As a school community, St. Paul Catholic School must insist on behavior that is consistent with our Christian ideals, on standards of academic excellence, and on the cooperation of our families to meet their financial obligations to the school in a conscientious and timely manner.
At the time of re-registration, children who are currently enrolled at St. Paul are given first priority. Re-registration, however, might be denied to a particular child or a particular family if unusual circumstances indicate that re-registration is not in the best interest of the child, of the family, or of the overall school community. Such unusual circumstances include, but are not limited to a family's unwillingness or inability to meet its financial obligations to the school; a child's demonstrated inability or unwillingness to live up the the academic standards that are an integral part of the St. Paul curriculum; a child's unwillingness or inability to abide regularly by the student code of conduct; and the inability or unwillingness of parents to work cooperatively and civilly with the school, its administration and its staff in resolving problems which may arise between home and school. In the spring of each year, a letter of intent to re-register will be sent to families.