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Islamic School

| Introduction |
ASALAMU ALAIKUM,
Our Success in our mission of providing quality education in an Islamic environment relies heavily on the interaction between the school and home. Parents are expected to keep up with their child's academic progress and to attend all orientations and meetings announced by the school. They are also encouraged to visit the school for homework connection and the latest school news.
Parents may request a meeting with their child's teacher at any time during the school year. Parents are kindly requested to make appointment. Teachers are not allowed to confer with parents during class time under any circumstances. All classroom visits must be arranged in advance in order to not disturb the educational process.
Parents may request a meeting with the principle regarding any matter. Matters concerning your child's academic or behavior performance in the school must be discussed with the classroom teacher first. If the matter is not addressed to your satisfaction you may request to meet with the principle. Matters concerning general school rules, policy, or tuition may be brought the attention of the principle directly.
The administration, teachers, support staff, The OCRC families and any members of the community work hard to make The OCRC Islamic School a success. Anyone who openly defames or threatens the well being of the school and any of its staff may be asked to withdraw from the school.
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| Mission Statement |
Our philosophy of education aims toward the fullest development of the potentialities of Muslim children to enable them to attain success in this life and in the Hereafter.
The OCRC's mission is to educate, develop, and guide Muslim students in an Islamic environment, and to provide them with skills that will enable them to excel in a diverse society
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| Educational Goals |
- Develop a love for Allah, His Messenger, and the believers.
- Learn the Holy Quran and be able to recite it fluently according to the tajweed rules.
- Learn the teaching of Islam according to the mainstream understanding of the scholars of Islam.
- Develop the skills of reading, writing, speaking and listening so that each child may effectively communicate with others in Arabic.
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| School Hours |
This year 2008-2009 we will have TWO different Part time schedules:
First Schedule:
Saturday: 10 AM – 2 PM
Monday: 4 PM – 6:30 PM
Wednesday: 4 PM – 6:30 PM
Second Schedule:
Sunday: 10 AM – 2 PM
Tuesday: 4 PM – 6:30 PM
Thursday: 4 PM – 6:30 PM
The respect of the schedule is a must in order for all of us to achieve our goal.
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| No-School Holidays |
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Date
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First Day of School |
Saturday August 30, 2008 |
Quran Competition Day |
Saturday April 25 2009 |
Last Day |
Thursday June 25, 2009 |
Graduation Day |
Saturday June 27, 2009 |
Holidays
Holiday Name No School |
Date
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Labor Day |
Monday September 1, 2008 |
Eid-ul-Fitr |
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Thanksgiving |
Thursday November 27, 2008 |
Eid-ul-Adha |
December 8-10th, 2008 |
Winter Break |
December 24th, 2008 – January 1th, 2009 |
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day |
January 19th, 2009 |
Spring Break |
April 20-24,2009 |
Memorial Day |
May 26, 2009 |
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| Tuition & Fees |
Please contact us at (781) 322-0864 to find out about the tuitions.
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| Code Of Conduct |
- General Philosophy:
Discipline is an important part of the Islamic way of life. Muslims must demonstrate their best behavior at all times. The purpose of discipline is to motivate students to acquire skills and habits that assist them to become well adjusted and successful individuals.
- General Rules and Regulations:
- Be Punctual.
- Bring all necessary materials to school and class.
- Do not bring toys, jewelries, or non-related books in the classrooms.
- Treat others with kindness, courtesy and respect.
- No rough play.
- No teasing.
- Respect the authority of the school and of the Masjid.
- Be Attentive at all times.
- Use proper language and good manners.
- Complete homework assignment neatly and return them on due dates.
- Behave appropriately in the lavatories.
- Do not enter the office without permission.
- Take good care of the school property.
- Prayer Room Rules and Regulations:
- At the time of prayer make your wudu promptly and enter the Masjid.
- Make 2 Ruka'a Sunnah and sit in the front line.
- While waiting for “Iqama” you may read Quran or make “Dua'a”.
- When “Iqama” is called stand for prayer and pray with the group.
- After the prayer listen to the “Khatira” led by the Imam.
- Remember no talking or playing is allowed in the Masjid.
- Classroom Rules and Regulations:
- Enter classroom on time for class.
- Do not leave the classroom before the end of the class. If necessary request permission before leaving or entering in the middle of the class.
- Sit properly. Do not raise feet towards others. Do not bend back. Do not sleep. You should be seated at the start of the class.
- Do not chew gum, eat or drink in class.
- Work quietly. Do not disturb others in class.
- Raise you hand when you want to talk to the teacher.
- If you need to move within the classroom you should request permission.
- Lavatories Rules and Regulations:
- Use the Lavatories designated for the school in the 3 rd floor.
- The lavatories are not a place for discussion. Exit promptly after you are done.
- Keep the place clean after you used it.
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