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Dear Families, Welcome! Welcome! We are glad you are here and we are excited to introduce our educational program. You have many education options to choose from and we understand the importance of this decision. DCCS is an excellent and valuable choice! We are committed to partnering with you in facilitating your child s development in Academics, Faith, and Character. We believe a Christ-centered education recognizes that the entire world belongs to God every square inch of Creation. We are called to grow in our knowledge, faith, and gifts in service to His Kingdom today and tomorrow, and to celebrate diversity in all things. In this packet, you will find all the information you need to apply and enroll for the 2018-2019 school year. I am happy to go through the packet with you and explain each step if clarity is needed. Please take note of the Tuition and Fee Schedule page for all costs and deadlines. Depending on the time of year you enroll, costs and fees will differ. We understand Christian Education is a conscious financial investment, and we believe it should be accessible to those who are committed to it. We encourage all families who have a desire to apply for Tuition Assistance. The information to do so is included on the Financial Policy page. Again, if you have questions regarding any parts of the enrollment process, please contact the school office. We want this to be a smooth and enjoyable transition for you. Thank you for allowing us the opportunity to share our great school with you! With a warm welcome, Brian Verwolf Head of School Deer Creek Christian School 330 W. Highland Dr., Chicago heights, 60411 (708) 672-6200 www.deercreek.org

What do I need to do to apply and enroll my child at DCCS? Checklist: Complete application online: 1) Go to www.deercreek.org 2) Under the Enrollment tab, choose Apply to DCCS. 3) Be ready to update all of your contact information as directed. The online application includes agreements relating to: Finance Policy Technology Acceptable Use Policy Emergency Medical Authorization Consent/Release Permissions for Photos & Personal Info Review Who Are We Document Review Class Options and Financial Policy K-8 Students: Fill out the Transfer of Student Records K-8 Students: Schedule an entry-level testing date Review Standards of Dress Items to turn in to the office: Enrollment Fee: $300 Copy of Current Immunization Form (Or New Physical if K or 6 th Grade)

Who Are We? In 1984 Deer Creek Christian Preschool opened its doors to area families looking for a quality, Christian preschool to help educate and nurture their children. Over the next eight years, the preschool continued to grow, culminating in the addition of a kindergarten in 1993. Each year a new grade was added, facilitating the advancing students and affording them the best possible education. During the 1993-1994 school year the church voted overwhelmingly to build new classrooms and the Family Life Center to accommodate the growing school. Eventually, additional grades were added until the first eighth grade class graduated in 1998. Today, Deer Creek Christian School provides excellence in education for Preschool through eighth grade students. The improvement and advancement of our educational program, extracurricular activities and opportunities for social development continues to be our goal, and we thank God for the opportunity to serve Him in this ministry. Deer Creek Christian Church held its first scheduled worship service in October 1966. Since that humble beginning the church has transformed itself over the years into a large church that has many significant ministries. Though DCCS is an active church that is committed to serving the surrounding community, the church has seen a steady decline in attendance over the past ten years. Through a great deal of prayer to seek God s will, the church was led to build a new facility in Monee. The church felt the school best served the community staying in the current location. Now, DCCS has relocated to Chicago Heights! We re excited to see how this move drives our mission in the south suburbs of Chicago. Our school is an evangelical school the furtherance of the gospel is one of the most important aspects of our educational mission. Thus, Deer Creek has an open attendance policy as we seek to serve families from various types of backgrounds, both churched and non-churched. Our school currently represents dozens of local churches and has an attendance of approximately 130 students in preschool through eighth grade. Deer Creek Christian School is a member of the Association of Christian Schools International (ACSI). Our motto: Academics. Faith. Character. Our mascot: Lion Our logo: The Lion & Academics. Faith. Character. Our colors: Navy & Silver

