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    • Payment Agreement
    • Drop Add Form
  • Enroll
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    • 2:00 PM
    • Music Lessons
    • Monday OCC Courses
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    • Preschool Classes
    • Musical Theater
    • Next Steps
  • Pay Here
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Code of Conduct

​Code of Conduct:

  1. Communication: SHEEP communicates via email. You must have a current email address that you check at least once a week.  Not replying to emails from the director or teachers can lead to dismissal from SHEEP. Some teachers may require students to be on Edmodo and or a Facebook group for communications. If it is required by the teacher, you must comply.
  2. UNSUPERVISED STUDENTS: At all times during hours of operation of all SHEEP classes and programs, students must be in their classrooms. Except during class changes, students are not allowed to occupy hallways, corridors, or parking lots or cars. This includes our lunch. Study halls are available for students who have gaps in their schedule. Loitering between or during classes will not be permitted; hall monitors will be in use during all SHEEP hours of operation. Violation will result in students being placed in study hall and parents being charged accordingly.
  3. BULLYING: Bullying will not be tolerated whether it is physical or verbal. Students are to treat each other with kindness or respect at all times. 1 Thes 5:11. Encourage one another and build each other up. Bullying will be addressed by the teacher to the parents and if continues, the child will be removed from SHEEP.
  4. RESPECT: All students attending SHEEP are expected to conduct themselves in a manner that reflects Christ and glorifies God. Lack of respect for teachers, staff, volunteer workers and other students will not be tolerated. Parents are expected to require strict adherence to SHEEP policies of conduct and discuss with their children the expectations by SHEEP about their behavior while on campus and while attending SHEEP related activities off campus. In respecting one another, there is to be no public display of affection (PDA). This includes hugging, holding hands, or any inappropriate physical contact with another person. A warning will be issued to any student not respecting personal boundaries. Parents will be contacted by the director if actions continue and could lead to dismissal if behavior does not change.
  5. LANGUAGE: Ephesians 4:29 Do not let any unwholesome talk come from your mouths, but only what is helpful for building others up according to their needs, that it may benefit those who listen. Vulgar language and profanity are not permitted. Blasphemous language using God’s name inappropriately will not be tolerated. Inappropriate language, whether written or spoken, is not permitted. All communication, whether spoken or written, between students and others must comply with Biblical standards. Written assignments and reading material brought to class must not contain profanity, vulgar language or inappropriate images.
  6. #6. DRESS CODE: The first rule of dress code is modesty. Torso skin, such as abdomen, back, sides and chest, cleavage, or undergarments of any kind must not show, including while sitting, bending, reaching or moving. The guide for length of skirts is knee length. The guide for shorts is mid-thigh. See-through clothing and clothing with cut out sections are not permitted. T-shirts with inappropriate messages are not permitted. Heelys and other wheeled shoes are not permitted. Tops that show under garments or cleavage are not permitted. You may wear sleeveless shirts but tank tops, spaghetti straps, halter tops, tube tops, mid drifts and other revealing shirts are not permitted. Pants, shorts and skirts must be worn with the waistband at the natural waistline, not below it. If you are wearing leggings or tights instead of pants your shirt or tunic must be mid-thigh length
  7. HAIR COLOR: SHEEP has students from age three to 18. Lightly colored hair is allowed at SHEEP. However, stay away from Goth looking, dark hair and makeup. If you have questions, please ask the director before doing anything permanent.  All decisions concerning what is showy or distracting will be left to the discretion of the board whose goal is to keep SHEEP focused on helping parents educate their children for the glory of God. Philippians 2:3 Do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit. Rather, in humility value others above yourselves.
  8. HOMESCHOOL STUDENTS ONLY: Classes taught at SHEEP are for students only. They are not offered to parents or non-homeschool children. SHEEP will not accept children that are being educated in a virtual charter school, which is a form of public schooling at home. Once a student has graduated by walking across a stage, through your accountability group or any other method, a student can no longer attend SHEEP.
