



SAVE THE DATE:
March Faculty Meetings
Monday, March 16 at 7 p.m. at Community Presbyterian Church
Tuesday, March 17 at 7 p.m. at Eden Westside Baptist Church
Choose the day or time that best fits your schedule. Attendance is required as part of membership. If you are providentially hindered from attending, let us know.
THIRD QUARTER GRADES ARE DUE BY TUESDAY, MARCH 17, 2026.
Don’t let time get away from you. Remember to open and print copies of your grades from the email you receive after you submit them. If you have not submitted earlier quarters, do that today.
It is understood that Quarters 1 and 2 should already be turned by this time. If you get an email from Karen about grades being due, please reply.
Important Dual Enrollment Information
If you have a student taking Dual Enrollment, you will need to report those grades on your quarterly submission. We understand you will not have a grade when you turn in the first quarter, but you still need to report what course your student is taking. In the comment section on the grade submission report, put the course along with the number. i.e. English 101; Math 112. Also note that it is a Dual Enrollment course, and that you will give the grade at the end of the semester…either quarter 2 or quarter 4. Then in May/June, when you turn in your End of the Year form, make sure you have the Dual Enrollment course/s listed with the credit earned.
ACT TESTING
If your student takes the ACT test WITH WRITING, please let us know in the office. When the writing portion is taken, the test scores come back MUCH LATER than the normal scoring. We do not know to be looking for it and it is easily missed. If you let us know when they are taking it, then we will be able to keep looking until it comes in.


KINDERGARTEN GRADUATION
Tuesday, May 19, 2026
6:30 p.m. (Rehearsal at 5:30)
CPC Sanctuary
Fee: $15
Deadline to Sign up and pay is March 17.
Sign up on Cheddar Up under the Yearbook Collection – Seniors/Kindergarten
Crossroads Christian Kindergarten Graduation is a wonderful experience. It is a meaningful milestone we would love to celebrate with your K 5 student and family. We have a PowerPoint presentation of all the students as part of the ceremony, a fun book read as well as a small reception afterwards. We also will have a small gift for each graduate.
If your kindergarten student plans to participate in graduation, please contact Jenny Bartz at the office no later than March 17, and let her know your student’s name and that you are interested in participating. Then, go on Cheddar Up and register and pay under the Yearbook Collection Seniors/Kindergarten.
Rehearsal will be at 5:30 p.m. on the same day as graduation. Parents will order caps, gowns, and diplomas at https://oakhalli.com/kindergrad/. The Oak Hill Cap and Gown Company suggests ordering 3-4 weeks in advance to allow for processing and shipping. Select the “Complete Kindergrad Package” ($19.95). White Gown & White Tassel. Follow directions for size.
Students MUST arrive and be ready for practice no later than 5:30 pm on graduation night. You are free to invite as many friends and family as you wish. It is VERY important that students attend the rehearsal. Please bring your child’s BLANK diploma to rehearsal. Each student should memorize a verse (of your choosing) to be recited on graduation night. Please bring the scripture (written out in the version they will recite) to rehearsal. This is NOT mandatory, but it is a nice part of graduation.
For any questions, contact Jenny Bartz at the office.


The Crossroads Yearbook is the perfect way to remember all the special moments of the 2025-2026 school year! Our dedicated yearbook team works hard to capture memories that you will treasure for years to come. Don’t miss out on this keepsake – order your yearbook today for just $45. Go to Cheddar Up and look for the Yearbook collection. Don’t wait!