2018-2019 Class Schedule and Cost of Education Pre-K Program at DCCS *Three and Four year old Pre-K children enrolling must be three and four by September 1, 2018 Option 1 Five ½ Days: Monday - Friday 8:30 AM 11:30 AM Monthly (11 mo.) and Annual Cost: $5,300/$482 Option 2 Three Full Days: Monday, Wednesday, Friday 8:30 AM 3:00 PM Monthly (11 mo.) and Annual Cost: $5,300/$482 Option 3 Five Full Days: Monday - Friday 8:30 AM 3:00 PM Monthly (11 mo.) and Annual Cost: $6,300/$573 Kindergarten - Eighth Grade at DCCS *Five year old Kindergarten children enrolling must be five by September 1, 2018 Option 1 Five Full Days: Monday - Friday 8:30 AM 3:00 PM Monthly (11 mo.) and Annual Cost: $6,300/$573 Enrollment Fee $300 non-refundable fee for each student, due at the time of enrollment.

Financial Policy 2018-2019 Tuition Discounts Pre-Payment Discount: Families paying tuition in full by August 1 will receive a 2% discount. 2 nd Child discount: $500.00 off full tuition 3 rd Child Discount: $1,500 off full tuition o For multiple child discounts, all children must reside in the same household Referral Rebate: Families who refer a new family to DCCS will receive a $500 credit to their account when the new family has been enrolled for one semester. Parent Participation Rebate: $200 will be reimbursed upon the completion of 10 hrs. of service at DCCS. Tuition Payments Tuition payments may be made using cash, check, money order, or credit card. All tuition payments are due on the first day of the month. Payments received after the 10 th of the month will be assessed a $45 late fee. Report cards, transcripts and diplomas will be withheld if there is an outstanding balance. Outstanding accounts require a meeting within 15-days of being late. Any outstanding balance past 30 days without a meeting may result in the student being removed from school. All accounts must be paid in full before a student may re-enter. Any NSF check returned will result in a $25 charge. After one NSF check, tuition must be made using cash, money order, or credit card. Tuition Assistance DCCS offers tuition assistance through FAST services. Go to www.deercreek.org and click the Enrollment tab. Scroll down and read Tuition Information. All Tuition Assistance applications need to be filled out by June 1, 2018, for the 2018/2019 school year. If you have any questions about tuition assistance, please call. Tuition Refunds A two-week notice is required for any student withdrawing from DCCS. Students who withdraw before the first day of school will be refunded 50% of the July tuition payment. Students who withdraw after the first day of school will not receive a refund from the July tuition payment. For withdrawal between the 1 st and 15 th of every month, the student will be given a 50% refund for that month. For withdrawal between the 16 th and the end of the month, no refund will be given for that month. Credit Card Transactions DCCS will apply a 2.5% surcharge on all credit card transactions effective July 1, 2018. ACH Online Bank Transaction An ACH is available for you, if you choose. You are able to make one-time or recurring payments from the bank account of your choice with a minimal convenience fee of 1% per transaction. Student Activity and Athletics Fees Students participating in athletics or other extracurricular activities will submit their fee prior to the first day of the activity. Tardies and Late Pick-up Fees After three tardies in a quarter, each subsequent tardy will result in a $10 fine. Any student not picked up within 10 minutes of the end of their school day or after school activity will be sent to extended care and assessed the appropriate fee. Uniform Costs - Each family is responsible for purchasing the approved uniform.

Transfer of Student Records Previous School Name: School Contact Information Address: City/St./Zip: Phone #: The following named student(s) has/have enrolled at Deer Creek Christian School for the / school year. We would appreciate receiving health and academic records for him/her. Thank you for your cooperation. Sincerely, Brian Verwolf, Head of School -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Authorization for Transfer of Pupil Records Name of pupil Date Name of pupil Date Authorization is hereby given for transfer of the school records of the above named pupil to: Deer Creek Christian School 330 W. Highland Dr. Chicago Heights, IL 60411 Signature of Parent/Guardian: Date:

