Northland Christian School - Admission Into School

Admission Into School

"Applicants for admission to Northland Christian School must furnish evidence that they are physically and emotionally fit, of good moral character, and academically capable. All applicants must:

  • complete all of the Application Procedures detailed here;
  • be eligible for re-enrollment in all schools previously attended;
  • have not been suspended or expelled from school within the past twelve months;
  • have no academic semester grade average lower than ā€œCā€;
  • have acceptable conduct grades and work habits;
  • score at or above the 50th percentile on the language/reading and math sections of the entrance examination;
  • be free of severe learning or behavioral problems;
  • not be coming directly from any type of rehabilitation program (i.e., drug, alcohol, behavior, mental, etc.);
  • agree to comply with all policies in the PARENT-STUDENT HANDBOOK.

All new students will be accepted on behavioral and academic probation for a period of one calendar year. During this period, conduct and scholarship will be monitored closely. Continued enrollment is dependent upon acceptable levels of attendance, behavior, psychological maturity and academic achievement."

- From Northland Christian School Website

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