St. Michaels Catholic Church
 
A child must be three years of age on or before September 1st to be admitted to the 3K program. A child must be four years of age before September 1st to be admitted to the 4K program. To enter the Kindergarten, a child must be five years of age before September 1st. A child will have attained the age of six years on or before September 1st of the year in which he or she enters First Grade. The principal may make an exception in the case of a child who has completed Kindergarten in a different state where the entering age is lower if testing shows that the child is ready for First Grade.

Before a student is eligible for registration, the following information must be received: Birth certificate from the Bureau of Vital Statistics, Baptismal certificate (if applicable), Social Security card, and complete immunization record. Registration is not complete and students are not admitted to St. Michael's Catholic School until all information has been received. Transfer students must also include their latest report card and test scores, and sign a release form for a transfer of records from their previous school. Registration is not complete and students are not admitted to St. Michael's Catholic School until all information has been received. All transfer students will be on a nine-week probation, which may be extended at any time by the school principal. If, during this period, the student or parents demonstrate that they are unwilling to cooperate with the school or its staff, the student will be dismissed or asked to withdraw. 

Before a student is finally accepted into St. Michael's Catholic School, the following conditions must be verified:

1. The student must meet the academic standards of the grade or class section in which he or she will be placed as set forth by St. Michael's Catholic School.

2. Any student's academic position will be objectively established through the school transcript or by a standardized test administered by St. Michael's Catholic School at the parent's expense.
Every student who is enrolled from a public or non-public school will be placed in the grade recommended by the sending school (unless the principal and parents agree otherwise) until evidence is obtained by testing, observation, and other means make it possible for the principal to make an appropriate grade placement.

 

 

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Saint Michael's Catholic School · 208 McLeod Street· Cuero, Texas 77954
phone: 361.277.3854 · fax: 361.275.3618 · email to: stmichael@dewittec.net