Classroom Participation
Students who enroll for classroom participation will use the school’s curriculum. School curriculum includes Accelerated Christian Education, Abeka, Bob Jones, and Association of Christian Schools International (not all-inclusive). Students will be assisted in these classes during school hours. Parents will be responsible for making sure assigned work is completed on time. Parents and teachers will work closely together to formulate a plan for the school year. The school will be an assistant to you, the homeschool parent. Students who enroll to participate in weekly classroom time will be expected to adhere to the following standards:
- Be on time to class (classes begin promptly at 8:30 a.m.)
- Attend regularly
- Comply with school dress code
- Bring any and all materials needed to participate in class
- All homework is to be completed and turned in or scored
- Adherence to classroom rules
- Respect for teacher and students
Enrichment Program and Extra-Curricular Participation
Enrichment classes are held one day per week. These classes include and are not limited to: Spanish, PE, Art and Music/Choir. Students in grades 3-8 are also eligible for Orchestra class participation. Students participating in Enrichment classes and extra-curricular will be expected to adhere to the following standards:
- Be on time for class (schedules will be distributed prior to the beginning of the school year)
- Attend regularly
- Comply with school dress code (gym clothes include navy blue sweat pants, school t-shirt, and tennis shoes)
- Bring any and all materials needed to participate in class/activity
- All homework is to be completed and returned
- Adherence to classroom rules
- Respect for teacher and students
Academic Integrity
Homeschooling your children is a privilege. With that privilege comes great responsibility to train your children academically, spiritually, and physically. This requires a full commitment—from all parents and students—to academic and moral integrity. Your signature on this application is your commitment to academic integrity as a parent and as a student.
What does academic integrity mean?
- You will not abuse the use of the internet.
- You will not share your work with other students, including siblings.
- You will not practice plagiarism in any form.
- You will be expected to do your own work. If you are working with another student on a project, you need to have it approved.
If academic integrity is compromised, the student will be given a failing grade and/or dismissed from OCHA.
Parental/Guardian Responsibilities
- Must acknowledge and support the use of online and paper curriculum written with a Christ-centered Christian worldview and it's agreement with the OCE mission statement.
- Must give proper attention to deadlines and daily goals within the guidelines laid out for each individual student. Additionally, allotting necessary time for added creativity in field trips, labs or other special projects related to learning.
- The parent/guardian is ultimately responsible for their child's learning. This includes students who participate in both Academic Programs and Enrichment Programs through OCE's Homeschool Academy. The parent/guardian will work closely with the Homeschool Cooridnator and/or teacher to maintain proper daily goal setting as well as supervision of those goals and progress.
- Will work closely with OCHA staff to promote maximum learning with each home educated student.
- Make themselves aware of and knowledgeable of homeschool laws for their state.
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