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(9) Neither the teachers nor the school will provide a daily email, text, or call regarding the student's
progress or difficulties. We will communicate with you through appropriate school channels if we
believe there is a concern that you should address with your student.
(10) All communications between the parents and any person at the school must be professional,
cooperative, and appropriate. If we cannot have this type of relationship, this may not be the right
school for your child.
PARENT/FAMILY COOPER ATION
As stated elsewhere, the School believes that a positive and constructive working relationship between
the School and family member (defined as parent, student, or other person associated with the student)
is essential to the fulfillment of the School's educational purpose and responsibilities to its students.
If the parent's or other family member's behavior, communications, or interactions on or off campus
(including during school-sponsored events) is disruptive, intimidating, overly aggressive, or reflects a loss of
confidence or disagreement with the School's policies, methods of instruction, or discipline, or otherwise
interferes with the School's safety procedures, responsibilities, or accomplishment of its educational
purpose or program, the School reserves the right to dismiss the family or family member from the
community. In addition, the School reserves the right to place restrictions on parents' or other family
members' involvement or activity at School, on School property, or at School-related events for reasons that
the School deems appropriate.
Additionally, the School requires that all parents (married, unmarried, divorced, or separated) cooperate
with one another in the best interests of their child(ren)'s education at the School. Failure of parents to
cooperate with one another may lead to dismissal of their child(ren) from the School or non-renewal of
enrollment for future academic years.
FUNDR AISING
No class, individual, or organization is to begin any money raising activity without permission
from the AUP Committee. No class, individual or organization may request money from any other
class, individual, or organization within or outside the School without permission from the School
administration office. All extracurricular organizations should strive to be self-sufficient, raising money
through approved concessions and approved service-type projects.