Steps to enrolling in WPA:
- Attend an Information Meeting
- Turn in family registration form and fees
- Interview
- Test
- Turn in your class registration form and fees
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Curriculum
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Wylie Preparatory Academy
2010/2011 Curriculum List
Curriculum Ordering Information 1st Grade Order Form 2010 2nd Grade Order Form 2010 3rd Grade Order Form 2010 4th Grade Order Form 2010 5th Grade Order Form 2010 6th Grade Order Form 2010 7th Grade Order Form 2010 8th Grade Order Form 2010
High School Order Form 2010
Note: BJUP denotes Bob Jones University Press
SPECIAL NOTE: Every year at WPA, textbooks come up for review and evaluation, and every year there are some new selections made. Extensive effort is expended to find texts that cover a particular academic area in a format that is as cost-effective to you as possible. Major consideration is also given to how well the text of choice aligns with our Christian values; however, we are not always able to find Christian texts with the academic criteria we stress at WPA.
We know that it will not surprise you to learn that we have yet to find the “perfect” textbook (except the Bible, of course). In fact, even Christian-based texts can include things that some of us may disagree with or find offensive. Such instances are rare, but they do occur.
Whenever our teachers become aware of these areas of concern, they make an effort to clarify our basic Christian beliefs and identify how a particular item is in conflict with those beliefs. We encourage you as parents to do the same. Help your students understand that all things written in books are not necessarily true. Help them to test all things by the Truth revealed in God’s word, the Bible, and to cultivate the habit “of rejoicing in the truth” at all times.
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Dress Code
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Please review our Dress Code then look at the Guidelines ( 1st-5th or 6th-12th ) for item numbers to choose from.
Next you can purchase uniforms from French Toast Or Lands' End.
Use School Source Code (French Toast): QS4FCF
French Toast items can also be found at Target or Levine's
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WPA Uniform Guidelines
Wylie Preparatory Academy’s dress code is intended to reflect the school's stated aims to honor God and disciple students. It is designed to encourage modesty, decency, and propriety and to de-emphasize the use of clothing as a significant means of establishing self-identity or gaining attention or social status (Matt. 6:28-34; 1 Cor. 9:19-23; 1 Peter 3:2-4; 1 Tim. 2:9, 10; James 2:1-5). The WPA staff may determine the appropriateness of a student’s clothing or hairstyle and may remove from campus or otherwise discipline any student deemed to be inappropriately dressed. The administrator or principal may grant exceptions to the dress code, if desired, for special dress days.
All elements of the dress code are in force (and may be enforced) on the academy’s campus from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on school days. During that time, students anywhere on campus must be dressed in either proper class attire or proper sports attire. When on campus for any event and not in uniform, students should be dressed in appropriate attire. Crop tops, short skirts, short shorts, muscle shirts, tight-fitting clothes, etc. are not considered appropriate attire. Students should seek to dress in a modest Christian manner that represents the school well.
The academy’s dress codes are in place as an application of Kingdom values taught in God’s Word. As you prepare to explain the reasons behind the academy’s dress code to your children, please read the above passages and talk about them together. If you personally disagree with certain specifics of the dress code, feel free to communicate your suggestions to the school in writing, but we humbly ask that you defer to the present practice and speak respectfully of these matters in your home. We ask this for the sake of the Biblical principles they represent and for the peace and order of the learning environment.
Use School Source Code (French Toast): QS4FCF WPA will receive 5% of all net sales when you mention our School Source Code.
* The official uniform suppliers for WPA are French Toast School Uniforms and Land’s End School Uniforms. All uniform items should come from one of these suppliers or be a school logo item purchased through WPA. Properly wearing the uniform choices is the simplest way to avoid dress code hassles.
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Fees and Tuition
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Wylie Preparatory Academy
Tuition and Fees
2010 - 2011
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Application Fee, one-time fee
(New families only)
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$200 per family
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Non-refundable
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Registration Fee, annual fee
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$325 per student
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Due at registration,
non-refundable
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Late Registration Fee
(Incurred after June 30 for fall semester)
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$200 per student
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Tuition per course, per year
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1st & 2nd Language Arts
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$1280
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1st & 2nd Math
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$640
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1st & 2nd Social Studies/Science
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$640
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3rd, 4th, 5th Core Courses
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$750 per course
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4 core classes
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6th, 7th, 8th Core Courses
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$825 per course
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4 core classes
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9th - 12th Core Courses
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$860 per course
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5 core classes
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9th - 12th One Semester Courses
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$175 per course
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Elective Courses - all grade levels
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$425 per course
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Athletics
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$300 - $600
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Fee charged per sport; see Athletics fee sheet
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Study Hall
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$300 per class
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Building Use Fee: non-refundable,
yearly fee, no discounts apply
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$120 per student
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$300 maximum per family
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Multi-child discount: discount off of registration and tuition
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10%
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2nd student
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15%
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3rd and additional students
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Payment in full discount:
discount off of registration and tuition if
paid in full at the time of registration
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3%
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May be combined with multi-student discount
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Referral Credit
3 credits per year maximum
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$200 per enrolled family
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Will be applied to account after the first full semester of attendance.
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Late Payment Fee:
incurred after the 10th of the month
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$25
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Additional $25 after the 20th of the month
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Schedule Change Fee:
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$15
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After regular registration period ends
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Monthly Payment Option: Registration fees are due at the time of registration. Tuition and Building Use Fee may be paid monthly from May until March. Registration after April requires payment of registration fee and tuition payment up to and including the current month.
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