CONSENT TO POLICY:
I hereby certify my consent and compliance to all governing policies of the school and understand that admission to Central Baptist Academy is a privilege, not a right. Continued attendance at the school is subject to the sole discretion of the administration. All parents should understand that students are admitted only if the following conditions are met:
- Parents grant permission to the school authorities to discipline their children using necessary methods. Parents agree that they will cooperate and discipline the child in the home. (Proverbs 13:24, 19:18, 22:15)
- Parents agree that if their child should become involved in any difficulty with other children in school, they will in no case complain to any other parent. This should be handled in a prayerful spirit through the teacher(s) and administration. Any questions, comments, or problems with any child should be handled through the teacher(s) prior to going to the principal or administrator. (1 Peter 3:8-12)
- Parents agree that their children will abide by all school rules and policies including, but not limited to, the uniform dress code and use of the King James Version of the Bible. Parents are responsible for all information in the Policy Handbook and grade specific Policy Sheet. Changes may occur; written notification will be made available to parents about the changes.
- Parents agree to meet their financial obligations to the school. This includes tuition, fees, etc. (II Kings 4:7; Romans 13:8)
- Parents understand that the school does not have insurance for students. Insurance for all school activities and events should be covered under parents’ insurance policies.
- Parents understand that CBA does not accept or accommodate 504 Evaluations or Individualized Education Plans.
- The school administration reserves the right to open and search lockers at any time.
- Admission of students is based upon at least one parent being a born-again believer. This is the only way that what is being taught in school can be reinforced in the home. Strong participation in and faithfulness to your church is critical to the educational process.