Parental Commitments to Geneva

By enrolling their students at Geneva, parents commit to support the school and its mission.

Parents must:

  • Support the school in its fulfillment of its purposes and principles, especially in the accordance with the Statement of Faith and the Statement of Identity, Sexuality, and Gender.
  • Refrain from illegal or immoral behavior that reflects poorly on or is potentially disruptive to the Geneva community.
  • Ensure that their student:
    • have the time, place, and parental support needed to complete their homework and studies
    • are picked up on time
    • arrive they are properly prepared for the day with proper attire, necessary supplies, appropriate meal(s) and necessary supplies
    • comply with the spirit and the letter of all Geneva rules and policies with appropriately respectful attitudes in accordance with biblical teaching
  • Secure additional tutoring, testing or assistance for their students, especially when suggested by the Geneva administration.
  • Honor their commitment to volunteer at least five hours a month per family and attend all mandatory events, including but not limited to parent orientation and parent-teacher conferences.
  • Set an appropriate example to their students and all other students when on campus or at Geneva related events by:
    • refraining from inappropriate language
    • observing all school rules and policies
    • modeling appropriate conflict resolution in accordance with Matthew 18
    • demonstrating courtesy and respect to all people: including referees, coaches, and parents of opposing players during sporting events, staff members
    • refraining from gossip which is unbiblical and destructive to any Christian community
    • refraining from all alcohol and tobacco products on campus or at any Geneva off-campus event where students are present
    • dressing appropriately (with modesty) when visiting offices and classrooms or attending school related events.
    • Refraining from using a cell phone when driving on campus for the safety of the students and other adults.