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1. Obtain the necessary
enrollment forms from the office. Complete and return the forms after reading
them carefully. Include the registration fee at this time (non-refundable).
2. Provide a birth certificate
issued by the state and proof of immunizations.
3. All first-year students
will be automatically placed on academic probation for their first nine weeks.
If it is determined during this time that the student cannot meet minimal
standards, VBA reserves the right to require further diagnostic testing, placement
of the student in a lower grade, or withdrawal if we are unable to meet the
student's needs.
4. New applicants may
be required to take diagnostic tests and/or provide recent scores from a national
achievement test.
5. Prospective students
who are physically challenged must be able to safely maneuver themselves without
staff or student assistance (i.e. restroom, books, eating lunch, etc.).
Acceptance of students
is based on achievement, prior education history, the testing program, an
interview with the administration, sexual orientation, and openings in the
particular grade levels. Family life, church status, and general behavior
are also carefully considered. Victory Baptist Academy is not equipped to
accept problem, married, or divorced students, or those who will be 21 years
of age by the time of graduation.
Victory Baptist Church
and Academy has a racially nondiscriminatory policy and, therefore, shall
not discriminate against members, applicants, students, or others on the basis
of race, color, or ethnic origin in the admission of students.
PLEASE NOTE:
1. Applications for enrollment
and re-enrollment will be approved at the sole discretion of the school. No
student has a right to be enrolled or re-enrolled in VBA. An exception to
a policy for one is not meant to be an exception for all.
2. K4 and K5 applicants
must be four and five respectively by October 1 in order for them to attend
VBA. Children must be three by July 1st to enter the K3 program.
3. Parents and applicants
must be willing to be interviewed by the administration prior to acceptance.
4. It is not the normal
policy of VBA to accept students after the second semester has already begun
or students who have been expelled from another school.
5. Students who leave
VBA to attend an area school should not expect to be re-admitted to VBA at
a later date.
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