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Co-Op Classes and Activities

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Announcements:

Our first Co-Op Classes of the 2008-2009 School Year are on THURSDAY, September 11th, 2008. Please park toward the back of the building and use the back door closest to the parking lot to enter the building. Also, please ensure that your vehicle doors are locked and all personal items are safely secured with you or hidden in your vehicle.

Please provide your child with a 3-ring notebook with tabs for each class that is being taken at the co-op classes, as well as pencils, paper, and any other materials needed for each individual class.

Thursday Co-Op Classes Schedule:
Nursery Provided During Each Time Block

8:30 am
to
9:30 am
Clubs:
- Stepping Stones (grades K-3)
- Keepers (grades 4-8)
- Boys' (grades 3-8)
Introduction to Literature
(grades 8-10)
Comparative World Views
(grades 11-12)
9:45 am
to
10:00 am
Prayer Time and Announcements: Main Room
10:00 am
to
11:00 am
Vocabulary in Action
(grades K-4)
OR
Creative Writing Level A
(grades 4-6)
Writing Level B
(grades 6-9)
OR
Beautiful Feet (History)
(grades 8-9)
OR
Writing Level B Extension
(grades 8-9)
American Literature
(grades 10-12)
11:00 am
to
11:15 am
Snack Break
11:15 am
to
12:15 pm
Art
(grades K-5)
OR
Zoology
(grades 3-6)
General Science
(grades 6-8)
OR
Biology
(grades 8-12)
 

Attendance and Health Policy

It is our desire that our children get the most out of CHELC activities. This necessitates regular attendance to scheduled classes. However, a sick child does not retain knowledge and is a hindrance to the learning of other students. The following guidelines are to help you decide if your child should attend class or other CHELC functions:

A Child With the Following is Too Sick to Attend:

  • Fever over 99.5

  • Dry cough - if child is not able to cover without assistance

  • Wet cough

  • Runny nose - if child is not able to use tissue without assistance

  • Nausea/Vomiting - in the last 24 hours

  • Any contagious condition you are aware of

  • General malaise (doesn't have energy, feels bad)

It is okay to bring a child who feels fine but is:

  • On antibiotics (for at least 24 hours) for an infection

  • An older child (at least 4th grade) with a mild cold who can keep it to themselves - cover mouth and nose, use tissue without being told or helped

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Conduct and Attire Policy

Matthew 22:37-39 "Jesus replied, 'Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with your entire mind.' This is the first and greatest commandment. And the second is like it: 'Love your neighbor as yourself.' "

Conduct

We desire for our children to learn in an environment that is wholesome and free from unnecessary distractions. Therefore, we cannot permit the disregard of rules to negatively affect the classroom environment or the activities we participate in, or cause us to lose privileges to meet in a given facility, or to reflect negatively on Christ on whom we represent. We expect children to practice self-discipline, obedience to authority, and Christ-like courtesy and respect of others.

  1. Obedience is expected the first time; direct disobedience will not be tolerated.

  2. Students will do their best to learn what is taught academically and character related.

  3. Students will treat their classmates with care, concern, and consideration.

  4. Students will take care of the property God has given us and will demonstrate good stewardship.

  5. Students will be timely and orderly out of consideration of others and to help them better learn.

Attire

In dress, as well as in conduct, the children should present themselves in a manner that is honoring to God.

  1. Clothing should be everyday dress: casual, modest, and clean.
    Things to avoid: Tattered, patched, or hole-y clothing
                            Lingerie showing
                            Cleavage or midriff showing
                            Over-sized or skin-tight clothing
                            Revealing clothing

  2. Clothing with offensive writing or pictures will not be allowed.

  3. Girl's makeup should be tasteful and modest.

Discipline Policy

Should the above expectations be violated, the teacher or leader will take disciplinary action as outlined below:

1st Offense: Student will receive a verbal correction.

2nd Offense: Student will be taken out of the class or situation and have the appropriate behavior explained to him or her.

3rd Offense: Student will be taken to his or her parent.

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