MISSION STATEMENT:
The
mission of Al-Furqan Academy is to provide our students with an academically
challenging learning environment that embodies the tenets of Islam
in all aspects of learning and character development.
GENERAL
SCHOOL POLICIES Attendance:
Regular and timely attendance is crucial to the educational process,
which is progressive in nature. A student who is continually absent
and/or tardy is disruptive to the education of ones self. Most certainly,
this can be factor in poor grades and disciplinary problems. Although
it is understandable that a student will occasionally be absent and/or
tardy due to excused reasons, such as, illness, doctors’ appointments,
death or serious illness in the family, and so on. However, continued
absences will affect school performance and promotional considerations.
Communication: The successful
educational process most definitely begins with very open and honest
communication between all involved members of the child’s education;
the school, the parents and the student. The school has the responsibility
and duty to inform the parent of the child’s educational progress
through various means such as, parent-teacher conferences, open house
sessions, progress reports, report cards as well as informal conversations
with the parents. The parents then must take the responsibility to
enforce the proper behavior and performance, etc., needed for the
child’s success.
Complaints: ANY complaints
regarding teachers, administrative, other staff members and/or school
policies and procedures must first be directed to the Director/principal
of the school for discussion with the concern parties. If the problem(s)
remains unresolved, the Director/principal of the school should be
enlisted to mediate a satisfactory solution. If there are still unresolved
issues, the school board will be contacted and asked to intervene.
Discipline: All students at
Al-Furqan Academy are expected to adhere to Islamic standards of behavior.
Respect for fellow students, staff, school and especially, Masjid
facilities is mandatory. Failure to follow the school discipline policy
will result in consequences. A detailed discipline policy is described
in the parents/students handbook.
Uniform: The dress code at
Al-Furqan Academy consists of the following items: A white or light
blue shirt or blouse. Polo style shirts are acceptable and school
t-shirts will be sold at the beginning of the school year. The pants,
knee length shorts, or jumper should be dark blue or khaki colored.
Modesty should be the rule in selecting your children’s clothing.
Girls should wear a white headscarf so to be appropriately dressed
for the prayer. Shoes should be suitable for running and playing.
Also consider, especially if your child cannot tie his or her shoes,
velcro or zipper style enclosures. A reward/recognition system will
be developed for those students who consistently wear the school uniform.
Emergencies: You will be contacted
by the school’s Administrative staff in the event of an emergency,
i.e., your child becomes ill at school, unexpected severe weather,
etc. Therefore, it is vital that you keep us updated as your personal
family information changes; such as your address, all phone numbers,
including cell numbers, pagers, emails, contact information for relatives
and friends. Furthermore, in the event that your child must be picked
up by someone other than yourself, please provide a call and a written
notice to the Administrator’s office with that person’s
identity clearly evident. He or she must be prepared to show proof
of identity before release of the child. Parents’ pick-up authorization
forms are available in the office.
Grading: The grading system
at Al-Furqan Academy is intended to provide relevant feedback to the
parents and student regarding his or her educational progress.