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Admissions Policy

General Requirements

St. Frederick Catholic High School and Junior High School is a co-educational, diocesan Catholic school serving students in grades 7–12. Admission is open to students who wish to pursue their education in a safe, caring, and faith-filled learning environment and who meet the school’s admissions requirements.

Admissions information is evaluated to determine if the student is prepared to meet the school’s academic, behavioral, and disciplinary standards and is willing to support the mission and values of St. Frederick Catholic High School and Junior High School.

St. Frederick Catholic High School and Junior High School admits qualified students to its programs and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national or ethnic origin, or disability in the administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, athletic programs, or other school-administered programs.

A student who has been expelled from another school, who has not met the academic requirements of his or her former school, or who, in the judgment of the St. Frederick administration, has a history of serious academic or behavioral problems, will not be admitted.

Admissions Interview Process

All applicants to St. Frederick Catholic High School and Junior High School, including students applying from feeder schools, transfer schools, and home schools, are required to participate in an admissions interview. A parent or guardian interview is also required as part of the admissions process.

The admissions interview committee will consist of:

  • The Head of School
  • One additional member of the administration
  • One faculty member from either the High School or Junior High School, depending upon the applicant’s grade level at the time of application

The admissions interview is intended to assess the student’s academic readiness, character, conduct, school fit, and willingness to support the mission and values of St. Frederick Catholic High School and Junior High School. The parent interview provides an opportunity to ensure mutual understanding of the school’s expectations, policies, and commitment to Catholic education.

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Student Shadow Visit Procedure

We welcome the opponrtinty for prospective students to shadow at our school. Come spend a day seeing SFHS through the eyes of a student. In order to begin the process, the click on the button below and submit form found there. 

Student Shadow Form

Feeder School Admission

Students applying from St. Frederick’s recognized feeder schools — Jesus the Good Shepherd School and Our Lady of Fatima School — receive priority consideration for admission.

The following criteria are evaluated during the admissions process:

  • The student’s overall academic and behavioral record
  • Recommendation from the feeder school principal
  • Required student and parent admissions interviews

Priority placement is granted to feeder school students whose completed enrollment applications and all required documents are submitted by the published registration deadline.

Admission is contingent upon continued satisfactory academic performance, attendance, conduct, and fulfillment of all enrollment requirements.

Transfer Student Admission

Students seeking admission from another state-approved school or home school must complete the admissions process prior to acceptance. The process includes submission of all required documentation and participation in the required admissions interviews.

The following information is evaluated in determining admission:

  • Placement and/or admissions testing
  • Student admissions interview and parent interview
  • Official school transcript
  • Record of current grades
  • Recent standardized test scores
  • Discipline records
  • Attendance records
  • Recommendations from the previous school

Admission decisions are based upon the student’s academic preparedness, conduct history, attendance, and alignment with the mission and expectations of St. Frederick Catholic High School and Junior High School.

Probationary Status for Transfer Students

All transfer students are admitted on a probationary basis for the first semester of attendance.

During this probationary period, the school will monitor:

  • Academic performance
  • Attendance
  • Discipline and conduct
  • Adjustment to the school environment

At the conclusion of the first semester, the student’s status will be reviewed by school administration. Probationary status may be removed if the student demonstrates satisfactory progress and compliance with school expectations.

St. Frederick Catholic High School and Junior High School reserves the right to deny continued enrollment if a student fails to meet academic, behavioral, or attendance standards during the probationary period.

 

Application Process

New Student Inquiry Form


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