S.A.L.T. Co-op
Sharing and Learning Together
Job 34:4 Let us discern for ourselves what is right; let us learn together what is good. (NIV)
PARENT/STUDENT GUIDELINES FOR THE SALT CO-OP
Please read carefully. You are responsible for knowing and abiding by the following guidelines. These guidelines are subject to change at the discretion of the co-op committee.
Purpose:
The primary purpose for SALT Co-op is:
SALT Co-op Board:
Co-op Committee Members: Christina Milhauser, Barb Huston, Tricia Hatfield
Requirements:
Currently the SALT Co-op meets on scheduled Monday afternoons at Christian Church of San Angelo, from 12:30 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Supervision:
In order to provide a safe and learning environment, rules need to be implemented and will be enforced. The parent or guardian is completely responsible for their child/children while they are at co-op. During co-op, all children must stay in classes at all times.
Visitors:
Committee must be made aware of visitors (i.e. dads, grandparents, relatives,, friends, etc.) the day before the start of co-op. Please call one of the committee members for approval.
Illness Policy:
If a child will be absent, it is the parent’s responsibilities to request make up work from the teacher and work with the child at home to insure that they are caught up by the next class. Please do not bring children to co-op who has have fever, diarrhea, vomiting, or other contagious conditions within the last 24 hours. If anyone in the family is contagious, we ask that all members of the family stay home.
Weather Policy:
If the weather is bad enough for SAISD to close, we will be closed. Decision will be made the morning of co-op by 10:00 am. Check your email for the latest on co-op closings.
Church Usage Fee and Tuition Policy:
There is a $30.00 (tax deductible) donation per family per semester made payable to Christian Church of San Angelo. This is used to cover the cost of the use of their building, electricity, etc. There will also be a $35.00 supply fee per family per semester. Class tuition is $15.00 per child, with a maximum total class fee of $75.00 per semester per family for core classes. Class tuition fees are used to cover some of the costs of operating the SALT Co-op. Some classes may require additional fees for books, workbooks, supplies etc. Checks for tuition and the supply fee can be made payable to Christina Milhauser. Class tuition and supply fees are due by August 21st for fall classes and January 22nd for spring classes. Church usage fee is due first day of fall and spring classes and made out to CCSA.
Interaction:
“Do not let any unwholesome talk come out of your mouths, but only what is helpful for building others up according to their needs, that it may benefit those who listen. And do not grieve the Holy Spirit of God with whom you were sealed for the day of redemption. Get rid of bitterness, rage, anger, brawling and slander, along with every form of malice. Be kind and compassionate to one another, forgiving each other, just as Christ God forgave you.” Ephesians 4:29-32
SALT Co-op Student Discipline Policy:
By virtue of participation in the co-op ministry, students and their families voluntarily accept the behavioral standards as stated by SALT Co-op. All participants are expected and encouraged to exercise personal self-discipline, restraint and genuine kindness toward others. In dealing with any offense that may arise, it is the desire of this ministry that the Biblical approach to discipline be applied in Matthew 18:15-17.
“If your brother sins against you, go and show him his fault, just between the two of you. If he listens to you, you have won your brother over. But if he will not listen, take one or two others along, so that every matter may be established by the testimony of two or three witnesses.”
Discipline Measures:
Student discipline – Discipline problems should first be addressed by the teacher directly with the student for the first offense.The second offense will be brought to the committee. This must be upheld by all teachers and parents. Unresolved discipline problems will be handled by our co-op committee members. The student and parent must accept this discipline measure or be dismissed from the co-op without refund. At the discretion of the co-op committee, some offences can result in immediate dismissal from the co-op.
Dress Code:
Please dress modestly at co-op and do not wear clothes that maybe a distraction for others. Due to so much variety in clothing styles, the SALT Co-op Committee reserves the right to make the final determination of what dress is considered inappropriate if necessary. If a student is in violation of the dress code he will not be allowed to attend class until the violation has been corrected.
Summary of Rules of Conduct:
Updated 08/09/2023
Sharing and Learning Together
Job 34:4 Let us discern for ourselves what is right; let us learn together what is good. (NIV)
PARENT/STUDENT GUIDELINES FOR THE SALT CO-OP
Please read carefully. You are responsible for knowing and abiding by the following guidelines. These guidelines are subject to change at the discretion of the co-op committee.
Purpose:
The primary purpose for SALT Co-op is:
- To provide additional educational opportunities for parents as they continue to seek the Lord for His provision for their children’s education.
- To give an opportunity for members to make their gifts and talents available to others.
- To give an opportunity to encourage one another through Christian fellowship.
- To give an opportunity for our children to learn and interact together.
SALT Co-op Board:
Co-op Committee Members: Christina Milhauser, Barb Huston, Tricia Hatfield
Requirements:
- Applications must be turned in by the designated deadline.
