The Beverly Institute
2012 - 2013
Admissions - Perspective Student
We believe that spiritual growth as well as education is the top priority for
every child. We recognize and value each student as an individual and find it
a privilege to assist in their education.
 
Registration
The admission process begins once your (non-refundable) registration fee and all required documentation has been received into our
office. Please keep in mind that our classroom sizes are limited and will be filled on a first-come first-serve basis.

Upon verifying the payment of the registration fee and documents, you will receive a phone call to schedule the first of two appointments
needed to gain admission to The Beverly Institute (TBI).

Transfer students from Public, Private, and Home-Schools
All students seeking enrollment into The Beverly Institute must adhere to the same registration process. Home-School Students must also
provide the following additional documentation: proof of current grade-level (standardized test scores or evaluated portfolio), a copy of the
submitted
Termination of Home-School form to authorized agency, and a copy of the student’s most recent report card.

Interview Process
Students applying for admission into The Beverly Institute will have two appointments and one assessment test.   

  1. Initial Interview for Individual Academic Assessment: Your first appointment will be with our School Administrator. At that time, you will
    be able to discuss your child’s educational needs. Please be prepared to share any concerns or questions that you have, so that a
    realistic academic plan can be designed for your child.  It is our goal to meet and exceed all of you expectations to best of our ability.
  2. Assessment Test: All new students will be required to take an assessment test. The fee for this test is non-refundable. See Fee
    Page This is not a pass or fail test; rather an assessment to help Administration with the placement of each student. Students
    seeking entry into The Beverly Institute will not be turned away because of low grades.
  3. Concluding Interview: In your second interview a member of our Administrative Staff will meet with you to review and discuss the
    student’s assessment test and all information gathered from previous schools. At that time you will be given information and/or
    assistance to apply for any additional services.
  4. Behavior Problems: Students with a history of behavior problems associated with ADHD/ ADD will not be turned away.  Students with a
    disruptive behavior history, based on information provided by the previous school on the Discipline/ Character form, will be referred to
    the TBI Dean for an additional interview.  This interview does not guarantee entrance into TBI.

Students who are accepted into The Beverly Institute will receive an acceptance letter stating that they have met all of TBI’s general
admission requirements.  Parents will then need to pick up an enrollment packet from the front office. Upon receiving a
completed
enrollment packet, book fee payment, and proof of uniform purchase; parents will receive a welcome letter by mail on the student’s
behalf. This letter will inform parent of important dates and outline students personalized curriculum schedule.

New Student Probationary Period
All new students enrolling into The Beverly Institute will be placed on a 45 day probationary period equivalent to one-nine week period.  This
is to ensure that The Beverly Institute, the student, and family are able to create a positive working relationship for the benefit of all parties
involved. During this probationary period the student’s academic progress, behavior, and character will be monitored. Students can be
removed from The Beverly Institute for any of the following reasons: failure to turn in assigned work in a timely manner; frequently violating
the dress code; disruptive behavior; showing aggression toward staff, volunteers, or students; and/or frequent infringement of TBI policies.

Parent Involvement
TBI requires that all parents have an active role in their child‘s education. In order to guarantee your child’s seat at The Beverly Institute,
parents are required to attend at least one school function per quarter in regard to their child’s academic and/or behavior progress.
Attending Open House and Teacher/Parent Meetings will satisfy the requirement of quarterly parent involvement. Students whose parents
are not actively involved with their child's teacher in order to promote academic/behavioral growth will be released from The Beverly Institute.

Parent / Student Orientation
Parents are required to attend Orientation Night. Only students with orientation passes will be allowed to enter class on the first day of
school. Parents who do not attend Orientation Night will be required to schedule a meeting with the TBI Dean in order for the student to
begin classes.

Parent Intimidation / Bullying
Parents, friends, or family members of TBI students found bullying, disrupting, speaking bad-mannered, and/or aggressively to any teacher
or staff member of The Beverly Institute will be asked to leave the school campus. At that time, the student directly associated with that
family member will be released from The Beverly Institute. Parent intimidation at any level will not be tolerated at The Beverly Institute.
How do you apply for admissions for your child to attend the Beverly Institute.

Admissions for kindergarten and first-grade students usually begins in late April or early May at The Beverly Institute. Call TBI School
Office at 394-0877 for more information.