
- Students entering PK3, PK4, or Kindergarten must be three, four or five years old, respectively, on or before September 1st. Students transferring into grades 1-6 are required to have average grades, satisfactory conduct, and a letter of recommendation from the child's teacher or principal. Transfer students MUST have an interview with the principal. When a student is assigned grade placement, a probationary period exists for five weeks during which time a decision is made whether or not the school can meet the needs of the child. At the end of the five weeks, the principal meets with the parents to inform them of the acceptance of the student or the need for the parents to enroll the student elsewhere since the school is not able to meet the needs of the student.
- Parents seeking enrollment for home-schooled students must furnish, at the parent's expense, the results of a standardized test. The student will be interviewed and tested in the areas of language arts and mathematics. The home-schooled student will enter into a probationary period of five weeks to determine if the school can meet the needs of the student. After that time, the principal will inform the parents of the acceptance of the student or the need to seek enrollment elsewhere.
- St. Mary's Central Catholic School maintains the right to give preference to Catholic students.
- St. Mary's Central Catholic School does not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, national origin, or age in its employment or admission policies.