Driver’s Education Registration Form Asheville Christian Academy Monday, February 27 through Thursday, March 2, 2017 ***In case of weather delay, we will use Friday, March 3 as a make-up day*** 8:00 am – 4:00 pm (Room 207, East Building) Lunch break everyday will be from 12:00 pm-12:30 pm with short AM and PM breaks Name of Student: ____________________________________________________________________ Student’s Date of Birth: _______________________________________________________________ Parent’s Name: ______________________________________________________________________ Home Address: _______________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________ Contact Phone Numbers
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Email Address ______________________________________________________________________ Emergency Contact Name ____________________________________________________________ Emergency Contact Phone Number ___________________________________________________ This information will be used by ACA and the Driver’s Education Instructor in case of emergency and to schedule driving time for the student.
Policies and Procedures:
Students must have turned 14 on or before August 27, 2016 in order to take the class (14 ½ by the first day of class) Students will receive 30 hours of classroom instruction. Students must be in attendance for all Driver’s Education sessions. Please do not sign up for the class if you cannot meet this requirement. The six required hours of behind- the-wheel instruction will be scheduled at a later date by the instructor. Send both the “Honor Covenant” form (non-ACA students ONLY) and this registration form, as well as your class payment, to Erin Winter in the Upper School Office (East Building). Registration will be processed on a first-come, first-served basis. This registration form, the “Honor Covenant” form (non-ACA students ONLY), and your class payment must all be received in order to secure your spot in the class. The fee for the class is $100, payable by check or cash (cash payments may not be mailed). Checks should be made payable to ACA, with “Driver’s Education” in the memo line. The mailing address is: Asheville Christian Academy, Attention: Erin Winter, Upper School Office, 74 Riverwood Road, Swannanoa NC 28778. You may also bring your payment/forms to the Upper School Office. In the event of inclement weather, please call the school office for a prerecorded message regarding school closings and/or a delayed start. You may also go to our website at www.acacademy.org .Please note that ACA does NOT necessarily follow Buncombe County school closings. Students will be required to make up missed time due to weather delays/cancellations.
Insurance Disclaimer: Each student must be covered by a parent or guardian’s health insurance before participating. Expenses resulting from an injury or illness are the responsibility of the parent/guardian. I give permission for my child, named above, to participate in ACA camp/classes. I accept responsibility for medical care in case of injury or illness during the class. I also agree that photos taken during classes that include my child may be used for promotional purposes.
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THE HONOR COVENANT One of the most important qualities demanded of each student enrolled at ACA is his/her honor. The differences among the student body are many, but a common thread that should mark us individually and collectively is that we are people who prize individual honor. This is a quality that no one can strip from us. The writer to the Hebrews states, “We are sure that we have a clear conscience and desire to live honorably in every way” (Hebrews 13:18b). So, too, in order to have an environment of academic, athletic, artistic and social vibrancy, we must make it a priority to “desire to live honorably in every way.” The Honor Covenant provides a Christian foundation for character and virtue that encompasses all aspects of student life. In order to provide a context that is conducive to robust student growth, this covenant is binding upon all students and faculty. The covenant must be signed by parent and student as a part of the admission contract. Article I. The honor of a student’s word is true at all times (Ephesians 4:25, Proverbs 12:17). a. All responses given to questions asked regarding behavior or an academic product will be complete and completely truthful. b. It is a violation of this covenant to distort the truth in any way. Article II. The honor of a student’s treatment of another student forbids any kind of abuse. Abuse is defined as occurrences of verbal, sexual, and/or physical harassment or intimidation of another student (Matthew 7:12, Romans 13:10). a. It is a violation of this covenant for a student to verbally abuse another student either to his/her face or to others. b. Any threats of, or occurrence of, physical abuse is a violation of this covenant. Article III. In keeping with the eighth commandment, a student must not steal the property of another individual or institution (Ephesians 4:28, Exodus 20:15). a. The damaging, defacing or taking of any property without the expressed permission of the owner is a violation of this covenant. b. The use of an author’s words in any written project without permission or without giving recognition to the author is plagiarism. Plagiarism is a violation of this covenant. c. All work a student submits (including homework) must have originated with the student singly, reflect the efforts of the student, and be solely produced by that student. Cheating in any form is a violation of this covenant. Article IV. It is the intention of the leadership of the school to instill in students a sense of ownership and accountability to one another as exemplified in the teaching of Matthew 18:15 – 17. In accordance with this, a student who witnesses a violation or has a clear knowledge of another student’s violation of this covenant may ask that student to report himself to the appropriate teacher. The student may also choose to bring the matter before the teacher, thus allowing the teacher to address the student in question. Upon my honor as a student/participating student at Asheville Christian Academy, I commit to personally upholding and corporately supporting this covenant in my school. My signature indicates my full submission to the spirit and substance of this covenant. Student(s) Signature _____________________________________________________________________ Parent(s) Signature______________________________________________________________________________ (indicating that you have discussed this covenant with your child and are satisfied he/she understands the significance thereof)
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