WE NEED YOUR PHOTOS!
Our yearbook staff works hard all year to capture the memories of the 2025-2026 school year, but we can’t do it without you! We need your help to make this year’s yearbook the best it can be. As your students participate in school events, sports, fine arts, and other activities, take a moment to upload your favorite photos to the yearbook site under the Media tab. Share the best of the best from your camera roll—those fun, candid, and special moments that only you capture. Together, we can create a yearbook full of memories that every student will treasure for years to come!
Stanford Achievement Test
Tuesday through Friday, April 21-24, 2026
$35 per student.
Deadline to order and make payment is Tuesday, March 10, 2026
ORDER EARLY SO WE WILL KNOW IF WE HAVE ENOUGH TO TEST.
10:00 am-12:00 pm | Grades 3, 4, 5, 6
1-3 pm | Grades 7, 8
Tues-Wed 1-4 pm | Grades 9-12
Crossroads does not require that you have your student tested, but we do provide an opportunity if you choose to test. The tests will be given at Community Presbyterian Church in the Back Building. You’ll need to bring your student for a 2-hour period for 4 days (Tuesday through Friday). Cost for each test is $35. There is an extra $25 charge for non-Crossroads students. We’ll need your student’s name and grade level when you turn in your order and payment to the school office by Tuesday, March 10.
If you’re interested in testing, but bringing your student to Moody is not possible, there are online testing options. Seton has several options. Just check them out for yourself, to see if this is a better option for your family.
This is who we have signed up so far. If you want your student to take it or think you signed them up, contact the office ASAP!
ASVAB
(Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery)
For students in grades 11-12, and graduates
Tuesday April 7, 12:30 – 4 pm
Test results: Tuesday, April 28 at 1 p.m. either at the school or at home via ZOOM link.
CPC Back Building
The ASVAB Career Exploration Program provides high-quality career exploration and planning materials at no cost to high schools throughout the country. The program encourages students to explore a wide variety of careers, rather than limiting their exploration by telling them what they can or should do. Students explore occupations in line with their interests and skills and develop effective strategies to realize their career goals.
The ASVAB test covers eight areas including science, word knowledge, mathematics, and mechanical comprehension. It assesses a student’s ability to learn new skills and is a predictor of success in training and education programs. The Find Your Interests (FYI) inventory is a 90- item interest inventory based on John Holland’s widely accepted theory of career choice. When students complete the FYI, they have three interest codes to use with the OCCU-Find for career exploration. The OCCU-Find contains 400+ occupations sorted by interest codes so students can identify the occupations that match their own interests. For more information, go to www.asvabprogram.com.
Please sign up by contacting the office via email or phone.
No cost, but we do need to know who and how many plan to attend. Check your calendar and only sign up if you are sure you want your student to take the test. We only have 25-30 slots available.
School Pictures
Friday, March 13 from 10 a.m. – 1 p.m.
CPC – Sanctuary Side
Prices – See below: (Must be paid that day – you can see the photo on the camera to approve)
Do your students’ grandparents ask you for school pictures? They get them from all their public schooled grandchildren, don’t they? Well, we provide the opportunity for your homeschooled students to have school pictures made.
We also need your students’ picture for the yearbook! So even if you do not want to purchase a package, please come, and have your school-age students picture taken so we will have a record of them in our 2024-25 yearbook.
Trenity Whitfield is a Crossroads mom who is a professional photographer.
Prices: (Must be paid that day – you can see the photo on the camera to approve)
Packages:
$45 | Package A, 1 8×10, 2 5×7, 8 wallets
$45 | Package B, 4 5×7, 8 wallets
$45 | Package C, 2 8×10, 8 wallets
$45 | Package D, 1 11×14
$50 | Digital File
Packages consist of one student only. Additional prints below can be added to any package from above.
$17 | Additional 8×10
$17 | Additional sheet of 5×7, (2) 5×7 total
$12 | Additional sheet of wallets
$17 | Additional sheet of 4×6, (3) 4×6 total
$50 | Additional 16×20 print
Yearbook Student Portrait Photo Submitted by You
If you choose to submit your own photo of your student for the student portrait section of the yearbook, please send it to the office email. Here is how:
First, take a picture of your student from the chest up. Then send it to the office email with your student’s name.
If you submit more than one student photo, make it clear which name goes with each photo by sending one email per student. We will upload it to the yearbook.
NOTE: We have had issues distinguishing student portrait pictures in the mass uploads for regular yearbook photo submissions. So please do not submit them there.

Do you have the Community Spirit and a passion for great food? We’re looking for businesses, nonprofits, individuals, and student-led teams to compete in our annual fundraiser—serving up great flavors while supporting meaningful projects for children in St. Clair County.
Show off your skills, compete for bragging rights and trophies, and make a real difference—one delicious bite at a time! Join us in supporting kids and our community!
If you’re interested in learning more, contact us at sccwkiwanis@gmail.com or call 205-936-7411. Application and details are available NOW!

ACTIVITIES @ CRCS!

