Admissions
Notice of Non-Discriminatory Policy
ACA admits students of any race, color, national and ethnic origin to all rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students of the school. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national and ethnic origin in the administration of its educational policies, admissions, scholarships, athletics, or any other school administered programs.
Church Attendance/Profession of Faith
Because Aletheia is a discipleship school, all families who desire to come to Aletheia must attend a local, evangelical church. At least one parent or guardian must have accepted Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior. Students in Grades 7-12 must have either accepted Jesus as their Lord and Savior or demonstrated an openness to pursuing a relationship with the Lord.
Families wishing to enroll their child(ren) in Aletheia are required to do the following:
Fill out a StudentApplication (for Grades 7-12)
Turn in a non-refundable registration fee. The registration fee is only refundable if the student is not accepted into Aletheia.
Fill out a ParentApplication
Obtain a Pastor Recommendation and have your pastor fill it out and mail it to Aletheia.
If your child is transferring from another school, please fill out an Educational Records Release.
Submit a copy of the most recent obtainable achievement test scores and any other special testing the applicant has received. Submit a copy of the most recent report card or, if coming from a home school background, submit a letter from Home School Evaluator and a portfolio of work.
Take an entrance exam if deemed necessary.
Read the Student Handbook 2011-12 and sign the form indicating your willingness to abide by the standards set forth in it.
Submit the following:
- A copy of the applicants birth certificate (pre-K students must be four and K-5 students must be five by June 1st)
- Florida Immunization Form.
- Florida school physical.
When all of the above information has been provided to ACA, the school administrator will interview the parents and student. The purpose of this interview is to determine if the family/student meets the spiritual, conduct and academic standards required for admission into ACA, and to answer any questions the family may have about ACA. Aletheia will not admit students who have academic, emotional or behavioral needs which cannot be met by the school. Students who are currently, or have recently been, involved in a sinful life-style (e.g. drugs, alcohol use, sex, rebellion to parents or school authorities, etc.) will not normally be admitted unless there is irrefutable evidence that God has changed the life of the student.
ALL STUDENTS ARE ADMITTED CONDITIONALLY ON A NINE WEEKS TRIAL PERIOD. If the child fails to make acceptable progress or does not adjust to the program of ACA, the parents will be expected to give additional help at home or the child may be asked to withdraw from ACA. The school reserves the right to place the child in the grade it deems necessary.
After School Care
After School Care is offered to children from Pre-Kindergarten to 6th grade. Chidlren who are not picked up at dismissal will be placed in After School Care. Children may not stay in the office until parent/guardian arrives because they are running a little late. All students will go to After School Care until the parent arrives. High School siblings may pick up younger ones and go directly to the high school pick-up area. A note requesting this arrangement must be submitted by the parent/guardian.
Students may stay as late as 6:00pm. A trained staff member will supervise homework and activities. Snacks are provided. On half-days, children need to bring their lunches.
Generally, there will be time for homework followed by outdoor play as weather permits. Children must be signed out by the parent/guardian when picked up.
Please see “Admissions – Tuition and Fees” for pricing.

