Revelation School of Florida Home School Program Florida Statue 1002.41. 10658 S.W. 186 Street Miami, Fl. 33157 (305) 786-343-1277 Fax (305) 969-9748 www.revelation320.com Check List for High School Required Documentation Student Name: ID# 1. Address: 2. Telephone: E-mail: 3. Copy of License/ Licencia 4. Social Security / Seguro Social 5. Copy of Diploma / Copia de Diploma 6. Copia de Notas/Grades 7. Transcripts/ Transcripciones 8. Foto/Picture 2X4 9. Identificación o Pasaporte / Passport 10. Misc. Comments: Signature: 1
Home School Class Schedule 24 Standard Credit OUR TRADITIONAL 24-CREDIT PROGRAM This program requires students to take 24 credits in subject areas THAT ARE REQUIRED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION such as English, mathematics, science, social studies, practical reading, and comprehension skills. This program offers students the chance to take the credits needed to participate in any community college or technical school. Our program has the requirements to enter the military and at the same time have the flexibility to take the academic courses and meet college/university entrance requirements. Foreign language credit is not required for this program, although it is recommended for community college preparation and is required for admission to Florida s state universities. Our Focus Our academic program focuses on the traditional educational methodologies, which are the requirements of the State of Florida educational system accredited by advanced council for home schooled student. The student can prepare themselves with the required in specified courses in order to maintain a cumulative grade point average of a 3.0 on a 4.0 scale with a grade that will earn at least a 3.0 or its equivalent required credits for the college preparatory program. The credits required by this program must satisfy the minimum standards for admission into Florida s, community colleges and technical schools or state universities. CAREER PREPARATORY PROGRAM Our home school educational Program is designed to prepare students for the entrance into a technical center or community college, so that the student can also enter into the workforce. CHOOSING A PROGRAM FOR POST-SECONDARY EDUCATION Students who selected our educational program will find that this program is the opportunity of a life time. The student will select the program that will best prepare his or her postsecondary education or career plan after completing this home school course accredited by advance ed. 2
Revelation School of Florida Home School Program 10678 S.W. 186 Street Miami, Fl. 33157 (305) 786-343-1277 Fax: 305-969-9748 Student Information: Please Print Clearly Applicant s Name: Last First M.I. Present Address: City, State, Zip: Phone Number: Social Security Number: Birth Date: Male Female Race E-Mail Address: Advisor (if Applicable): Weight: Height Parents Name: Mother : Father: Guardian Name: Primary Language: ESOL: Yes or No other Previous School Attended : Address: State: Zip: *Please attach a copy of your Photo Identification Card: Billing Address: Address: City, State, Zip Code: Exp Date: Authorized Signature: Signature of Student: Date Parent or Guardian Signature if Under 18 Years of Age: Credit Card Information: Visa or MasterCard Name on Card: CC# Last Digits on Back of Card Total amount for home school program: *Credit cards are subject to a percentage due processing fee for the usage of the equipment* Note: I certify that the information provided to above is accurate. I also understand that any and/or all information provided to Revelation School of Florida is strictly for the use of this institution and will not be shared, in any way, with any person, company, or institution without the written consent of the student, moreover, I understand that any and/or all payments and /or deposits are non-refundable. 3
Home School Program Classes and Fees per credit Accredited High School Diploma School Rate $ 650.00 Additional Options: Sealed Transcripts $ 25.00 *Needed for post-secondary Institutions Miniature Diploma $ 10.00 Shipping & Handling $5.00 *if student would like diploma send to the address above AFFIDAVIT FOR HOME SCHOOLED STUDENTS FLORIDA STATUE FLORIDA STATUTE 1002.41. STATE OF (Florida) COUNTY OF Miami_- Dade) KNOW ALL YE MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, That on this day today s Date), personally came and appeared before me; (Name of Student) to me, who after being first duly sworn, deposes and monitored by this institution. Revelation School of Florida 10658 SW 186 Street, Miami Fl 33157 305-969-9448 Fax: 305-969-9748 www.revelation320.com This Affidavit is to certify that Revelation School of Florida the above named student has completed the 24 standard credits from a home school high school diploma program. The parents or guardian of the above mentioned student are responsible for said student and all his academic duties involving all the stipulations in this document pertaining to Revelation school of Florida in which this school has all the rights in this affidavit as a legal document to issue this home high school diploma based on the Florida laws and statues says that in statue number 1002.41.Home-schooled students can attend college with a signed affidavit from their parent or legal guardian stating that they have completed a Florida home education program of 24 standard credit per Florida Statute 1002.41. I Dr. Luz D. De Jesus Montas Principal of this institution assume all the responsibilities as the Director of said Home school in the state of Florida city of Miami Dade county. 4
