Northpoint Homeschool Classes

"... And they shall be all taught of God ..."

- John 6:45

  1. Enrollment Criteria

    Students and parents must complete the online application and the interview process before enrollment is finalized.

    All parents must be willing to honor our Statement of Faith. At least one parent must sign the agreement to our Statement of Faith and provide a testimony of how they came into a relationship with Christ.

    At least one parent must read and sign agreement to the Personal Appearance Standards, Code of Conduct, Financial Agreement and Release of Liability.

    Parents must be available and willing to be in an active partnership with Northpoint in the education of their children.

    As an important element of this partnership and in order to meet the needs of the students, it is the responsibility of the parents to disclose to Northpoint administration and teachers any special circumstance regarding their child, including learning disabilities, existing IEPs or any other issues.

    Parents understand it is their responsibility to maintain their student’s permanent transcripts.

    Any student who has been expelled or suspended from a school or educational program may not be considered for enrollment at Northpoint.

  2. Click Here for Enrollment Instructions [Back to Top]
  3. Code of Conduct / Personal Appearance Standards [Back to Top]

    The Code of Conduct and the Personal Appearance Standards documents are to be read and agreed to by both the student and their parent/legal guardian. It specifically details expected standards of behavior and appearance.

    As part of our middle/high school personal appearance standards, all students are to wear designated Northpoint shirts (t-shirts, long-sleeved shirts or hooded sweatshirts). Other shirts may be worn in a layered fashion as long as a Northpoint shirt is one of those layers. 

    Northpoint shirts cannot be altered in any way i.e. cut, torn, shrunk, etc. They must be ordered so that they fit properly, following the guidelines stated in the Personal Appearance Standards.

    Northpoint shirts may be purchased at www.northpoint.mylogoshop.com and should be ordered no later than Friday, July 19, 2013. All shirt orders will be handed out at the Orientation Meeting Monday, August 19, 2013.

    Click here to View Code of Conduct and Personal Appearance Standards

  4. Statement of Faith [Back to Top]

    The Statement of Faith document is to be read by both the student and their parent/legal guardian.

    Click here to View Statement of Faith

  5. Academic Code of Conduct [Back to Top]

    Northpoint teachers and staff partner with our parents and students to provide academic resources to homeschool families. All teachers strive to provide academic instruction that meets or exceeds Indiana state requirements. Teachers will provide a syllabus at the beginning of the school year that outlines specific expectations, with adjustments and updates as necessary. Classes at Northpoint meet only twice a week; therefore, it is essential that students remain accountable for academic work on the days Northpoint classes do not meet. It is the nature of homeschooling that parents will need to facilitate this accountability.

    It is our desire to help every student achieve his or her full potential. We recognize that each student learns differently so we strongly encourage parents to communicate specific concerns to their student’s teachers. In order to uphold Northpoint’s tradition of academic excellence and integrity to its families, we have established a Code of Academic Conduct for our middle school and high school students. This Code is based on cooperation and communication between Northpoint teachers, staff, parents, and students and includes specifications regarding attendance, tardiness, student preparation, and graduation requirements.

    Click Here to View Academic Code of Conduct to read the complete policy.

  6. Release of Liability [Back to Top]

    The Release of Liabiity document is to be read and agreed to by both the student and their parent/legal guardian.

    Click here to View Release of Liability

  7. Attendance/Tardy Procedures [Back to Top]

    ABSENCES:

    Planned absences, such as family vacations, need to be arranged in advance with the administrator and teachers. These absences will be considered excused and teachers will cooperate with the student and parents to make arrangements for the student to make up any missed work.

    If a student will be absent because of an illness or other unforeseen circumstance, the parent must notify the Administrator before the end of the school day on which the absence occurs in order for the absence to be considered excused.

    If a student is absent but the parent has not contacted the administrator, the absence will be unexcused and that student may be subject to consequences set by individual teachers.

    Unexcused absences may lead to disciplinary action, including loss of social study hall or detention.

    If a student has excessive absences - whether excused or unexcused - the parent(s)/legal guardian(s) will be contacted.

    These are guidelines and the administration reserves the right to determine the appropriate disciplinary measure at its discretion.

