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The SRO program gives eligible students an opportunity to make some of their own decisions on time man-
      agement in preparation for the realities of college and adulthood. Eligibility for SRO includes the following
      criteria:  junior or sophomore standing; GPA from the previous quarter of 2.5 or greater; three (3) or fewer
      demerits from the previous quarter.  Only eligible students may utilize the following study areas during their
      assigned study periods: Learning Commons, or Academic Resource Center. Students without SRO are as-
      signed to the Academic Resource Center.
      Students agree to the following in their use of SRO:
      1.  To respect the room and its contents
      2.  To respect the school policies given by the moderator
      3.  To talk quietly
      4.  To report to the room on time and accept the normal consequences of habitual tardiness
      5.  To remain in assigned seating until attendance has been taken
      6.  No eating or drinking
      7.  No cell phones, no music
      8.  No games
      Students may lose SRO privileges for failing to follow the program regulations, falling below achievement
      level in a subject or subjects, excessive tardies to school or class, or inappropriate behavior.

                    STUDENT SUPPORT PROGRAM

      DRUGS AND ALCOHOL
      Catholic Memorial High School has the responsibility to provide an optimal environment for the intellectual,
      emotional, and physical development of its students.  Catholic Memorial also recognizes that the education
      and behavior of students is affected adversely by use, abuse, or dependency on drugs and alcohol.  There-
      fore, the school takes seriously its role, along with parents and other segments of the community, in helping
      young people make responsible decisions about the use of alcohol and other drugs.  Catholic Memorial will
      make every effort to assist students and parent in accessing appropriate resources.
      STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES
      The Student Support Program assists students and families in many ways.  A committee made up of the
      School Counselors, Principal, Dean of Students, and Learning Resource Specialist meets regularly to identify
      students’ needs. Individualized programs are designed to support spiritual, emotional, behavioral, and/or
      academic growth.
      Students can be referred to the attention of the Student Support Program by parents, teachers, and staff.
      Parents are welcome to call any Program member to discuss what can be done to encourage success for
      students.
      Since all Catholic Memorial faculty and staff are mandated reporters, any student sharing information regard-
      ing abuse/neglect to self or others will be reported pursuant to State Statutes 48.98(2).
      LOST AND FOUND
      Students should bring found articles to the office and inquire there for lost articles.
                           TUITION AND FEES
      Tuition is established annually by the Board of Directors upon the recommendation of the Finance Commit-
      tee after taking into consideration the projected enrollment and fiscal responsibilities. Participation in athletics
      and activities will be dependent based on a current tuition contract and fee plan. Please contact the Business
      Office for more information.
      A registration fee is paid each spring.  This fee covers the entire process of registration including extra
      secretarial hours and computer services.
      Tuition payment plan information is available upon request.
      One transcript is furnished each student free of charge.  Each single subsequent transcript requested costs
      $5.00.
      A student’s tuition and all fees, fines, and other financial obligations must be satisfied in full before
      the release of his / her diploma, transcripts, or any school records.
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