- Co-op committee would like to meet with 1st year members to explain the full requirements and time commitment of SALT Co-op.
- All moms will be required to teach/assist in two periods. Exceptions include certain circumstances approved by the committee.
Currently the SALT Co-op meets on scheduled Monday afternoons at Christian Church of San Angelo, from 12:30 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Supervision:
In order to provide a safe and learning environment, rules need to be implemented and will be enforced. The parent or guardian is completely responsible for their child/children while they are at co-op. During co-op, all children must stay in classes at all times.
Visitors:
Committee must be made aware of visitors (i.e. dads, grandparents, relatives,, friends, etc.) the day before the start of co-op. Please call one of the committee members for approval.
Illness Policy:
If a child will be absent, it is the parent’s responsibilities to request make up work from the teacher and work with the child at home to insure that they are caught up by the next class. Please do not bring children to co-op who has have fever, diarrhea, vomiting, or other contagious conditions within the last 24 hours. If anyone in the family is contagious, we ask that all members of the family stay home.
Weather Policy:
If the weather is bad enough for SAISD to close, we will be closed. Decision will be made the morning of co-op by 10:00 am. Check your email for the latest on co-op closings.
Church Usage Fee and Tuition Policy:
There is a $30.00 (tax deductible) donation per family per semester made payable to Christian Church of San Angelo. This is used to cover the cost of the use of their building, electricity, etc. There will also be a $35.00 supply fee per family per semester. Class tuition is $15.00 per child, with a maximum total class fee of $75.00 per semester per family for core classes. Class tuition fees are used to cover some of the costs of operating the SALT Co-op. Some classes may require additional fees for books, workbooks, supplies etc. Checks for tuition and the supply fee can be made payable to Christina Milhauser. Class tuition and supply fees are due by August 21st for fall classes and January 22nd for spring classes. Church usage fee is due first day of fall and spring classes and made out to CCSA.
Interaction:
“Do not let any unwholesome talk come out of your mouths, but only what is helpful for building others up according to their needs, that it may benefit those who listen. And do not grieve the Holy Spirit of God with whom you were sealed for the day of redemption. Get rid of bitterness, rage, anger, brawling and slander, along with every form of malice. Be kind and compassionate to one another, forgiving each other, just as Christ God forgave you.” Ephesians 4:29-32
SALT Co-op Student Discipline Policy:
By virtue of participation in the co-op ministry, students and their families voluntarily accept the behavioral standards as stated by SALT Co-op. All participants are expected and encouraged to exercise personal self-discipline, restraint and genuine kindness toward others. In dealing with any offense that may arise, it is the desire of this ministry that the Biblical approach to discipline be applied in Matthew 18:15-17.
“If your brother sins against you, go and show him his fault, just between the two of you. If he listens to you, you have won your brother over. But if he will not listen, take one or two others along, so that every matter may be established by the testimony of two or three witnesses.”
Discipline Measures:
Student discipline – Discipline problems should first be addressed by the teacher directly with the student for the first offense.The second offense will be brought to the committee. This must be upheld by all teachers and parents. Unresolved discipline problems will be handled by our co-op committee members. The student and parent must accept this discipline measure or be dismissed from the co-op without refund. At the discretion of the co-op committee, some offences can result in immediate dismissal from the co-op.
Dress Code:
Please dress modestly at co-op and do not wear clothes that maybe a distraction for others. Due to so much variety in clothing styles, the SALT Co-op Committee reserves the right to make the final determination of what dress is considered inappropriate if necessary. If a student is in violation of the dress code he will not be allowed to attend class until the violation has been corrected.
Summary of Rules of Conduct:
- Parent or guardian is responsible for their children at all times.
- Be good stewards of the facility and parking lot by leaving each in a better condition than it was found. (Put the chairs back where they belong, trash in trashcans, etc.) Each person needs to take a personal interest and responsibility for keeping the facility clean. This includes EVERYONE. Please assist us in the enforcement of this rule by lovingly reminding those around you. Our care of the facilities is reflection on all of us. Let us do everything unto the Lord.
- NO food in Worship Center or in the hallways. Food only in classrooms, if teacher permits.
- Show respectful obedience to all co-op staff, parents, teachers, and any adults at co-op.
- All electronic equipment must be turned off and put away during class time. Student cell phones need to be tuned off and not used during class time out of respect to the teachers.
- No dangerous or distracting items (such as pocket knives, etc.) are allowed at co-op. These items will be collected by teachers and will be returned to the parent at the end of co-op.
- SALT Co-op is not responsible for your personal belongings.
- The possession of literature, pictures, posters or recordings presenting an indecent or immoral activity or ungodly belief or philosophy is prohibited.
- Use of tobacco, alcohol or narcotic drugs or the implied use of these is prohibited.
Updated 08/09/2023