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Notes for Prospective Students
ADMISSIONS PROCESS Before Maranatha Christian School will
admit any student, the following procedures must be followed:
1. Application form with non-refundable registration fee sent
to the office of MCS. 2. Parent and student interview with the
administrator and others as requested by the administrator with the
following as guidelines for the interview
process: ~ Evidence of new birth experience
(a personal relationship with Jesus Christ)
~ Reason for enrollment ~ Attitude of
student ~ Achievement test
scores Review of Student
Handbook ~ Tour of facilities
3. Approval of Board according to the following
criteria: ~ Recommendation from the
administrator ~ Recommendation from other
school personnel present at the interview ~
Satisfactory achievement test scores ~
Depending on student's academic, social, emotional, and physical
behavior, the student may be placed on a six-week
probation ~ Students are admitted as space
allows ~ Students from Mennonite homes will
have preference for admission 4. Parents will be notified
concerning the admission status. 5. Before your child may
attend school in Pennsylvania, you must show proof that your child
has had the following immunizations: ~ 4
doses of tetanus (usually given as DTP, DTaP, DT, or DT - 1 dose on
or after the 4th birthday) ~ 4 doses of
diptheria (usually given as DTP, DTaP, DT, or Td - 1 dose on or
after the 4th birthday) ~ 3 doses of
polio ~ 2 doses of measles (usually given
as MMR) ~ 2 doses of mumps (usually given
as MMR) ~ 1 dose of rubella (usually given
as MMR) ~ 3 doses of Hepatitis
B ~ 2 doses of varicella (chicken pox) or
history of disease (Exceptions for exemptions of vaccinations are
permitted on Medical or Religious grounds.)