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Mary Queen of Peace “A Beatitude School” Focusing on the Arts

Mary Queen of Peace “A Beatitude School” Focusing on the Arts. Mission. Mary Queen of Peace is a Catholic, Christian, Faith filled school providing an Arts-Integrated curriculum with strong academic excellence. Encouraging the

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Mary Queen of Peace “A Beatitude School” Focusing on the Arts

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  1. Mary Queen of Peace “A Beatitude School” Focusing on the Arts

  2. Mission Mary Queen of Peace is a Catholic, Christian, Faith filled school providing an Arts-Integrated curriculum with strong academic excellence. Encouraging the success and development as students, artists and cultural leaders with a Beatitude focus.

  3. Blessed are the Poor in Spirit, for theirs is the Kingdom of Heaven Blessed are those who Mourn, for they shall be comforted Blessed are the Meek, for they shall inherit the earth Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for Righteousness, for they shall be satisfied Blessed are the Merciful, for they shall obtain mercy Blessed are the Pure in Heart, for they shall see God Blessed are the Peacemakers, for they shall be called children of God Blessed are those who are persecuted for righteousness sake, for theirs is the Kingdom of Heaven. When Jesus saw the crowds, he went up the mountain, and after he had sat down, his disciples came to him. He began to teach them saying:

  4. Vision Mary Queen of Peace is a community of learners from Pre-School through Eighth grade implementing art disciplines and the spirit of the Beatitudes within the lives of students, families, staff and the local community.

  5. Art Disciplines Mary Queen of Peace School of the Arts encourages the empowerment of each student by offering unique opportunities and talents to emerge. The curriculum is based on creative exploration for discovery through a variety of art disciplines required for graduation.

  6. Art Disciplines Each of the disciplines – Choir, Creative Arts,Dance,Drama, and Musicis consistent with the schools mission of developing the whole student. By teaching students to achieve a level of appreciation and competence then, deepening their understanding and knowledge while integrating other areas of academic study and excellence.

  7. PARENT INVOLVEMENT Critical to the SUCCESS of Mary Queen of Peace • Communication with Teachers • Support of Discipline • Permitted to view class sessions

  8. DISCIPLINE PROCEDURES CHAIN OF COMMAND • Teacher • Dean of Students-Mrs. S. Pitts • Clinical Counselor • Principal- Mrs. D. Johnson

  9. COMMUNICATION • STUDENT HANDBOOK – Parent Sign-off • Fridays may include the , Calendar, Forms and Letters from staff • One Call Now – We must have current phone numbers & email addresses. • The MQoP STAR NEWS [monthly newsletter] • Visit the website at: www.maryqueenofpeace.us

  10. CAFETERIA PROGRAM • Breakfast and Lunch free to all students as long as you complete the required forms.

  11. ATTENDANCE PROCEDURES • 1. Notify the school office • 2. Send a note when child returns to • school • 3. Address/ Telephone updates • 4. Attendance/ Tardiness affect ED Choice Scholarships

  12. SCHOOL UNIFORM POLICY • The intention of a uniform dress code is to aid in maintaining an atmosphere in the school that is conducive to the learning environment. The school is not responsible for any unauthorized items.

  13. SCHOOL UNIFORM POLICY • General: Boys and Girls • Shoes: non-marking black or white gym shoes. Students can wear boots on snowy or rainy days, but gym shoes need to be worn in the gym. • Socks: Plain solid white or solid black socks only • Belts: All belts must be solid black, and worn through loops at the waistline of shorts/pants.

  14. SCHOOL UNIFORM POLICY • Jewelry: Small post earrings are acceptable. Hoops and dangling earrings are notallowed. A small religious cross or medal is the only acceptable necklace allowed. One watch may be worn. Rings and bracelets are not permitted.

  15. SCHOOL UNIFORM POLICY • Purses: students are encouraged not to bring purses; however, if a students elects to bring a purse it must be kept either in the student’s locker or placed on the teacher’s desk.

  16. SCHOOL UNIFORM POLICY • Hair: Hair color must be natural. Rattail combs, do rags, scarves, head coverings, and picks in the hair are not allowed.

  17. SCHOOL UNIFORM POLICY • Personal Hygiene: Bringing skin care, hair care, nail care, and cosmetic products to school is not permitted.

  18. SCHOOL UNIFORM POLICY • Boys Pants: Black uniform pants are required. Pants are to be all cotton or cotton/poly fabrics. • During the first and fourth quarters of the school year, black uniform shorts will be permitted, and they must come to the knees. • Pants/shorts must be solid black with no stripes, markings, or logos.

  19. SCHOOL UNIFORM POLICY • Girls Pants: Black uniform pants are required. Pants are to be all cotton or cotton/poly fabrics. • During the first and fourth quarters of the school year, black uniform shorts will be permitted, and they must come to the knees. • Girls may wear capri, crop, or gauchos in first and fourth quarters. Shorts and skirts must come to the knees. • All shorts, skirts, capris must be cotton or cotton/poly blends. All must be solid black with no stripes, markings, or logos.

  20. SCHOOL UNIFORM POLICY • Shirts: White, red, or yellow shirts are required. Shirts must have a collar; they may be knit polo style, long or short sleeved. Undershirts must be plain white. • Sweaters: Plain solid black sweaters are the only color allowed. Solid black vests are acceptable, without logos. • Sweatshirts: Solid black, long-sleeved sweatshirts are allowed. They may be pullover or zipper style.

  21. TUITION 2011-2012 • Tuition Payments made through Ms. Dye (937) 224-7952 at Homewood Campus. • Generous Financial Assistance for ALL students [click on the following links on next slide [PSAS, P.A.C.E., EdChoice] to see important details or contact school office

  22. TUITION 2011-2012 • Private School Aid Service (PSAS Required) • P.A.C.E. (Parents Advancing Choice in Education) Scholarship (937) 228-7223 • EdChoice Scholarship Program

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