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ADMISSION
INFORMATION
Application for
Admission
Admission
Policy
It is the mission of St. Patrick School
to educate children of families in the Rodeo, Hercules, Crocket and Pinole
Communities. Registration means that the family is willing to comply with the
programs and policies of the school and actively participate in the activities
which support the school in its programs and philosophy. Catholic schools are a
primary means of Catholic education. The Catholic school is to assist Catholic
families in the formation and education of their children in the Catholic faith,
Gospel values, and traditions.
A. APPLICATION PROCESS
The Catholic schools in the Diocese of
Oakland, mindful of their mission to be witnesses to the love of Christ for all,
admit students of any race, color, and national and/or ethnic origin to all the
rights, privileges, program and activities generally accorded or made available
to students at the schools. The Catholic schools in the Diocese of Oakland do
not discriminate on the basis of race, color, sex or religion.
St. Patrick School is a parish school,
established for the children of the parish. The school also recognizes its
responsibility of mission and service to the community at large, so other
families are welcome to send their children to the school if space is available
and if they pass other admission criteria.
Since St. Patrick School is a parish
school, priorities are given to ACTIVE parishioners first as stated below. In
all categories, things being equal, developmental placement will be the
determining factor in each category.
An active parishioner is determined by
the following criteria: registered in the parish, worshiping regularly,
involvement in the parish, contributing members (determined by regular use of
the Sunday envelope).
1. Children
of ACTIVE parishioners who have brothers/sisters presently attending or who
have graduated from St. Patrick School.
2. Children
of ACTIVE parishioners.
3. Children
of NON-ACTIVE parishioners who are willing to become involved in the parish
community.
4. Children
of Catholic non-parishioners (actively involved in another parish).
5.
Non-Catholics
Applications are taken year round.
Assessments are given for Kindergarten applicants in March. Assessments for
other grades are ordinarily given in March/April. In some instances they may be
given at other times if openings occur for which there is no active waiting
list. Students are accepted both for openings and active waiting lists after
these assessments.
There is a $25.00 non-refundable testing
fee due at the time of application.
No qualified students will be denied
admission to this school on the basis of race, color, sex or national origin.
Any new student is on six months
probation upon entering the school. If academic or behavior ability is not up to
grade level expectations, the child can be dismissed from the school anytime
during the first year.
B. ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS
Minimum Age
To be admitted into kindergarten a
child must be four (4) years and nine (9) months of age on or before
September 1st of the current school year. By State regulation the school may
not have children younger than this without obtaining licensing for
pre-school. To be admitted into the first grade a child must be five (5)
years and nine (9) months on or before September 1st of the current school
year. Where a child has been legally enrolled in another school s/he may be
admitted to the school and placed in a lower grade as age appropriate at the
discretion of the admitting school.
Records at Entrance
Students entering school for the
first time are required to bring a birth record, a baptismal record (if
applicable), and a record of state required immunizations.
Transfer Student Process and
Requirements
All financial obligations to previous
school must be current.
Special Needs
Admission of transfer students with
special needs will be dependent upon the school program’s ability to meet
these needs.
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