
St. Rose Student Handbook The St. Rose Student Handbook is given out to every student at the beginning of the school year. It must be read and understood by the parents and students. At the end of the handbook there are three sections that must be signed by both a parent and the student attending St. Rose then returned to the school.
If you are a parent who is thinking about sending your child to St. Rose School please read over the current handbook it contains all the information about rules and regulations, enrollment, transfers from other schools, busing, and much more. This page will be updated every year with a new Handbook.
If you would like to download the entire Student Handbook, please choose the type of document PDF or Word then click on the Download Button below that file type.
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ST. ROSE FACULTY AND STAFF | | Read More | | Student Handbook | WELCOME TO ST. ROSE SCHOOLMay the wisdom of God’s spirit guide all of us as we carry out the mission of Catholic education. May our faith make us strong and God’s peace dwell in our hearts, among our families and within our community. | | Read More | | Student Handbook | REGISTRATIONThe registration of new students takes place in the school office. Registrants must visit the school in person to complete the registration process. Health forms for each new student are provided in the packet given at the time of registration. These forms must be completed and returned to the school office within the first week of school. | | Read More | | Student Handbook | ATTENDANCEAttendance is one of the most important parts of your child’s education, since learning cannot take place if the child is not at school. In school, as in other facets of life, punctuality and regular attendance are necessary for success. Students who do not maintain good attendance maybe required to repeat a grade, lose certain privileges and/or be taken to court. Students who fail to attend school regularly or accumulate numerous absences can be deemed truant and will be reported to the proper authorities. | | Read More | | Student Handbook | FIRE AND TORNADO DRILLSBy law, fire and/or tornado drills must be held monthly. For the safety of all, students are expected to walk quickly and silently to the proper exit or tornado area. Once outside, students assemble at designated areas on the edge of the playground. No one should reenter the building until the signal has been given. During tornado drills, students are expected to assume a protective posture. | | Read More | | Student Handbook | BEHAVIOR OFF CAMPUSThe Diocese of Columbus has a concern with the conduct of students at school or away from the school that may bring discredit or harm to the name of the school or the reputation of the student body. Consequently, conduct at school or away from school that is inappropriate to Christian moral standards, conduct that is in violation of the lay, conduct that is detrimental to the common good, threatening, harmful, or offensive to other students or staff or conduct that is of such nature as to jeopardize the good name of the school, may subject a student to discipline. Discipline for such conduct shall be at the sole discretion of the school Principal. | | Read More | |
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