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Article VIII. Students

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A. The school admits qualified students without regard to race, color, ethnic background, or national origin.

** B. Students are screened and admitted only when the school's program can be predicted to serve the needs of each.

** C. Students are evaluated annually. Standardized test scores in group form are available to parents, the governing body, and the sponsoring body. A recent follow-up study indicates how well graduates are performing in colleges and schools.

** D. Any currently or previously enrolled student will have his/her record kept permanently on file by the school.

** E. The school publishes documents that describe the curriculum, its organization, how students are classified, the marking system, disciplinary rules and techniques, promotion and retention policies, and high school graduation requirements (if applicable).

** F. There is a mandatory attendance rule for students which meets or exceeds the state standards.


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