A. St. Vincent de Paul School exists primarily to
educate those Parish children whose families are
committed to the Catholic faith and Catholic
education.
B. St. Vincent de Paul School
admits qualified students of any race, color,
national and ethnic origin in administration of its
educational policies and scholarships. Students
possessing physical or emotional disabilities will
not be denied admission solely by reason of the
disability.
C. Normally, no more than 30
students will be accepted for grades 1-8. A waiting
list will be established as soon as classes are
filled.
D. As openings occur for each
grade level, admissions are considered on the
following priority basis (any exceptions must be
approved by the pastor):
NOTE: Families registered in more
than one parish will be considered non-parishioners.
1. Children of St.
Vincent de Paul parishioners who have
children presently enrolled in the school.
2. Children of
parishioners who are registered in and
supportive of St. Vincent de Paul Parish.
Supportive families are those who regularly
support the financial needs of the Parish
(only the regularity of the financial
support is considered -- not the amount).
The length of time a family has been
registered in and supportive of the Parish
and their level of involvement in parish
life are taken into consideration.
3. Children of
non-parishioners who have children presently
enrolled in the school.
4. Children of families
who are registered in other Catholic
parishes with first preference given to
Parish subsidized families.5. Children of
parishioners who are registered in the St.
Vincent de Paul Parish.
6. Children of non-parishioner families.