Parents
St. Andrew’s Success is rooted in our partnership with student's parents and families.
Studies have consistently reported that parent attitudes and actions have a positive effect on their children’s academic success. Children with parental involvement earn better grades, score higher on tests, and much more. It’s also away parents can let their child know they care and are invested in their formation.
We encourage you to look for opportunities to share your time, talent, and treasure with the St. Andrew’s Community.
Enrollment
In partnership with our families, St. Andrew’s teachers and staff members seek to prepare our students to become educated, responsible, and productive Christian citizens in order to impact the world for Christ.
Please Use the Appropriate Links
We encourage all families to use online enrollment for the 2024-2025 School Year.
New Families - If you are a new family joining St. Andrew's School, please use the link to download the paperwork. If more than one child will be attending school, please also download the returning family form for additional children.
Returning Families - please download and return a form for each child.
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Enrollment can be completed online or in person.
Once paperwork is filled out, please return forms by SAVING THE FORM AS YOUR LAST NAME and returning the form by email.
If you have questions call
785-263-2453.
Send your forms to standrews@sasabilene.com
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Diocese of Salina's Promise to Protect-Pledge to Heal
Volunteers
The Diocese of Salina is committed to maintaining safe environments for children to learn, pray, and grow. The Safe Environment Office supports our parishes and schools and maintains compliance with our Diocese through our Safe Environment Program.
The Safe Environment Program outlines how the Diocese of Salina has implemented the s Charter for Protection of Children and Young People. (A copy of the charter can be found on The Diocese of Salina website.
All those who minister to children or young people are required to take training on the nature of child sexual abuse, how it is perpetrated, how to report it, and strategies for prevention. The Diocese of Salina has implemented a training program by the name of “CMGConnect”.
CMGConnect is a national program, widely in use in dioceses throughout the United States. It is a web-based on-line training program that specializes in helping churches and religious organizations create safe environments for children and youth. The program is mandatory for all adults, employees, or volunteers, who interact on a regular basis with children in the Salina Diocese.
EDUCATION
Complete Safe Environment On-line Training Curriculum through CMG connect.
SELECTION.COM
Pass a Criminal Background Check through Selection.Com prior to volunteering.