FAQ - Attendance Information

What Happens if I miss a Week or Come Late?

Attendance is an important component of the learning process and is mandatory at Torah High. Consequently, missing more than six sessions over the course of the year will result in a review of a student’s academic progress and might require students to complete suplemental assignments. Additionally, students will only be allowed in if they arrive within the first fifteen minutes of class. Students who arrive past that point will be marked as absent.

 

What Happens if I Miss a Third-Hour Event That I Signed Up for, and Can I Drop Out of it?

 Credits or refunds will be issued if a request to cancel registration to an event is provided at least 24 hours prior to the start of the scheduled event. The lack of a withdrawal request within the outlined time period, or the failure to attend a registered program will result in a full charge for that event. Registrants will not be penalized for a missed event in the case that medical documentation is provided.

To withdraw from a registered program, contact Nechama Drookman, Administrator of Torah High, at nechama@torahhigh.org, or (905) 761-6279 ext.245.

 

What Happens if I Decide to Drop Out of a Torah High Course?

Students who drop out of Torah High must inform the Torah High office by emailing nechama@torahhigh.org, or calling 905-761-6279, ext. 245.

Students who decide to withdraw before the refund deadline, November 1, 2012, will be able to receive a full refund, however, they must still inform the Torah High office of this decision. Any student who does not inform the office will be considered fully registered and responsible for any outstanding registration fees, in addition to having a potential ‘incomplete’  credit  apprear his or her Ontario Student Transcript.

Any student, who withdraws from a Torah High course after November 1, 2012, will have the course considered as an “incomplete”. According to the full disclosure policy of The Ontario Ministry of Education, students in Grade 11 or 12 who do not complete a course they were registered in after the ‘withdrawal period have the course registered and marked as ‘incomplete’ on their Ontario Student Record. While there may be some exceptions to the above policy, this is generally the case. .