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Disciplinary Methods

Forms of discipline may include disciplinary notes, work assignments, probation, suspension or dismissal.

Disciplinary notes will serve as reminders to parents and students of a policy that is not being followed or of school work that is not being completed. Teachers, department coordinators and head coordinators may give disciplinary notes.

Work assignments are to be completed exactly as requested within a specified time period. Work assignments may be given by a teacher, department coordinator, or head coordinator.

Probation may involve loss of privileges and exclusions from co-op activities or the use of the facility. Probation may only be levied by a head coordinator.

Suspension is a removal from the co-op with an option to reapply after a specified time. Suspension may only be levied by a head coordinator.

Dismissal is the last resort and means of permanent removal from the program. A dismissed individual may not be present at any facilities or at any functions related to this co-op without written permission from a head coordinator. Dismissal is only administered by the Board of Directors.

An individual may appeal a disciplinary action to co-op’s Board of Directions. An appeal must be made in writing within seven days after a discipline has been enforced.

Fees

Building Use/ Maintenance Fee $75 per semester/per family (1st semester payment is due with application; 2nd semester payment is due by October 1)
Registration Fee $15 for 1st child ($15)
$13 for 2nd child ($28)
$11 for 3rd child ($39)
$ 9 for 4th child ($48)
$ 7 for 5th child ($55)
$ 5 for 6th child ($60)
$ 3 for every additional child ($63 and up)