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ACADEMIC PROBATION/TRANSFER

  1. A student with excessive absences or a student receiving any grade below a 65% (F) or two or more grades between 65% and 69% (D) in any of the following subjects will be placed on academic probation:

    ● Religion
    ● Reading/Literature ● Language
    ● Spelling/Vocabulary ● Mathematics
    ● Social Studies
    ● Science
    ● Spanish

  2. The duration of academic probation will be decided at the discretion of the teacher and the administration.

  3. Academic probation will prohibit the student from participation in any extracurricular activities including but not limited to, athletics, musical, talent show, field trips. graduation activities, and performing arts showcase during the probation period.

  4. Failure of the student to remove his/her probationary status will necessitate parental conferences to take appropriate action to remove the probationary status.

PROMOTION

To be promoted, students must have passing grades in the majority of the academic subjects. Excessive absences may make this difficult. Summer school may be required for these students to meet academic requirements. Retention may be recommended if students do not meet the academic requirements.

RECOMMENDED TRANSFER RESULTING FROM PARENTAL

ATTITUDE

Under normal circumstances a student is not to be deprived of a Catholic education on grounds relating to the actions/attitudes of parents/guardians; it is recognized, however, that a situation could arise in which the uncooperative or disruptive attitude of parents/guardians might so diminish the effectiveness of the education process that continuation of the student in the school may be impossible.

In such a case, it is imperative that the opinion of the principal regarding the practical impossibility be sustained from a pastoral point of view by the pastor. The regulations governing recommended transfer would then be applicable.​

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