FAQs
High School Parent
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Will The Classical Orchard provide a transcript for my student? |
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No. Teachers will provide progress reports and semester grades, but the responsibility of placing grades on high school transcripts rests with the parents. If you need guidance on how to build a high school transcript, please talk with our high school director, Becca Perry, or other moms who have graduated students. |
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How will I know if my student’s class will meet at the beginning of the school year? |
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Teachers will have a minimum requirement for student enrollment. Once that minimum is met, you will be notified via email that the class is official. |
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What if my child is enrolled in a class, but we need to drop it? Will that be allowed? |
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Due to the payment structure of teacher contracts, students may drop a class before classes meet. If a student drops a class before the first 3 weeks of class, you will forfeit one-third of your class tuition. If you drop it after 4 weeks, you forfeit your entire class tuition. |
Prospective Teachers
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Will I be allowed to select my own curriculum? |
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The short is answer is, “yes.” The Orchard Board will review curriculum choice and evaluate class syllabus to verify that they fit the community’s mission and vision. |
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What is the main form of communication? |
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We will rely on email communication as well as utilizing our site support, homeschool life. During orientation in the late summer, you will be taught how to use this practical and intuitive site to maximize your communication with your students. It’s an easy platform to navigate. |
Photos
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Who do I submit community pictures to? |
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We have set an email to send any community photos that are taken during the school year! Please submit all photos to [email protected]. |
Claritas
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What is Claritas? |
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Claritas is a group of Bible-believers who have written and compiled grammar stage memory work consisting of Scripture, Latin, English Grammar, Math, Science, History, Geography, Timeline, and Hymns with a goal of cultivating wisdom and virtue by nourishing the child’s soul on truth, goodness, and beauty so that, in Christ, the student is enabled to better know, glorify, and enjoy God. |