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As a private school, we rely on the involvement of our families to help keep tuition costs as low as possible. The following outlines the details:
Each family agrees to complete the correct number of volunteer hours.
- Thirty-six (36) hours per school year if your oldest student is in Kindergarten or older.
- Eighteen (18) hours per school year if your oldest student is in Kindergarten Readiness.
- Ten (10 hours per school year if your oldest student is in Preschool.
Each family need to complete the first half of their required hours by the end of December. The second half of their required hours should be completed by the middle of May. Unfulfilled volunteer hours are billed at the rate of $10 per hour. Families have the option of buying out their time in advance at a rate of $10 per hour. Hours must be completed by an adult. Students cannot complete volunteer hours. Volunteer hours are a per family requirement, not per student.
There are many ways to fulfill volunteer hours. Volunteers help in the lunch room, on field trips, in the classroom, at special events, correcting homework, and a host of other activities - some on site and some off.
As a private school, we rely on the involvement of our families to help keep tuition costs as low as possible. The following outlines the details:
· Each family agrees to complete the correct number of volunteer hours.
- Thirty-six (36) hours per school year if your oldest student is in Kindergarten or older.
- Eighteen (18) hours if your oldest student is in Kindergarten Readiness.
- Ten (10) hours if your oldest student is in Preschool.
· Each family needs to complete the first half of their required hours by the end of December. The second half of their required hours should be completed by the middle of May.
· Unfulfilled volunteer hours are billed at the rate of $10 per hour.
· Families have the option of buying out their time in advance at a rate of $10 per hour.
· Hours must be completed by an adult. Students cannot complete volunteer hours.
· Volunteer hours are a per family requirement, not per student.
There are many ways to fulfill volunteer hours. Volunteers help in the lunchroom, on field trips, in the classroom, at special events, correcting homework, and a host of other activities some on site, some off.
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