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Saint Michael
Lutheran School 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. The school
does not discriminate on the basis of color, race,
or ethnic origin in the administration of
educational policies, admissions policies, financial
aid programs and athletic and other school
administered programs.
Saint Michael
Lutheran School will begin accepting application
each September for the following school year.
Saint Michael
will re-enroll current students in December. These
students will have first priority to register for
the following year.
An admissions
committee will meet early in the calendar year to
select qualifies applicants to fill the remaining
positions available. Acceptance of students will be
announced immediately after that meeting. The
committee may use the following criteria for
choosing students:
1.
Qualified Saint Michael church members and siblings
of current Saint Michael students will have first
priority. (Saint Michael church members and siblings
of current students who apply after January may not
be given priority consideration.)
2. An
entrance test will be given to all potential
incoming students. The results of these tests will
assist the selection committee.
3.
Standardized test results and most recent report
card grades will be used by the committee in the
selection process.
4. PreK
and Kindergarten students will be screened
individually.
5. Other
criteria may be used as the committee deems
appropriate.
Saint Michael
reserves the right to alter or make changes to this
policy without providing written notice.
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