Springtime is nearly here, and there are a few more field trips and events to round out the academic year. Look over the remaining opportunities and sign up today in Cheddar Up.
As always, if you have any questions or need additional information, please do not hesitate to contact us via email, text, or phone.
Sallie Albus—Activities Director – (205) 863-9585
Courtney Wrenn—Schoolwide Events Coordinator – (205) 863-9931
Mary Beth Brown—Teen Events Coordinator – (205) 527-8394
Kristy Rosenow—Field Trip Coordinator – (205) 413-7336
Kaitlin Rich—Field Trip Coordinator – (205) 405-0243
Visit Cheddar Up for detailed information, registration, and deadlines for all activities.
Note the following guidelines/suggestions as you study the available activities and register via Cheddar Up.
- Find what activities fit your family.
- Follow the age and grade stipulations. Failure to do so may result in forfeiture of your payment.
- Read all the notes in Cheddar Up. Some field trips require certain attire, a signed waiver, etc.
- Know that the Crossroads dress and behavior guidelines, as noted in the school handbook, also apply to field trips. Parents/guardians are responsible for their own children.
- Please know that we endeavor to locate enriching, educational, and enjoyable activities. However, we cannot always know from which perspective or philosophical background a topic may be presented. We encourage you to always discuss with your students what they have “learned.”
- Paying by credit card or e-check is the easiest way to make sure that your payment is made in a timely fashion. If you choose to pay by cash/check, make sure that the school office receives your funds no later than two weeks (in most cases) PRIOR to the date of the first item in your Cheddar Up order. The entire balance of the order is due at the same time. To avoid paying a large amount at once, you may want to distribute your Cheddar Up items across several orders.
- Remember that nominal fees will be added to each transaction as explained in Cheddar Up.
- Register by set deadlines.
- Cheddar Up purchases for activities and field trips are not transferable to other persons. Please do not advertise “tickets” on social media.
- Generally, CRCS does not issue refunds for activities and choosing the cash/check payment option assumes payment will be made and attendance will take place. Please do not take someone else’s spot.
SPRING SEMESTER @ a Glance
March
6-Ballroom
10-Waltz Class (NO registration required)
13-Ballroom
17-Orbix (Registration closed.)
20-Ballroom
30-American Village (Sold out.)
April
2-Spring Formal (Register by March 12th)
7-First Responders (Register by March 17th)
8-Fox 6 WBRC (Sold out.)
10-Ballroom
17-Ballroom
May
1-May Day (Register by April 10th)
SCHOOLWIDE ACTIVITIES
REGISTER IN CHEDDAR UP!
May Day
@ Moody Park Pavilion
Join us at the Moody City Park for a fun day of family activities. There will be something for everyone!
Visit Cheddar Up for all the details.
Who: Crossroads Families
When: Friday, May 1, 2026
10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Cost: $1 per family + 25 cents per game
PRESCHOOL & ELEMENTARY ACTIVITIES
REGISTER IN CHEDDAR UP!
First Responders
@ Community Presbyterian Church
825 Oak Boulevard, Moody, AL 35004
Buckle up for a day of first responders! Moody’s fire and police departments will join us to share what their jobs are like and to teach us how to stay safe. We will also welcome the Regional Air Medical Service (RAMS) as they bring their helicopter and share about paramedics.
Who: PreK – 3rd Graders and parents/legal guardians
When: Tuesday, April 7, 2026
10:00 A.M. – 11:30 A.M.
Cost: $5 per student
TEEN ACTIVITIES
REGISTER IN CHEDDAR UP!
Waltz Class
@ CPC GYM
Hey, Crossroads Seniors, get ready for the Senior Lead-Out dance at Spring Formal! Bring your escort, whether that is a parent, a sibling, or a date, and learn the waltz together.
Who: 12th Grade Spring Formal Registrants & Escorts
When: Tuesday, March 10, 2026
6:30 – 7:30 p.m.
Cost: $5 per person [Pay upon arrival; no registration in Cheddar Up.]
Spring Formal
“Beneath the City Lights”
@ Micah’s Meadow ~ Mathews Manor
3279 US Highway 11, Springville, AL 35146
Imagine a night where the city skyline sparkles above you and the air is filled with the soft glow of twinkling lights. Step outside, feel the gentle spring breeze, and let the music carry you across a dance floor under the stars.
This is a night for dancing, dinner, and capturing memories, for laughter that echoes under the open sky, and for moments that shimmer long after the night ends. Bring your friends, dress to impress, and let yourself get lost in the magic of the evening.
From glowing lights to the fresh night air, every corner is a place to smile, twirl, and celebrate—a night made just for you, beneath the city lights.
Specific guidelines regarding attire and stipulations for non-Crossroads guests are in Cheddar Up.
Who: 9th – 12th Graders (ages 14-19) and
approved guests
When: Thursday, April 2, 2026
6:00 – 10:00 p.m.
[Arrive at 5 p.m. to take pictures.]
Cost: $60 per person [Dinner included.]
Ballroom Dance Class
@ CPC GYM
Ballroom dancing not only teaches the skill of dancing but also etiquette. It helps promote confidence and self-esteem. It builds coordination, grace, poise, and good posture. And, of course, dancing is great exercise. Our lead instructor, Chris Bailey, has an exemplary record of teaching and performing. So, with all these positives, come “cut a rug” with your friends!
Who: 9th – 12th Grade CRCS Students who are at least 14 years old
When: Most Fridays (see dates below)
1:30 – 2:40 p.m.
Cost: $15 yearly registration fee per student AND $5 per lesson
- There are TWO payment methods available for weekly lessons:
- Details for the “full semester payment”option are in Cheddar Up.
- The other option is to pay $5 CASH each week at the beginning of dance class.
- Regardless of the chosen payment method, ALL students must visit the check-in table weekly to get their registration stickers.
Schedule (subject to change):
March 6, 13, 20
April 10, 17
FREE Play Event
The Deer, The Bird, and The Fox
Wednesday, April 1 at 9:15 a.m.
CPC Gym
NOTE DATE CHANGE
Hilary Cunningham (2022 CRCS grad and daughter of Karen Cunningham) will be graduating in May from Samford University as a Theater for Youth major. For her senior capstone, she has written and directed a script with puppets that she designed and built. She and other Samford TY students will be presenting her project at Crossroads on Wednesday, April 1 at 9:15. The story is about a deer, a bird, and a fox that lived in a small forest. Each woodland creature begins a journey that leads them to self discovery and ultimately to understanding the power of friendship. Come along as the storyteller weaves a tale that includes participation by the young audience as the three characters come to life. (The flyer for schools lists ages 5 and up but all ages are welcome.) The show will last approximately 25 minutes and there will be time for questions at the end.
No need to sign up, just come and enjoy.