Updated: February, 2017 School Uniforms The standard of dress at Deer Creek Christian School reflects the Christian values we strive to instill within our students: modesty, respect for self and others, unity and pride, and positive self-esteem. Uniforms are to be worn by all students (K-8). Uniforms must be laundered and pressed, presenting a neat appearance at all times. Uniform clothing should always maintain their original color. Holes or rips in uniform clothing must be patched or sewn. Shoes must be tied. Shirt tails must be tucked in. Uniform jumper, skirt, or slacks can be ordered from the uniform company or purchased from a local vendor. Uniforms purchased from a local vendor must be solid colors and not display any logo or top-stitching. Samples are available in the office. The following items must be purchased through School Belles, our school s uniform company: Navy Blue Polo w/ School Logo & Gym Uniform for grades 5-8. We will expect that all students abide by the following uniform policy for the 2017-2018 school year. Girls (Kindergarten-3 rd Grade) Khaki or Navy Uniform jumper (knee length) o Khaki or Navy jumpers must be paired with navy polo w/ school logo, navy blouse or navy turtleneck o Blouse must be short sleeved or long sleeved (no sleeveless) o Tights, knee socks, or crew socks (white, red, navy blue, or black) Khaki dress slacks with belt loops (pants need to fit and be worn properly) o Khaki dress slacks must be paired with navy polo w/ school logo Solid black shoes Options for girls (Kindergarten-3 rd Grade) May wear solid red or navy cardigan sweaters Khaki dress shorts may be worn with navy polo w/ school logo from the beginning of school until October 15 th and from April 15 th until the end of the school year. Girls (4 th -8 th Grade) Khaki or Navy Uniform skirt or split skirt (knee length) o Khaki or Navy skirt must be paired with navy polo w/ school logo, navy blouse, or navy turtleneck o Blouse must be short sleeved or long sleeved (no sleeveless) o Tights, knee socks, or crew socks (white, red, navy blue, or black) Khaki dress slacks with belt loops (pants need to fit and be worn properly) o Khaki dress slacks must be paired with navy polo w/ school logo Solid black shoes Options for girls (4 th -8 th Grade) May wear a solid red or navy sweater or vest with white top Khaki dress shorts may be worn with navy polo w/ school logo from the beginning of school until October 15 th and from April 15 th until the end of the school year.

Boys (Kindergarten-8 th Grade) Khaki dress slacks with belt loops (pants need to fit and be worn properly) o Khaki dress slacks must be paired with navy polo w/ school logo Black, brown or navy belt White, navy blue or black socks Solid black shoes Options for boys (Kindergarten-8 th Grade) May wear a solid red or navy blue sweater or sweater vest Khaki dress shorts may be worn with navy polo w/ school logo from the beginning of school until October 15 th and from April 15 th until the end of the school year. All Students (Kindergarten-8 th Grade) Uniform shoes must be all black, no visible logos or brand names, and if shoes require laces they must be black. Backless shoes and sandals are not to be worn. Hair accessories must coordinate with the uniform. The coordinating colors are red, navy blue, white and black. Gold or silver metal accessories may be worn Hair may not be dyed any unnatural color Jewelry must be simple and appropriate (example: no large chains or large dangle jewelry, no body pierced jewelry allowed other than earrings) No tattoos Gym Uniforms Students in grades 5-8 must purchase a gym uniform through the uniform company. They are required to wear the proper uniform shorts, t-shirts and non-marking gym shoes. Students in grade 4 and below do not change clothes for gym class, but are required to have non-marking gym shoes (see school supply list). Uniform Violation Policy 1 st offense in a quarter The student will be warned and a Uniform Violation Notice will be sent to the parents. The parent must sign the notice and return it the following school day. If the notice is not returned, a 2 nd offense will be written. 2 nd offense in a quarter The parents will be called and a second Uniform Violation Notice will be sent home. The parent/guardian must sign the 2 nd notice and return it the following school day. If the notice is not returned a 3 rd offense will be written. 3 rd offense in a quarter A meeting with the principal, parents and student will take place, and a $5.00 fine will be assessed. Each violation thereafter for the quarter will result in a $5.00 fine.