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Notes for Prospective Students
Community Prep serves students who are performing above grade
level. We make admissions decisions through a review of grades,
standardized test scores, teacher recommendation and an
interview/visit at Community Prep School. To be considered as
candidates for admission, students must demonstrate strong academic
ability, a good work ethic, a history of school-appropriate
behavior, and a desire to attend the School. To be successful at
Community Prep, students must be willing to work hard and be
committed to our program. Teachers provide the support necessary
for students to become confident, independent learners.
Additionally, we expect parents to be supportive of and involved in
their child's education. It is the student, however, who is
responsible for putting forth the effort to meet the school's
academic expectations.In addition to the academic demands it places
on students, Community Prep expects students and parents to
understand and support the school's mission to serve a diverse
population. Our students come from a variety of racial, ethnic,
cultural and socioeconomic backgrounds. The administration,
teachers, students and parents are always working to maintain an
environment that is welcoming for all students regardless of race,
ethnicity, socioeconomic status, gender, creed, or sexual
orientation. Students must be willing to work with others from
different backgrounds and must be respectful of all members of our
community.Community Prep School is committed to being a quality
educational alternative for the children of the neighboring South
Providence community. Community Prep School places an emphasis on
recruiting, selecting, and retaining qualified students from South
Providence.