I truly state and report that this information is accurate to the best of my knowledge and whose information has been filed in said state, therefore, is granted here in the State of Florida, city of Miami and Notarized in Miami-Dade County area. FURTHER AFFIANT SAYETH NOT. SUBSCRIBED TO AND SWORN TO before me this Date/ 201. President of Revelation School of Florida Dr. Luz De Jesús Montas Principal: Signature of Director: Signature of Parent or Guardian: NOTARY PUBLIC OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA Signature: My Commission Expires 03/31/2017 Stamp or Seal { { 5
2011 Florida Statutes Title XLVIII Chapter 1007 K- 20 EDUCATION CODE ARTICULATION AND ACCESS 1007.263Florida College System institutions; admissions of students. Each Florida College System institution board of trustees is authorized to adopt rules governing admissions of students subject to this section and rules of the State Board of Education. These rules shall include the following: (1)Admissions counseling shall be provided to all students entering college or career credit programs. Counseling shall utilize tests to measure achievement of college-level communication and computation competencies by all students entering college credit programs or tests to measure achievement of basic skills for career programs as prescribed in s. 1004.91. (2)Admission to associate degree programs is subject to minimum standards adopted by the State Board of Education and shall require: (a)a standard high school diploma, a high school equivalency diploma as prescribed in s. 1003.435, Previously demonstrated competency in college credit postsecondary coursework, or, in the case of a student who is home educated, a signed affidavit submitted by the student s parent or legal guardian attesting that the student has completed a home education program pursuant to the requirements of s. 1002.41. Students who are enrolled in a dual enrollment or early admission program pursuant to ss. 1007.27 and 1007.271 and secondary students enrolled in college-level instruction creditable toward the associate degree, but not toward the high school diploma, shall be exempt from this requirement. (b)a demonstrated level of achievement of college-level communication and computation skills. (c)any other requirements established by the board of trustees. (3)Admission to other programs within the Florida College System institution shall include education requirements as established by the board of trustees. 6
(4)A student who has been awarded a special diploma as defined in s. 1003.438 or a certificate of completion as defined in s. 1003.43(10) is eligible to enroll in certificate career education programs. (5)A student with a documented disability may be eligible for reasonable substitutions, as prescribed in ss. 1007.264 and 1007.265. 2011 Florida Statutes Title XLVIII Chapter 1007 K-20 EDUCATION CODE ARTICULATION AND ACCESS Each board of trustees shall establish policies that notify students about, and place students into, adult basic education, adult secondary education, or other instructional programs that provide students with alternatives to traditional college-preparatory instruction, including private provider instruction. A student is prohibited from enrolling in additional college-level courses until the student scores above the cut-score on all sections of the common placement test. History. s. 354, ch. 2002-387; s. 3, ch. 2003-8; s. 96, ch. 2011-5 College Readiness and Developmental Education A. All first-time-in-college degree-seeking students, regardless of their high school of origin, are required to be assessed for college readiness. Students, who are not collegeready, based on state statutes, are required to enroll in and pass college preparatory classes. Annually reviews the Placement Criteria document that describes the process of demonstrating college readiness and the required placement level in college preparatory courses, based on the scores earned. B. Admissions to College Credit Programs for the Associate in Arts, Associate in Science, Associate of Applied Science, and College Credit Certificate Programs Applicants meeting any of the following criteria are admitted to the above programs: 1. Graduates from any public high school in the United States or territories with a standard diploma, per Florida Statute 1007.263. 2. Any applicant with a Florida public high school withdrawal (completion) code eligible for college credit admission as defined by the Florida Department of Education. 3. Graduates from non-public high schools in the United States and its territories, which do not require the validation of category C. 4. Anyone awarded a Department of Education high school equivalent (GED) 7
