Handbook
ADMISSION POLICY
MidState Christian Academy accepts all credits from homeschool, public school, or private school students. Testing may be required in some subjects such as math and English.
Students are admitted on the basis of available classroom space, the student’s personal character, scholastic records, and/or entrance tests. The school reserves the right to place the child in a lower grade if deemed necessary. If a student fails to make acceptable scholastic progress or does not adjust to the overall program of the school, withdrawal may become necessary. Students who have been expelled from their previous school(s), who have been withdrawn to avoid such action, or who have a history of discipline issues including aggressive behavior, drug related offenses, weapons violations, immorality, or significant absenteeism may not be permitted to enroll. Students who have been expelled from MidState Christian Academy will not be allowed to re-enroll. It is the policy of MidState Christian Academy that all students must reside with their parent(s) or legal guardian to remain in the school, even after the age of 18 is reached. Any students who are enrolled under false pretense or contribute to the case for enrollment by either providing false information or withholding information may forfeit their opportunity to enroll or to remain enrolled.
MidState Christian Academy, as a private institution, reserves the privilege of setting and maintaining its own standards for student conduct, dress, cleanliness, and scholarship. The school maintains the right to refuse admittance to anyone who fails to meet the entrance requirements and to suspend or expel any student who violates the standards set down in the Student Handbook or other rules of conduct as defined by the administration. Parents that threaten another student or the school forfeit their student’s enrollment. Students of MidState Christian Academy are asked to live a moral lifestyle as outlined in Scripture. Students who practice or promote the LGBTQ lifestyle will be dismissed from MCA.
General Statement of Policy
MidState Christian Academy retains the right to make changes, amendments, and corrections to the rules and policies of the school at any time, with or without prior notice. Students are expected to represent MCA in a positive manner even when they are not on school grounds or attending school functions. The administration will deal directly with any student who draws attention to MCA in a negative manner. Negative actions may result in a student’s dismissal from the school.