  9. CLASS TIME: Classes are 50 minutes long. Teachers need the entire 50 minutes to deliver their lessons and interruptions are not permitted. Interruptions include, but are not limited to, one child monopolizing time by misbehaving or excessive talking. Disruptive students may be removed from class and a parent called. Parents are welcome to sit in on classes with teacher’s permission, but should reserve conversations with the teacher(s) until the break between classes
  10. PUNCTUALITY: Parents should have their children to class no earlier than ten minutes prior to the start of class and must pick students up at the end of their last class. Students not picked up on time will be placed in monitored care and parents will be responsible for the cost of the additional care at the rate of $15 per half hour. A second occurrence will lead to dismissal from SHEEP.
  11. COMPLETED ASSIGNMENTS: The classes offered at SHEEP are designed to enhance homeschool education, not replace a subject taught by the parent. Students are expected to complete the bulk of the assignments at home under the supervision of their parents. Students in high school classes may be asked to type assignments. If this is the case, the student must type their own papers. High School students are expected complete all assignments assigned by teachers. For your child to enjoy the full benefits of SHEEP, it is important that they show up for all classes. If out sick or for other reasons, it is the parents’ responsibility to contact the teacher for missed assignments. If High School credits are being given for any class and assignments are not completed, grades will be held by the SHEEP teacher.
  12. PARENTS, FRIENDS AND GUESTS: Guests, unless by permission of the Director or teacher, are not permitted on campus. Friends, siblings and guests not enrolled in SHEEP are not permitted on campus unless by permission. To receive permission, email the Director. When arriving, visitors must sign in at the front desk and receive a visitor’s tag. Parents are responsible for delivering and picking up students from SHEEP. Only adults authorized by persons may pick up students from campus. If you would like a sibling to pick up a child, please notify the teacher in person.
  13. SICKNESS: If your child is sick, please keep him or her at home. Please be considerate of other families by not bringing a child with a contagious illness to SHEEP. If your child has a fever of 100 degrees or above, has vomited, or has had diarrhea at all during the 24 hours preceding the start of SHEEP, do not bring him or her to SHEEP. If your child becomes sick during SHEEP, the parents or emergency contact, if parents cannot be reached, will be called to pick up the child. Make sure SHEEP has updated phone numbers. If your child becomes sick at SHEEP we will contact you to come take your child home.
  14. CELL PHONES AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT: When a student enters a class, all cell phones other devices must be put away. No electronic devices may be used in classes without approval from the director. If a student violates this, the device will be removed until the end of class and a parent contacted.
  15. WHEELS: No skateboards or heelys are allowed on campus at any time. If a skateboard is found on campus, it will be taken away. A parent must retrieve the skateboard. This includes the parking lot. Bicycles may be ridden to SHEEP but must be kept out of buildings at all times.
  16. SMOKING: No smoking or use of e-cigs is allowed on campus or any SHEEP sponsored activity anywhere at any time.
  17. EMAIL LOOP: Every SHEEP family must be on the SHEEP email loop. We will be adding every member to our email list.
  18. NON COMPLIANCE AND VIOLATIONS: If the conduct and requirements detailed herein are violated, parents and/or students will be given a warning before more serious action is taken. If the Director and/or Board feel that it is inappropriate, the parent of the offending student will be notified that services are terminated, and the student will be permanently removed from SHEEP rolls. If, at any time, a parent would like to discuss their child’s situation please email the director and a meeting will be arranged.
  19. GRADES FROM SHEEP: SHEEP and SHEEP teachers do not keep grades after the current school year.  Once you have received grades please keep them a safe place and turn High School grades in to your Accountability group. It is not the desire of SHEEP to take over the education of your child, but simply to assist the family in their homeschool journey.
  20. LATE PAYMENTS: Those who habitually make late payments to SHEEP will not be allowed to register with returners in the next school year.  They must wait and register with new students
  21. SICK CHILDREN: If your child becomes sick during SHEEP hours, they will be sent to the front desk and a parent will be called.  Please make sure we have correct phones numbers, including emergency numbers.  Also make sure messages are not full on your cell phone. Also, we do not have a place for students to lie down.  For their safety, students may not lie down in cars if they are ill.
  22. Disruptive Behavior: Because SHEEP is a cooperative effort between SHEEP and parents, teachers can dismiss a child from class for disruptive behavior after parents have been notified and behavior has not changed.
  23. Failing Classes: Students failing one or more classes, may not be allowed to return to SHEEP.
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