A Beautiful Prayer for Your Children.
This is an article of a beautiful prayer we can pray for our children. Pastor Phil Rich wanted to get this into our hands. Take a look.
https://elder2elder.substack.com/p/parents-try-praying-this-prayer-for
MOM’S NIGHT OUT
Hey homeschool moms! We would love for you to join us for a fun and relaxing Mom’s Night Out—special evenings planned just for you! It’s the perfect chance to step away from the daily routine, enjoy some sweet fellowship, meet other moms on the same journey, and be encouraged. Whether you’re new to homeschooling or have been at it for years, we all need a little time to laugh, connect, and recharge. We can’t wait to see you there!

Tuesday, March 31, 2026
6:30-8:30 p.m.
CPC Back Building
$10 on Cheddar Up
Hosted by: Amy Masters – Little Lucy’s Kitchen
Join us for a fun, relaxed Ladies Cookie Decorating Class where you’ll learn step by step techniques to decorate beautiful and delicious sugar cookies. No experience needed and all supplies will be provided. Sign up on Cheddar Up!

Tuesday, April 28, 2026
6:30-8:30
Hey Crossroads moms! 🎉 Grab your comfy shoes and your competitive spirit and join us for a Game Night you won’t want to miss! We’ll be diving into fun Minute to Win It–style challenges led by the one and only Amanda Popwell. Get ready to laugh, cheer each other on, and maybe discover some hidden talents! It’s guaranteed to be a night to remember. Bring a snack to share and lots of energy—we’ll take care of the rest! 💛
Sign up on SignUpGenius so we will know how many to plan for!
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/60B0E48AAAB28A3F94-62571239-game



