ADMISSION POLICY
Candidates for admission to Roanoke
Catholic School must be willing to commit to the school’s philosophy
and to the Christian values it upholds, including cooperation, service,
prayer, and worship. Roanoke Catholic School would like to offer the
opportunity for a Catholic education to all applicants. However,
Roanoke Catholic School recognizes that it cannot meet the needs of all
students. Therefore, Roanoke Catholic School reserves the right to deny
admission to students whose academic records indicate that an
alternative environment would be more appropriate. In addition, if it
becomes evident that the needs of a student cannot be met by the
school, the administration will assist parents in making appropriate
choices for their child.
NEW STUDENT PROBATION POLICY
In
keeping with the philosophy and mission of the school, Roanoke Catholic
School seeks to maintain a school environment where Christian values,
academic integrity, and spiritually and faith develop. While new
students are admitted after careful consideration and a thorough
evaluation process, some students find they have difficulty maintaining
the attitude and standards of Roanoke Catholic School. For this reason,
there is a nine week probation period, during which time the
administration may dismiss a student who is not upholding the ideals of
the school or during which a student may decide to withdraw from the
school. If this occurs parents will be responsible for the tuition as
stipulated in the refund policy of the financial agreement.
(Taken from Student Handbook)