    TARDY ARRIVALS:

    Students are expected to be in their seats at the beginning of the class period. When students arrive late, it is a disruption to the entire class. At the beginning of each period, all classroom doors will be closed. Any student arriving late will only be permitted into class if they have a tardy slip obtained at the hall monitor’s table. If Northpoint receives a phone call, e-mail or text message from the parent before the beginning of that class period, or if the student arrives with a note signed by his or her parent, the tardy will be considered excused.

    A student who arrives late to class without a written note from his or her parent or without prior notice will receive an unexcused tardy and will be subject to consequences set by individual teachers.

    Three unexcused tardy arrivals will also result in a one-hour detention. Detentions are served on the following class day during the student’s study hall. If the student does not have a study hall, arrangements must be made by the parent to bring the student one hour before his or her first class or to stay at Northpoint one hour after his or her last class.

    If a student has excessive tardy arrivals - whether excused or unexcused - the parent(s)/legal guardians(s) will be contacted.

    These are guidelines and the administration reserves the right to determine the appropriate disciplinary measure at its discretion.

  8. Electronics Policy[Back to Top]

    All electronic devices – cell phones, tablets, laptops, musical devices, game devices – must be in the OFF position and kept in the student’s backpack or bag. Electronic devices are not be taken out of bags or backpacks except for the following exceptions.

    • A student who is required to have a laptop and internet access for a specific class will be able to do so with certain restrictions. Written permission from a parent is required.
    • Students who have parental permission to take an online course during his or her study hall may do so with certain restrictions. Written permission from a parent is required.
  9. Building Restrictions [Back to Top]

    Students, who are not in a specific class, must remain in the designated Study Hall room. This includes time between classes, lunch, and when waiting to be picked up at the end of class.

    Students are not to be lingering in hallway, restrooms, or parking lot.

  10. Drop-off/Pick-up Procedures [Back to Top]

    Northpoint Elementary/Intermediate:

    Absolutely NO students are allowed in the building before 8:20 a.m.

    All elementary/intermediate students should enter the north parking lot at the front of the church and be dropped off and picked up at door #1. Parents are required to follow the traffic line and drop off students at the door. Children will be escorted into the building by a Northpoint teacher or staff member.

    Parents are required to pick up their students promptly at the end of their last class.

    Northpoint Middle School/High School

    Absolutely NO students are allowed in the building before 8:30 a.m.

    Students are to be dropped off at the gym door (by door #6) and enter the gym.

    If a student needs to leave the building during his or her class hours he/she must sign out with the hall monitor. If the student is returning during the same day, he or she must sign back in.

    Parents are required to pick up their students promptly at the end of their last class.

    For students who drive:

    Students should park in the south lot and enter door #4.

    Students must use extreme caution.

    Students need to be aware of people and cars in the parking lot and are to keep their speed under 5 miles per hour at all times on the Northpoint campus.

    Students must not drive in a reckless or irresponsible manner. This includes but is not limited to speeding, “donuts”, driving while other students are sitting on the car, etc.

    Students may not drive together during their class hours.

    If students carpool to and from school they may ONLY drive together at the beginning and end of their scheduled classes. Students participating in a carpool must be listed on the Student Driver Permission Form of the student(s) who will be doing the driving. If a student wishes to leave campus during a study hall or lunch, but intends to return to school, he or she may not drive with another student.

    When student is ready to leave the building, he/she must leave the property. There is to be no lingering or horseplay in the parking lot.

  11. Discipline [Back to Top]

    Northpoint is different from a traditional school as teachers, students and parents all work together to maximize the educational process. At all stages of the disciplinary process, parents will be kept informed and involved.

    While the following disciplinary actions are guidelines, there may be exceptions based on certain offenses that merit individual evaluation and judgment by the Administrator and/or Board of Advisors. We reserve the right to determine certain disciplinary measures at our discretion. Please note that the following guidelines are not necessarily in chronological order.

    Elementary/Intermediate Students:

    Each teacher will have specific expectations and disciplinary procedures for his or her classroom.

    If a student is displaying inappropriate behavior, disciplinary consequences may include, but are not limited to, removal from the classroom, placement in a separate lunch room, requirement to help with clean-up responsibilities such as trash removal and classroom set-up. Students may also receive a demerit slip to be signed by parents for all disciplinary actions.

