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Welcome to Valley Christian!
This page contains the overall statement of policies relating
to admission to Valley Christian Schools. Please read them before
proceeding. The specific procedures and calendars for the admission
process may be found through the links on the left.
Valley Christian Schools Admissions
As a "nurturing" Christian school, Valley Christian
Schools seeks to admit students of parents who will support the
schools Mission and educational philosophy. VCS instructs
students under the delegated authority of their parents in harmony
with their various local congregations. VCS exists to assist parents
in fulfilling this God-given responsibility to properly train
and formally educate their children (Ephesians 6:4) (VCS Policy
Manual, 120).
Parents: All Valley Christian Schools parents are to be
united in purpose and actively supportive of the school. Valley
Christian Schools exists to primarily serve students of parents
who support Christian values (Hanson Bridgett Memo, 10-2-98).
All parents and students are encouraged to regularly attend a
congregation of their choice (VCS Policy Manual, 110.1).
Students: Valley Christian Schools purposes to challenge
each student to achieve his or her utmost potential with rigorous
academics, positive social relationships, Christian moral values
and physical growth opportunities (VCS Policy Manual, 110.1).
Quality education at Valley Christian Schools means accepting
learners mentally, spiritually, physically and academically as
they have been created. It means teaching students at their individual
level of understanding and providing instruction at a pace at
which they can succeed to their highest potential (VCS Policy
Manual, 120).
The admission assessment process includes:
Academic Assessment: Applicants are given examinations
in English grammar, math computation, reading comprehension, and
word recognition during the student interview. Nationally standardized
achievement tests scores and report cards assist in assessing
student achievement. A Student Response Form and a written personal
biography initiate the evaluation of skills in handwriting, spelling,
vocabulary and composition (Procedures Manual, 512).
Character References: Parents of students making application
should either A) submit references from a member of the clergy
and an educator or B) submit a reference from an educator such
as a teacher or principal and a written statement that explains
their desire for a formal education that is based on Judeo-Christian
values as found in the Bible and reflected in the life and teachings
of Jesus Christ (Procedures Manual, 512).
Attitude: The admissions officer considers the attitude and desires
of the student towards attending VCS (Procedures Manual, 512).
Admission applications are distributed without any screening
of the faith of the person making an inquiry although parents
and students must demonstrate that they are supportive of Christian
values (Hanson Bridgett Memo, 10-2-98; Procedures Manual, 510).
The following statement is taken from the Skyway Campus loan covenants
and is in the VCS Procedures Manual:
The school shall not discriminate in the admission of its students
in its offers of financial or other aid to students nor shall
it discriminate among its students, on the basis of religious
belief.
It shall not in the operation of its school, favor or disfavor
students on the basis of their religious beliefs such that a reasonable
student would assume that the benefits of the school would be
more likely conferred upon him or her if the student adopted certain
religious beliefs or practices. It shall not impose requirements
that would tend to discourage prospective students of different
religious persuasions from making application to the school or
students of different religious persuasions from availing themselves
of the schools program (Procedures Manual, 510.3).
Admission to Valley Christian Schools is to be considered a privilege
and will be granted upon receipt of a written application and
personal interview with both of the parents and the prospective
student (VCS Policy Manual, 511.1).
All students and parents should be encouraged to regularly attend
a congregation of their choice (VCS Policy Manual, 511.2).
Students may be admitted if the parents and student(s) are supportive
of Christian values and VCS. Upper grade students should be open
to examining reflectively the Christian faith and values. These
decisions would be at the discretion of the admissions officers
on a case by case basis (VCS Policy Manual, 511.3).
The administrator of each campus will be responsible for administering
and evaluating admission procedures for appropriate grade placement.
The student shall display proper behavior and academic potential.
Outside assistance (e.g., therapy or tutorial) may be required
as a condition of student acceptance (VCS Policy Manual, 511.4).
Parents must cooperate with the teachers and support the school
(VCS Policy Manual, 511.5).
To qualify for admission, students must not be married, not be
actively parenting, and must be living under the authority of
their parent(s) or guardian(s) (VCS Policy Manual, 511.6).
Prior to admission or re-enrollment, parents must sign a Substance
Abuse Testing Consent Form for all junior high and high school
students (VCS Policy Manual, 511.3). See Appendix B - Forms
Generally, students must be able to demonstrate that their academic
achievement is at least as high as the grade level to which they
are seeking admission, as determined by report card grades in
high school, in addition to nationally normed achievement tests
or an admission test in grades K-8. It should be noted that the
average grade level achievement nationally is lower than the average
achievement level of students enrolled at Valley Christian Schools.
The student's attitude and behavior must be acceptable to be admitted
to the school. Students who are unable to demonstrate grade level
performance abilities may apply to a lower grade level or be recommended
by the Principal, teacher or parent to the Discovery Center for
an assessment to determine if the student qualifies for special
education program (VCS Policy Manual, 512).
As a matter of policy, the school principals are to admit students
in accordance with Valley Christian Schools' Core Mission Statement
(VCS Policy Manual, 512.1).
Doctrines that divide the denominations represented in the student
body are not to be promoted in school. A pupil raising a question
concerning such a doctrine is to be referred to his/her parents
or to his/her clergy (VCS Policy Manual, 133; Bylaws, Article
III, B). VCS voluntarily renews annual membership in the Association
of Christian Schools International and subscribes to the ACSI
Christian philosophy of education and faith that is commonly held
by all member schools (VCS Policy Manual, 133; Bylaws, Article
II).
VCS will not knowingly accept or maintain enrollment of a student
with chronic discipline or emotional problems (Procedures
Manual, 512).
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