diploma in the United States and its territories. 5. *Home-schooled students with a signed affidavit from their parent or legal guardian stating that they have completed a Florida home education program, per Florida Statute 1002.41. (Revelation School of Florida is a home educational program for students who are applying for college School) 6. Graduates with the foreign equivalency of a United States high school diploma meeting the entrance requirements for admission to a recognized institution of higher education in their country with original documentation showing all the requisite seals and apostilles. College reserves the right to require a certified official English translation, if the language used in the documents is not English. 7. 7. International students who require a college credit student visa (F-1) must also provide the following supplementary admission documents: Statement of financial resources available to support education costs; Evidence of a foreign equivalency of a United States high school diploma meeting the entrance requirements for admission to a recognized institution of higher education in their country with original documentation showing all the requisite seals and apostilles. The College reserves the right to require a certified official English translation, if the language used in the documents is not English. Certificate of health and accident insurance. All required information is to be submitted to the International Students Office 90 days prior to the beginning of the term for which the student seeks admission. C. Cases That Require Additional Validation For applicants whose diploma does not meet the criteria above, validation is mandatory in cases where the school or college, in the United States Department of Education (USDOE), or the Florida Department of Education (FDOE) has reason to believe that the diploma is not valid or was not earned from an entity that provides secondary school education. In compliance with 34 CFR 668.16 (p), the criteria used to determine the validity of such a diploma may include: When only a test and/or payment of fees was required for the issuance of the high school diploma. When the curriculum consisted exclusively of online/distance education instruction and the high school is not listed as an accredited institution 8
by Distance Education and Training Council (DETC). Long distance learners of a high schools diploma if they are accredited by the DETC the DETC maintains a list of accredited institutions offering high school via distance education; this list is accessible at http://www.detc.org/accred.html. Any conflicting high school information from a student. A high school that was previously questioned as being a diploma mill by CHEA or other accredited higher education institution. A review of the list of courses and a description of such courses, grading scale, master schedule, academic year calendar, and information on teachers and certification. Whether the high school is listed in the U.S. Department of Education s National Center for Education Statistics (NCES). The list of public high schools is accessible at http://www.nces.ed.gov/ccd/schoolsearch/ and the list of private high schools is at: http://www.nces.ed.gov/surveys/pss/privateschoolsearch/. Whether the private high school is listed in the Florida Department of Education s Office of Independent Education and Parental Choice. REVELATION SCHOOL OF FLORIDA CODE FOR HOME SCHOOLED PROGRAM IS 1355507 DISTRCT 13, Revelation School of Florida is now pending accreditation with (DETC )the curriculum consisting exclusively of online/distance education instruction and the high school will be listed as an accredited institution by Distance Education and Training Council (DETC). the list is accessible at: http://www.floridaschoolchoice.org/information/privateschooldirectory/. Inclusion in this database does not imply approval or accreditation by the Florida Department of Education. If the high school is included in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) non- eligible list, it will not be accepted for admission to the College. The list is accessible at http://www.ncaa.org/wps/wcm/connect/public/ncaa/studentathlete+experience/noneligible+high+schools. Once the college or school renders a decision on the validity of a high school diploma, the decision is final and not subject to appeal. 9
D. Transfer Students Students from other post-secondary institutions will be admitted if Transferring from: A U.S. regionally accredited postsecondary institution. A U.S. non-regionally accredited college, university, or other postsecondary institution may be admitted on the basis of the high school diploma according to section II.B. Courses taken at non-regionally accredited institutions that adhere to the Florida Statewide Course Numbering System may be accepted. A foreign college, university, or other post-secondary institution approved by the country s Ministry of Education, with original documentation showing all the requisite seals and apostilles. A required a certified official English translation if the language used in the documents is not English. International students who require a college credit student visa (F-1) must also provide supplementary admission documents as noted in II.B.7 above. E. Dual Enrollment and Early Admission Admission to dual enrollment and early admission is permitted per Florida Statute 1 007.263 and based on guidelines listed on the college program of their choice. F. Admissions to Baccalaureate Degree Programs Baccalaureate degree applicants must meet all general and program-specific admission requirements. Admission to Career and Technical Education (Vocational Credit) Certificate Programs or G. Anyone who meets the requirements under II.B of this Procedure may be admitted to Career and Technical Education programs as well as the following: H. Applicants who are at least 16 years of age and have left high school prior to completion Applicants who have been awarded a special diploma, as defined in s. 1003.438 I. Or a certificate of completion, as defined in s. 1003.43(10). J. International students with a vocational credit student visa (M-1) K. and the supplementary admission documents indicated in II.B.7 above 10