    Middle School/High School Students:

    DEMERIT SYSTEM

    A student who disobeys certain rules or standards set forth by Northpoint will receive a demerit. The demerit will be signed by a parent and returned to the Administrator. Three demerits will result in a detention. Demerits are given for disciplinary issues such as dress code violations, physical horseplay, failure to sign-in and sign-out when leaving during school hours or other general disobedience issues.

    DETENTION

    Detentions will be given after three demerits or three unexcused tardy arrivals. A student who receives a detention will be required to spend his or her lunch period in the office with the Administrator. If the student does not normally stay for lunch other arrangements will need to be made with the parent.

    If a student receives three detentions, the Administrator and/or Board of Advisors will determine if further action should be taken, including the possibility of expulsion.

    For All Students:

    SUSPENSION

    If Northpoint deems an issue worthy of a suspension, it reserves the right to make that judgment as necessary. The length of the suspension will be determined on a case-by-case basis.

    Depending on the circumstance, the suspension may be served at home and that student will receive a zero on any missed work, including tests, and will be unable to make up missed work OR it may be served at Northpoint in a work-related discipline such as setting tables, cleaning designated areas of the building or other tasks deemed appropriate by the Administrator.

    EXPULSION

    There are certain standards of behavior, which if disobeyed, could result in immediate expulsion from Northpoint Homeschool Classes.

    These behaviors include, but are not limited, to the following:
    • possession or use of tobacco, alcoholic beverages, and illegal drugs
    • possession of dangerous weapons
    • sexual activity
    • cheating (second offense)
    • physical harassment
    • profanity (verbal or written)
  12. Communication Policy [Back to Top]

    It is our desire that all communication between parent/student and teacher/administration be done in a manner that reflects our Christian faith and values. Failure to do this has the potential to lead to an attitude of complaining and gossip.

    It is therefore the policy at Northpoint that, should a concern arise regarding a teacher, the administration, a member of the board, another parent or student, the appropriate first step is to directly address that concern to the person(s) involved. This can be done in person (at a mutually agreed upon time), via e-mail, or by phone.

    When a complaint or grievance regarding Northpoint teachers, administration, other parents or students, is overheard, we ask that all involved remember this Communication Policy and encourage those people to go directly to the persons(s) involved. This will also serve to avoid the temptation to gossip and spread unsubstantiated rumors around the Northpoint family.

    We also strongly encourage anyone who is struggling with ill feelings toward another Northpoint family, teacher, administration, or a member of the Board of Advisors to refrain from discussing these issues or feelings with others. This is again to avoid gossip and the fostering of a critical attitude.

  13. Parental Participation [Back to Top]
    There are always opportunities for parents to participate at Northpoint. The following are some ways that parents can be involved with the program on a volunteer basis:
    • Fundraising
    • Special Activities
    • Graduation Ceremony
    • Lunch Monitor Duty (required)

    Parents are welcome to observe classes; however, we do ask that parents notify the teachers in advance.

  14. Visitors [Back to Top]

    Visitors to the elementary/intermediate program need to park in the north parking lot and enter door #1.

    Visitors to the middle school/high school program need to park in the south parking lot and enter door #5.

    All visitors are required to sign in at the hall monitor's table and receive a visitor's tag.

    Parents/legal guardians, family members and Northpoint alumni may visit lunch at any time. We ask that these visits remain brief to allow the study hall monitor to be focused on the supervision of the students.

    Friends of students may visit for lunch with prior permission from the administrator. All visitors need to follow Northpoint's Code of Conduct and Personal Appearance Standards.

    No visitors are permitted upstairs unless an appointment has been set in advance with the administrator or teacher.

  15. E-mail [Back to Top]

    Our primary mode of communication is via e-mail. It is extremely important that you check your e-mail regularly to avoid missing important information.

  16. Grading Scale / Report Cards [Back to Top]

    The following is the grading scale that will be used at Northpoint.

