The Classical School application is different than The First Academy’s application, therefore we are asking that you complete this supplement. This is only for families that are moving to TCS from TFA or for families that may have filled out TFA’s application by mistake. This form allows us to get any TCS specific application questions answered without having you complete a new application to TCS.


Thank you for taking your time to fill this out for us. If you have any questions please feel free to contract our TCS office at 407-206-8762.


Following the general questions - there are two major sections: the first set for the student's in grades 6-12 to complete, the second set for parents to complete.

Student's Name*
Parent's Name*
Please use an email associated with the parent within the application.

Student Questions

Please ensure the student answers these questions.

Have you ever homeschooled before?*
Do you have concerns about attending The Classical School? If yes, please explain.*
Do you have a job after school or on the weekends?  If yes, where?*
Have teachers had to remind you to change your behavior?*
Have you had any office referrals in the past 2 years?*
Have you ever tried tobacco, drugs or alcohol?*
Have you ever been suspended or expelled from school?*
Have you ever been arrested?*

The next section is for your parents.

For the Parents

Have you Home Schooled your student before?*
Are you willing to read communications from the school and teachers?*

Please read the Middle and High School Student Expectations below:


As a Christ-centered school, The Classical School is a great privilege. The Classical School desires that every school employee and student reflect a lifestyle pleasing to Jesus Christ. Since the testimony of our lives is so significant, you are asked to read and sign the following agreement which pertains to student conduct both on and off campus, during and after school.



HONOR CODE
Attendance at The Classical School is a great privilege, like all privileges, it comes with certain responsibilities.

I, therefore, personally accept each of the following Christian responsibilities:


1. Love God Whole heartedly Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind and with all your strength. (Mark 12:30)


2. Serve Others Joyfully do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit, but in humility consider others better than yourselves. Each of you should look not only to your own interests, but also to the interests of others. (Philippians 2:3-4)


3. Obey Authority Obey your leaders and submit to their authority. They keep watch over you as men who must give and account. Obey them so that their work will be a joy, not a burden, for that would be of no advantage to you. (Hebrews 13:17)


4. Work Diligently Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord, not for men. (Colossians 3:23)



ADDITIONALLY:

I will strive for excellence as a student in all that I say and do.

I will obey Biblical principles with regard to speech and conduct.

I agree to follow the guidelines found in the Parent/Student Handbook.

I will show respect and cooperate with those in authority at the school.

I will not try or use alcohol, drugs and tobacco.

I will avoid cursing, sexual immorality (including professing to be a

homosexual/bisexual/ transgender and/or identification or practice of homosexual/bisexual/ transgender behaviors-Lev. 20:13, Rom. 1:27), witchcraft, dissension, and cheating. These and other specific acts and attitudes that The Classical School adheres to are cited in Galatians 5:19-21.

I will dress in accordance with the guidelines set forth by The Classical School dress code policy.

I will comply with the discipline policy of The Classical School.

I understand that I can be held accountable by the school for any negative behavior both on and off campus at any time during the year. If the school determines the inappropriate behavior impacts my witness for Christ, the school's reputation and/or other TCS students or families in a negative manner, suspension or expulsion may result.

  • Given the explosive growth and expansion of “social networking” technology such as Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, etc. and related resources such as blogs and other web-based discussion forums across all areas of modern life, students of The First Academy may be held accountable for their actions related to any and all internet interactions according to the agreed upon conduct policy found in the Parent/Student Handbook (see Student Conduct Agreement). Any interactions with social media by a TFA student which appear to be contrary to the TFA code of conduct may result in disciplinary action and or dismissal. Interacting on line with a person or group, in its essence, is no different than interacting with someone face-to-face – i.e., students are required to maintain the principles of a Christ-like character.
  • The expectation is that you are not using your iDevice for the purpose of interacting on social media platforms during the school day.
Honor Code Agreement*
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