
Remain at home if ill until temperature has returned to normal for a period of 24 hours and/or all signs of contagion are gone. School work during absence is to be completed as much as possible while student is at home.
Dress neatly and modestly; keep body clean and well-groomed.
Parents are asked to:
Foster a courteous, grateful, respectful, cooperative and forgiving attitude along with proper restraint (self-control) in thoughts, words, actions, and attitude. These attitudes should be evident with dealings with administration, faculty, staff, and fellow parents.Nurture habits of punctuality, thoroughness, neatness, honesty, resourcefulness, independent reading and study.
Encourage participation in school projects, programs, parties, sports, playground activities to develop skills and friendships.
Expect completion of all homework daily, making sure all books and completed homework are returned to school the following day.
Support school personnel, programs and activities with prayer and communication; and serve regularly as a volunteer in various capacities.
You may expect your school to:
Clarify to all students our expectations, and to commend, counsel or correct as occasion demands.Cooperate with you in every way possible to encourage your child in the development of the above attitudes, habits, and skills.
Communicate with you regularly concerning the growth, needs, and accomplishments of your child.
Make your child's educational experience as complete, enjoyable and fulfilling as possible.