ELEMENTARY CHOIR
Registration is now closed. Please refer to choir emails and weekly calendar posts for rehearsal reminders. For questions or if you are not receiving updates, contact Jessica Gilbert at 205-240-4074 or masterpieces4him@gmail.com.
Additionally, please invite family and friends to our free concert on Thursday, April 16, at 6:30 PM at Grace Community Church at Deerfoot.
7th-9th Grade Musical – The Sound of Music: Youth Edition
The Sound of Music
Jessica Lloyd – Director
Jennifer Day – Assistant Director
Performances (CEPA in Pell City): March 5th – 6th at 7pm
Sound of Music Ticketing Information:
Tickets are now available! Tickets are $10.00 per seat which includes the CEPA ticketing fee. All tickets need to be purchased through the CEPA ticketing site. You will pick your seat location when ordering your tickets. Plan your time and number carefully, as there are no refunds or exchanges. The Crossroads office will not be able to help with ticketing. In using this wonderful facility, there are plenty of seats and they are all good. Spread the word! (There should be tickets available at the door as well.) For purchase, go to pellcitycepa.com/tickets.
Questions/Concerns: Jessica Lloyd 205-613-7011 or jessicalloydsmusic@gmail.com
Sr High Play – Quest! One Play to Rule Them All
10th – 12th Grade Play
Karen Cunningham – Director
Tickets will be available March 5th! Tickets are $10.00 per seat which includes the CEPA ticketing fee. All tickets need to be purchased through the CEPA ticketing site. You will pick your seat location when ordering your tickets. Plan your time and number carefully, as there are no refunds or exchanges. The Crossroads office will not be able to help with ticketing. In using this wonderful facility, there are plenty of seats and they are all good. Spread the word! (There should be tickets available at the door as well.) For purchase, go to pellcitycepa.com/tickets.

CO-OP
Co-op Calendar:
April 3 No Co-op (Good Friday)
April 17 Last day of spring co-op
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CRCS Co-op Team
cccmasterminds@gmail.com
https://cccmasterminds.
Upper Room
Due to scheduling issues, our next Upper Room will be next Fall. We have had great meetings and look forward to getting together in the new school year.

