Frequently Asked Questions
Enrollment
There is no tuition cost to attend Xavier Charter School. We are a public school.
Classroom and Student Life
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Xavier offers the following sports for middle school and high school students:
- Cross Country
- Archery
- Trap and Skeet
We fully support students participating in sports programs for sports we do not offer. We encourage students interested in other sports to contact their “assigned” public school to ask about their sports program.
Xavier is a closed campus. Students are expected to remain on campus unless checked out by a parent or guardian.
Xavier Charter School has a special education program that facilitates the creation of Section 504 Plans and IEPs for eligible students. As a public school, Xavier acknowledges existing Section 504 Plans and IEPs from other schools.
However, given our structured educational setting, student needs may differ, prompting necessary updates to these plans. Be advised that students with IEPs and 504s will still have homework modified or adapted as their plan indicates.
Academics
Elementary
- Nightly homework for K-6 students is as follows: 20 minutes of reading, plus:
- Grade 1 – 10 minutes (additional classroom practice)
- Grade 2 – 20 minutes (additional classroom practice)
- Grade 3 – 30 minutes (additional classroom practice)
- Grade 4 – 40 minutes (additional classroom practice)
- Grade 5 – 50 minutes (additional classroom practice)
- Grade 6 – 60 minutes (additional classroom practice)
Secondary
The average homework time allotment for the Secondary School (grades 7-12) is 2 hours per day for the average student.
All assignments should be completed on time. Work up to three days late may be accepted for partial credit at the department’s discretion; this is an exception for unusual circumstances in a student’s life and must be communicated in advance of a class starting. For poor/uncompleted work, teachers may require students to redo assignments.
Several of Xavier’s secondary classes have a dual credit option. More classes are regularly being offered.
Students are expected to participate in all board-approved curriculum requirements; we do not offer alternative classes, readings, or assignments.