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Uniforms
Dear Parents,
We
would love to have you as a St. Vincent family and we highly
encourage you to turn in your registration packet and registration
fee as soon as possible. Open registration begins on January
24, at our Open House.
St. Vincent uses the FACTS tuition payment
plan. If
you choose not to pay all of your tuition up front by July, you
must sign up for the FACTS tuition payment plan. All
paperwork regarding FACTS will be sent to you at a later date.
Any family wishing
to apply for the contributor’s rate of tuition must have
the pastor’s approval. The minimum tithing rate
for next school year is $900. $450 is due to the church
on or before June 1st to insure the contributor’s rate
of tuition for the beginning of the school year. The
remaining $450 must be paid to the church on or before December
1, 2010, to insure the contributor’s
rate of tuition for the rest of the 2010-2011 school year.
A limited amount of tuition assistance is available to contributing members of St. Vincent de Paul Parish. If you believe that you might qualify for tuition assistance, an application form will be available in the office at the end of the month. All
forms need to be turned in before April.
Please know that participation in the SCRIP fundraising program allows you to earn tuition credit for your family! Each merchant on the SCRIP list donates a percentage of your purchase to school. St. Vincent then splits the percentage with your family in the form of a tuition credit. For
more information about our SCRIP program, please contact
the school office.
Thank you for considering St. Vincent de Paul Catholic School as the school for your wonderful children. We promise to be dedicated to your children and to the Christ-centered vision of St. Vincent de Paul Catholic School. As
always, should you have any questions, please feel free
to contact me.
Sincerely,
Mary B. McLendon
Principal
“The mission of St. Vincent de Paul Catholic School is to foster an environment that cultivates independent, critical-thinkers who are devoted to life-long learning and to a life of Christian action and service.”
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