Behavior Policies

As Christians, our goal is to obey Scripture and, whether in word or deed, to do all to the glory of God. Since the ultimate end of all Bible-centered education is to grow in wisdom and virtue, we require all our students to exhibit the following minimal personal virtues at any and all HFHG-EC events and activities.

  1. Kindness
  2. Truthfulness
  3. Courtesy toward others and respect for their property rights
  4. Punctuality in attendance and work
  5. Respect for and obedience to those in authority
  6. Diligence in effort and attention

In addition the above personal virtues, we also expect there to be:

FAILURE TO ADHERE TO THESE POLICIES WILL RESULT IN:

  1. Warning will be given to the child, as well as notification to the parent.
  2. Child will stay with parent for the rest of the class, activity or event.
  3. Parent meets with Division committee, with a possible suspension from that activity.

Behavior that demonstrates a blatant disregard for person and/or property will result in immediate suspension.

Our goal is to work with parents to maintain high standards of Biblical behavior, e.g., to love God with our whole heart, soul, strength, and mind, and to love our neighbor as ourselves. If you are unsure of the meaning of any rule please feel free to ask.

Acceptance: the terms that are included in this contract shall become binding upon written acceptance. The agreement contains the entire agreement of the parties, and modifications shall be made only in writing and with prior agreement. The failure of either party to enforce any of its rights shall not constitute a waiver of such rights.

Disputes: Any claim or dispute concerning question of fact or law arising out of or relating to this contract or breach thereof, shall be settled by one of the following methods. The parties agree that the order to be followed will be 1,2,3.

The result shall be binding upon the parties.

  1. An (executive staff member) shall arrange a prompt meeting (without legal representation) to make an honest effort to resolve the differences.
  2. In the event the prior remedy is unsuccessful , then the parties shall enlist the services of a private organization recognized by the courts of the state of Kentucky to resolve the differences (referred to as rent-a-judge or mini-court). The parties may engage legal representation.
  3. If a resolution is still unable to be resolved then the matter will be handed over for arbitration in accordance with the rules of the American Arbitration Association. Cost for arbitration will be split 50/50 by the parties involved.

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