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Schedule of Dates

Admissions

Schedule of Dates: In-house registration is held in January each year.

Registration for new students, children of non-parishioners, and non-Catholics will follow registration of students currently enrolled and their siblings.

Registration for new students who are registered St. Dominic Parishioners will be February 23 from 8:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. and registration for new students who are NOT registered St.Dominic parishioners and NON-CATHOLICS will be February 25th from 8:30 to 10:30 a.m.

The following documents are needed at registration time:

    proof of residency (such as an Entergy bill)
      proof of St. Dominic Church Parish membership (envelope number)
        birth certificate
          baptismal certificate
            student's social security number
              up-dated health/immunization record
                copy of transcript and report cards from all previous schools attended
                  CCD report cards for students who attended CCD classes.

                  The registration fee must be paid at the time of registration.

                  School Tours

                  Parents of prospective students are welcome to tour our school and facilities. Tours are given each Tuesday morning during the months of January and February. Please call the school office (482- 4123) to arrange a tour.

                  Policy of Admission
                  The Archdiocesan Handbook of Policies 5000 states:
                  "Parochial schools of the archdiocese are open to all children regardless of religion, race, or ethnic background, but prior preference should be given to children of the Roman Catholic religion. Reasonable effort should be made to provide Catholic children with a Catholic education. Parish school boards should make a strong effort to provide a Catholic education for a child whose parents are unable to pay full tuition. Each parish is responsible to determine its own admissions priorities as long as these priorities are in accord with the Archdiocesan Handbook of Policies. In those cases in which physical limitations make it necessary to restrict the in-take of students in a given school, priority shall be given to students of Catholic parents residing in the parish and who have demonstrated support of Catholic education in the past.

Last Updated ( Jul 24, 2010 at 07:36 AM )