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1. We are interested in St. Francis, but are not certain where our child will attend high school. Do you have any opportunities for me (and my family) to meet the faculty and perhaps current St. Francis parents? As
you know, in making an important decision like choosing a school, the
more
information you have the
more informed decision your family will be able to make. At St. Francis
we offer several different formats for students and parents to get
to know who we are and what we do. For starters, we will offer two
Open House opportunities (Sunday, October 24, 2010 11a.m. - 1 p.m. and Wednesday,
November 17, 2010 (6 - 8p.m.) where visitors are welcome to view our facilities
and meet our faculty. In the Spring the Shadow program is available to 7th grade students. Tuesday Tours We invite parents to visit St. Francis while school is in session on selected Tuesday mornings. We begin with an information session followed by a tour of the building. Contact Meg Olsen at 630-668-5800 ext. 1120 to reserve your space. 2. Can we still be considered for admission if my family is not Catholic or my child attends a public school? Absolutely. St. Francis admits non-Catholic students. If you need more information, or have any questions regarding admissions, please contact at (630) 668-5800 ext. 1120. 3. Can I transfer in as a current high school student? Yes. We do accept transfer students based on their academic performance (you must have at least a "B" average) as well as a good attendance and discipline record. We do not accept Senior transfer students except those moving here from out of state.
If you need information about transferring into SFHS, please call at (630) 668-5800 ext. 1120. 4. We are not sure if we can afford to send our child to a private school. Do you offer any kind of tuition assistance? Financial aid is available through the Diocese of Joliet. Applications for financial aid become available in January, and are due to the Diocese of Joliet on March 1st. Decisions on financial aid are made by the Diocese and families are notified by the end of June. 5. Do you offer different tuition payment plans? Payment Plans
Questions? Contact Len Vokaty at (630) 668-5800 ext. 1138 6. Do you offer any scholarships? Yes, thanks to a host of generous donors, last year alone we awarded more than $120,000.00 in scholarships. Applications are available and are due back to us by March 1st. If you feel you qualify for more than one scholarship, then you may submit more than one application. All applications must be complete. Link to available scholarships For more information on scholarships please contact at (630) 668-5800 ext. 1120. 7.
My son is a nervous wreck about the entrance exam. Eighth graders seeking admission into St. Francis must take the "Scholastic Testing Service" (S.T.S.) High School Placement Exam. This is a standardized test that we use to assess baseline academic performance. Exam sections include: verbal skills, cognitive skills, reading comprehension, math concepts, math problem solving (there is no algebra material on this exam) and language-grammar skills. We administer the exam on the second Saturday of January this year it will be on January 8, 2011. There is a $35 test fee (checks may be made out to St. Francis.) Registration is due by Monday, January 3, 2011. The exam takes about 3 1/2 hours with one 20-minute refreshment break. (Note: Calculators are not allowed.) 8. We are trying to decide which school to send our 8th grader to, but have discovered that the entrance exams are held on the same daywhat should we do? The most important thing you can do is try to make a decision on where you want your child to attend as early as possible. Most schools give priority consideration to students who take the entrance exam at their school. So even if you are not sure, take the test at your first choice school. There is no need to take the exam twice. If you take the exam elsewhere, you may still submit the scores to us for consideration. 9. My child is coming to Shadow for a day. How does this work? The Shadow program enables prospective students to follow current students through a typical school day at St. Francis. The Shadow program is in the fall for 8th grade students and prospective transfer students. We offer the Shadow program to 7th grade students and prospective transfer students in the spring. (Note: Prospective transfer students must have submitted unofficial transcripts in advance of setting up a Shadow date.) The parent of the interested student must contact at St. Francis to set up a day and time.The following are some general guidelines for the day:
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