KEY CLUB NEWS!
Key Club packed a lot into February! Through events and fundraisers, our members continued to make a difference in our school and community.
February recap…
We had Key Club members research, decorate boards, and present a specific music genre at the Valentines Box Competition! It was a creative and interactive way for members to connect, share their favorite styles of music, and build community within our club. We also hosted our hotdog fundraiser, and it went so well! We were able to donate leftover hotdogs to the local fire department as a small thank you for all they do for our community. And lastly, one of our most entertaining fundraisers yet, we taped Mrs. Jenny to the gym wall! Thank you to everyone who participated, and thank you, Mrs.Jenny, for being such a sport!
February truly showed what Key Club is all about: service, leadership, and having fun while making a difference.
Looking ahead to March!
This month, several of our Key Club members and all of our officers will be attending DCON (District Convention)! We are so proud of everyone representing our club. DCON is an exciting opportunity to grow as leaders, connect with other Key Clubs, and celebrate the impact we are making through service.
Stay connected! Follow us on Facebook at CRCS Key Club and Instagram at crossroads_key_club
If you have any questions or need more info, please contact us!
Catherine Clyde, Student Editor
(205) 493-0160
catclyde36@gmail.com
Juniper Self, Key Club President
(205) 200-3258
juniperclaireself@gmail.com
Sallie Albus, Faculty Advisor
(205) 863-9585
smalbus7@gmail.com
MARK YOUR CALENDARS
February
Feb. 27 – Mar. 1 – District Convention (DCON) in Birmingham
March
13 – Key Club Meeting
27 – Key Club Meeting & Elections
April
10 – Key Club Meeting
24 – Key Club Meeting
May
1 – May Day
Builder’s Club will have a meeting March 13th. 12:00 for officers 12:30 for members.
Please be deciding if you want to run for an officer position next year! We plan to have elections April 10th.
If you are wanting to run for a position, you will have to let Mrs. Jessica know at the March meeting, or via group me/email by no later than March 27th.
If you have any questions about a position please let Mrs. Jessica know.
Please turn service hours in.
Thank you for all you do.
Eta Sigma Alpha Honor Society
Eta Sigma Alpha is the first honor society established exclusively for homeschooled students in Grades 9-12. The purpose of Eta Sigma Alpha National Home School Honor Society is to recognize and encourage scholarship among homeschool students, while creating an energetic environment in which to forge relationships. The Sigma Zeta Chapter at Crossroads incorporates social, scholastic, and service aspects into our organization, staying active with fun game night hangouts and service projects planned for each semester. A candidate for membership must meet all of the requirements set forth at etasigmaalpha.com/membership as well as requirements described on the local chapter application. The most typical test used for admission is the ACT; the required score is a 26 or greater. More pathways are outlined on the website.
Our new officers are Tucker Brown (president) and William Rea (VP)
Please contact Mary Beth Brown (hoganma23@gmail.com) with any questions or for more information.
Mary Beth Brown – 205-527-8394
We offer tutoring! If you are interested in learning more about our tutoring services, reach out to Mary Beth to get in contact with a student tutor.
Yearbook
Next Meeting: 3rd Friday
Friday, March 20, 2026
12:30 – 1:30
Advisors: Jenny Bartz or Trenity Whitfield
Sign up at the faculty meeting or contact the yearbook advisors:
Advisors: Jenny Bartz or Trenity Whitfield
4-H Club
2nd Tuesday of the month at 1 – 2 p.m.
January 13, February 10, March 10, and April 14.
This year we are offering a variety of learning experiences such as leadership, career exploration, healthy living, STEM, financial literacy, and teamwork! Youth will be able to build skills in a variety of areas and have the opportunity to showcase their acquired skills in contests and competitions. Older 4-H members will also have options of attending summer camp, joining our youth leadership council, attending leadership conferences, and more!
CC FLYERS
The CC Flyers Running Club will begin its Spring Season Kick Off with registration on Monday March 2, 4:00PM at Moody Park. The club is open to girls and boys ages 6 through 18.
Work outs are held at Moody Park on Monday afternoons at 4:00PM and on Saturday mornings at 8:00AM. The club offers a total physical fitness program that develops a child’s cardio-respiratory system, lower body strength, flexibility and balance. This is done through a progressive type running program that is customized for each child based on their current ability. In addition to running, body weight exercises and stretching routines are also incorporated. The CC Flyers Running program is not in competition with other sports programs but rather it complements them by improving one’s speed, reducing potential for injuries and giving one the stamina to outperform in any type sports program. This program has also been found to be beneficial in ballet, dancing, singing and even for kids diagnosed with cystic fibrosis. Cost is $30 per year per family. For more information please email: Coach Barry Trippe ccflyers4u@gmail.com
East Central Patriots
East Central Homeschool Organized Sports provides opportunities for homeschooled kids to participate in a variety of sports in a Christian atmosphere! Some of our sports have a firm foundation with longstanding success, while startup programs are constantly changing the climate here at East Central. Excitement is at an all-time high! East Central provides excellent instruction and competition to over 200 junior and senior high school athletes.
East Central is affiliated with the ACSC – Alabama Christian Sports Conference. For more information about the Conference, required forms, and a calendar of important events, visit their website. https://www.eastcentralpatriots.com/
East Central is a non-profit corporation exempt under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.
Join us today! Need more information? Be sure to contact us. We are here to serve the Crossroads Community! For more information contact Dan Jett – Athletic Director 205-746-5917
Contact Information:
Feel free to contact us at the email addresses below, depending on the concern.
Office: office@crossroadschristian.us (General Communications)
Records: records@crossroadschristian.us (Records, Grades, Transcripts, etc.)
Accounting: accounting@crossroadschristian.us (Financial)
OFFICE HOURS: Crossroads office has regular office hours on Tuesdays and Thursdays 9 am to 3 pm. Call and leave a message, and we’ll return your phone call. E-mail is always a good way to get in touch with us, almost any time!
TUITION: All Crossroads families will receive a monthly email reminder (through QuickBooks Online) on the last day of each month about next month’s tuition. It is due by the 15th of each month. There is a link through the QuickBooks e-mail to pay tuition from your bank to the Crossroads bank and you can pay for more than one month at a time. School year 2025-26 began on June 1, 2025 for Returning Families. Tuition for New Families who joined over the summer begins in August. You always have the option of paying by cash or check at faculty meetings or in the office. And you can mail checks also. We do not accept credit cards. If you believe there is a discrepancy, please contact the office so we can verify. If you are not receiving the QuickBooks e-mail, please let us know that also.
TRANSCRIPT REQUESTS: If you need a transcript for any reason, the first step is to go to our website, and under records, fill out the transcript request form. Lori Booth, our registrar, will send your transcript where you have requested. She will also contact you if she has any questions. Feel free to contact her with any questions you may have as well. If we have to prepare a transcript from scratch, it may take up to two weeks to produce it, depending on work volume. So don’t wait until the last minute to make that transcript request, and remember we need your up-to-date records before we can do it!
WORK PERMITS: Under the current state law, work permits are no longer required for your teenager. If a 14YO or 15YO is working, he or she must provide an Eligibility to Work form to employers, which can be obtained from the Crossroads office. Students 16 years or older do not need anything from the school. For more information, check the Child Labor Law .
DRIVERS PERMIT and DRIVERS LICENSE: If your student plans to take the driver’s permit or driver’s license test, the student must provide proof of school enrollment. Contact the school office for a ALEA form 1-93 enrollment/exclusion form. Or, call and request that we mail it to you. These forms will also be available at faculty meetings.






