The Family Handbook.
Read the handbook in full, then sign the family acknowledgment. The handbook covers academic policies, attendance, conduct, communication, technology, Christian formation, and ESA — and includes the printable signoff form on the last page. All enrolling families are required to sign the acknowledgment.
The practical details.
A school should publish what it expects, what it provides, and how it handles the day-to-day. We do. The handbook below is the official document. Enrolled families receive a complete copy in the welcome packet; the summary on this page highlights what to expect.
Read first. Then sign the acknowledgment.
Every enrolling family is required to read the document below and submit a signed acknowledgment confirming they have read and understand it. The acknowledgment is part of the enrollment file.
One form per family covers all enrolled scholars.
Download the handbook.
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What the handbook covers.
Four major areas, summarized. The bullet points below are highlights, not a substitute for the full handbook.
Academic Policies
Grading, late work, retake policies, transcript standards, and the academic-decision appeal process. Year 1 serves K–7; high school grades and graduation requirements are added one per year beginning Fall 2028.
Attendance & Conduct
Attendance expectations for live classes, excused-absence procedures, code of conduct in the live classroom, and the three-step disciplinary review framework.
Communication & Privacy
Parent-teacher communication norms, parent observer accounts, FERPA-equivalent record protections, and photo/video consent.
Christian Formation
Vitae Christian Formation framework, daily devotional rhythm, Scripture in the classroom (RSV-CE), and the school’s posture toward parish life.
Let all things be done decently and in order.— 1 Corinthians 14:40 (RSV-CE)