    A 96-100 (4.00) B- 84-86 (2.67) D+ 71-73 (1.33)
    A- 93-95 (3.67) C+ 81-83 (2.33) D 68-70 (1.00)
    B+ 90-92 (3.33) C 77-80 (2.00) D- 65-67 (0.67)
    B 87-89 (3.00) C- 74-76 (1.67) F 64 and below (0.00)

    Northpoint utilizes Engrade, an on-line grading system. Students are assigned a personal id. number to be used to access Engrade (Engrade.com). They can view grades, homework assignments and quarterly report cards. The report cards can be printed as a permanent record.

    Parents are responsible for maintaining these grades for their child’s permanent transcript. For further information on this "topic", please visit the Indiana Department of Education Core 40 site.

  17. Textbooks [Back to Top]

    Specific textbooks will be required for each class. The details can be found in the Class Detail Page which can be found by clicking on the class title under "Schedules".

    For additional new and used textbook resources, click on Textbooks.

  18. Student Advisory Board [Back to Top]

    Northpoint has a Student Advisory Board which consists of students who plan and supervise the chapel, assist in planning school social activities, and other school-related functions. Students on this board will go through an application process and must show spiritual maturity and leadership abilities. (Middle School/High School only)

  19. Study Hall [Back to Top]

    Northpoint Elementary/Intermediate:

    Study hall is only available 4th period (12:05 p.m. – 1:00 p.m.) and 6th period (2:05 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.)

    All study halls are $120.00 for the year, payable in four (4) $30.00 installments.

    Students may have a maximum of one study hall per day.

    Students are expected to bring work to complete quietly while in study hall.

    All students are to be picked up by 3:05 p.m.  There is a ten minute grace period.   There will be a $5.00 charge for every five minute increment beyond 3:15 p.m.

    Northpoint Middle School/High School:

    Those students who have a period between classes must be in study hall. There are two study halls available. The first is our “social” study hall (located in the gym) where students may talk and socialize. They may not get too loud or too boisterous, and there is a study hall monitor to oversee the students. If a student needs to use the restroom, he/she must obtain a pass from the study hall monitor. Students may also play games, including card games, as long as no betting (monetary or non-monetary) is involved. Eating is allowed in the social study hall.

    The second study hall is in Room 278 and is considered the “quiet” study hall. This classroom is for those students who want to be able to study in a quiet environment. There is no talking or eating allowed in this study hall.

    Students are allowed a maximum of two (2) study halls per day. One (1) study hall is offered free of charge and the second additional study hall is $120.00 per year, payable in four (4) $30.00 installments.

    Study hall is only available from 8:30 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. All students are to be picked up by 4:05 p.m. There is a ten minute grace period.   There will be a $5.00 charge for every five minute increment beyond 4:10 p.m.

  20. Snack Shop/Lunch [Back to Top]

    Northpoint has a snack shop that carries many food items for purchase. These items include bottled water, soft drinks, miscellaneous snacks and lunch items. Those students who wish to purchase these snacks may pay in cash or may purchase a punch card ($5.00). This punch card is the same as cash and will not be replaced if it is lost.

    There are also microwaves available if a student would like to bring something from home. If a student does bring a snack or lunch, they will also need to bring all paper products i.e. plate, bowl, plastic ware, etc.

    Students who stay at Northpoint for lunch eat in the gym.

  21. Chapel [Back to Top]

    Chapel takes place five times a year during an extended lunch period. There will be a special chapel schedule for that day. Each period will be five minutes shorter in order to accommodate the chapel. All students who remain at Northpoint during the lunch period will be required to attend. The chapel will consist of a time of worship music, student testimonies and/or special guest speakers.

  22. Inclement Weather [Back to Top]

    In the event of inclement weather, please refer to our website at northpointclasses.com or local television stations. We will be listed as “Northpoint Homeschool Classes” which will include both elementary/intermediate and middle school/high school unless otherwise indicated.

  23. Class Pictures [Back to Top]

    Pictures will be offered and available for purchase at the beginning of the year.

  24. Other Events and Opportunities [Back to Top]

    Field trips, holiday parties, and other opportunities for fellowship will take place throughout the year.

  25. Board of Advisors [Back to Top]

    The Board of Advisors is responsible for establishing the organizational mission at Northpoint, as well as ensuring that mission is carried out. The current Board includes the following members:

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