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Classes
Pre Kindergarten
Kindergarten
First Grade
Second Grade
Third Grade
Fourth Grade
Fifth Grade
Sixth Grade
Seventh Grade
Eighth Grade
Pre-Algebra
Spanish
Athletics
Basketball
Cheerleading
Relays
Clubs
Geography Club
Math Club
MATHCOUNTS
Art Club
Yearbook Club
Art
Band
Chorus
Drama
Instruments of Peace
Liturgy
Music
Physical Education
Private Music Lessons
Safety Patrol
STEM Program
Student Council
My Favorite Teacher Contest
The co-curricular activities create opportunities to develop skills, exercise leadership, practice teamwork, and learn good sportsmanship. These activities
enhance the academic program when they are carried out in an atmosphere of Christian values and when they do not interfere with academic progress.
All qualified students may try out for membership in any activity. The school is committed to providing everyone a fair chance to participate.
Unfortunately, not everyone who tries out can be accepted. The decision of the coach or moderator, in consultation with the principal, is final.
Ordinarily, the principal will not intervene in non-selection decisions, unless the decision is arbitrary and capricious. Parents are encouraged
to help their children understand that everyone cannot always be accepted.
Students may be suspended from co-curricular activities for the following reasons:
1) Academics
If a student has one F in any of the seven subject areas, s/he will be suspended from practice or performance for one week.
S/he will be put on probation for three weeks. If grades do not improve during this time, the student will be suspended until the end of the
quarter. If s/he receives two or more F’s in any of the seven subject areas, s/he will be immediately suspended from participation for the
remainder of the grading period.
2) Behavior
If a student displays unacceptable behavior, s/he will be suspended from practice or performance for one week. S/he will be
put on probation for three weeks. If the behavior does not immediately improve, the student will be suspended until the end of the quarter.
The student may resume participation in the next quarter provided an improvement has been shown.