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Parental Cooperation

Central Catholic is privileged to be a partner with parents in the religious and moral formation of their sons. Mutual cooperation, trust, and support are essential for the fulfillment of this responsibility. By enrolling your son at Central Catholic, you agree to support its policies. We ask you, therefore, to become familiar with the school’s philosophy, regulations, and procedures. Parents/guardians are required to state that they have read the Student/Parent Handbook, that they accept Central Catholic’s philosophy, policies, and procedures, and that they and their son will comply with them.

Under usual circumstances, a child is not to be deprived of a Catholic education because of the attitude of a parent or guardian. Nevertheless, a situation could arise whereby an uncooperative or destructive attitude of a student’s family might so diminish the effectiveness of the school in acting in loco parentis, that retention of the child would be incompatible with the school’s philosophy. If, in the judgment of the school, such a situation is evident, the family will be asked to withdraw the student from Central Catholic. Parents/guardians must sign the Central Catholic Memorandum of Understanding prior to their son’s attendance. Failure to sign the Memorandum will result in your son being denied enrollment at Central Catholic.