
1. Completed application information
2. Administrative interview with parents and student to ensure that:
• At least one parent expresses a clear testimony of Christian faith
• The parents desire a Christian education for their child
• Family beliefs and practices are consistent with the standards, doctrine, and values of the school
• Students with a history of severe behavioral problems have cleared their records with previous schools and now demonstrate a commitment for a changed life style in both personal testimony and character references
• Entrance testing as needed
After the administrative interview, the administrator will make a recommendation to the admissions committee regarding a student's status:
1. Admissions are reviewed yearly for continuing enrollment.
2. Mid-year and probationary admissions are offered with certain stipulations and may last up to two nine-week periods and are subject to the approval of the admissions committee.
3. Denial of admission will be given if there are deficiencies in one or more specified areas for which correction is unlikely.
Once a maximum number of students have been enrolled for a class, a waiting list will be started. If the waiting list exceeds the minimum requirement prescribed by the school board, there may be an authorization to establish a new class.