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Admission requirements

Parental agreement

The primary basis for admission to the program is a parental commitment to accept their biblical mandate to train their children. Since the Board of SCA believes that education is a scriptural mandate, admission is open only to children whose parents are committed to Christian values. In addition, the following policy considerations will be applied when evaluating each family for admission of their child(ren):

  • At least one parent must subscribe to the Statement of Faith.
  • Parents must view Christian education as a religious conviction.
  • At least one parent must be present at seminars, orientations, and parent conferences provided for Christian school families.

*Exceptions can be made to the general admission policy, only under the consideration and approval of the local School Board and principal.

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Each student must be in good standing with the previous school attended (i.e., passing marks academically and a good behavior record).  A student with poor academic performance or behavior problems may be placed on probation for one quarter.  If results are improved, the student will be taken off probation and be officially enrolled at school.

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Minimum Age: K5 children must be five years of age by midnight, August 31st. A child entering first grade must be six years of age by midnight, August 31st, of that year (See ORS 339.010, 336.092). 

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Each student who applies for enrollment will be administered the Readiness Screening evaluation, which helps determine school readiness. Recommendations for acceptance will be made based on the results of the screening. A record of these fulfilled requirements must be on file in the local school office before any child is allowed to enter school.

04

Secondary students, grades 6-12, must verbally commit to their willingness to attend a Sulamita Christian Academy, and must openly attest to their willingness to abide by all the procedures and rules of the school.

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SCA does not assess or update IEPs, 504 plans or Service Plans, but aims to customize curriculum assignment and academic standards based on pre-existing plans according to the individual’s academic needs. Thus, students with learning disabilities will be evaluated carefully, with consideration of the type of disability, severity of the disability and the capacity to accommodate that disability. SCA administration reserves the right to deny enrollment to students with learning disabilities if a SCA lacks facilities and/or staff to meet the needs of such students in the fullest possible way.

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SCA’s mission involves working with the parents in the Christian education of students. Therefore, we expect parents to be partners in nurturing their children, and to agree to the following statement,  “As a parent I agree to support the school with my prayers and with a positive attitude.  Complaints or negative comments will be shared ONLY with the teacher, principal, or the person involved and NOT with my child or other people, following the Matthew 18 principle.”

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During the registration period, an appointment for a new family interview and student entrance test will be made through the school office. This is a meeting where the goals, program, and commitment of the school will be presented.  

    • After the interview and testing, the admission committee will determine whether the student is accepted for enrollment. 
    • After the initial interview, parents will be notified by the school secretary regarding the admissions decision.
    • If a student is accepted, a fully completed and signed application form must be returned to the local school office with all registration fees paid in full, by the date established on the acceptance notification. 

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Non-discrimination Statement:
Sulamita Christian Academy admits students of any race, color, national and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the SCA.  It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national and ethnic origin in administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship, athletic, and other school-administered programs.

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*Returning families should attend the Registration/Information Night, review Parent-Student Handbook, fill out the registration packet and return them promptly to the school secretary, and schedule an appointment for any questions or concerns.