2010-2011 Educational Enrollment Contract....

This contract made and entered into by and between the Calhoun Educational Foundation, Inc. (hereinafter “CA), and the undersigned parent(s), guardian(s), or persons in loco parentis (hereinafter “undersigned”), and

WHEREAS, CA, is a Mississippi non-profit corporation, with the purpose of providing students education under a fully accredited curriculum; and

WHEREAS the undersigned are in accord with the policies of CA and agree to place the student(s) listed below under its teachings and discipline, which includes, among other things, a random drug testing for all students to detect and prevent illegal drug use, and corporal punishment for disciplinary reasons, administered by the Administration under appropriate circumstances without notice to the undersigned;

NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the promises and other good valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the parties agree as follows:

1.The undersigned do hereby enroll the student(s) listed below in the grades and for the school year set forth below, and CA accepts said student(s) subject to the terms of this contract;
2.The undersigned shall pay the appropriate tuition and fees set forth in the Tuition and Fee Schedule;
3.Since CA hires teachers, purchases textbooks, and makes other financial commitments on a yearly basis, determined largely by the strength of enrollment contracts, the undersigned understands that the student(s) listed below are enrolled for the entire school year, or such portion as may remain after the date of entrance, and that the undersigned are obligated to pay all tuition and fees listed in this contract for the full year;
4.If payment of tuition and fees are not made in accordance with this contract, CA shall have the right in accordance with applicable law to refuse to admit the student(s) to class, to refuse to allow the student(s) to take mid-term or final examinations, and to withhold the transcript or other records of grades awarded for courses completed until all financial obligations of the undersigned due at that particular time are satisfied;
5.All students are required to meet the academic standards of CA and to abide by all rules and regulations established by CA, including those stated in the CA Student Handbook, as may be amended from time to time; CA reserves the right to dismiss any student who does not respect CA’s spiritual standards or provide reasonable cooperation in the education process, or whose conduct on or off campus is considered detrimental to the best interest of CA;
6.The undersigned shall fully cooperate with CA in matters concerning student/school relationships and shall refrain from any action which is disruptive of discipline or destructive of authority properly exercised by CA’s representatives; a breach of this obligation on the part of the undersigned shall constitute grounds for the dismissal of any student from CA;
7.This contract covers the 2010-2011 school year and the obligations of CA hereunder are contingent upon all financial obligations from any previous contracts between CA and the undersigned being met as specified therein; the scheduled Registration Fee and Building Fee are non-refundable;
8.On the delinquent amounts, CA reserves the right to impose a $20 late fee on monthly payments that are not received by the 1st of each month, and a $40 late fee on delinquent semi-annual payments not received by August 15th and January 15th; CA also reserves the right to assess a $35 service charge for any payments returned due to refusal of payment by the undersigned’s financial institution; CA may require payment in cash, cashier’s check or money order.
9.Each family is required to sell a minimum of $300 in raffle tickets for the Patrons Club. If not sold by the Harvest Carnival, the balance will be added to the tuition balance.
10.On all accounts that are turned over to a collection agency, the undersigned shall pay all fees associated with collections.
11.Student accident insurance is offered to every student at the beginning of the school year. The Board of Directors recommends that every parent purchase school day insurance for their children. CA assumes no liability for student accidents.

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