Summer School
PRINCIPAL:
Imam Muhammad Asif
Phone#: 817-605-0863
Email: Askimam@IAFW.org
The program is designed to accommodate students from age 6 and up.
| School Year: | Month of June and July |
| School Hours: | TBD |
| School Fees: | $120.00 for one child $220.00 for two children (in the same family) $300.00 for three or more children (in the same family) |
Your firm commitment to the following is a pre-requisite for admission to the Summer School.
ADMISSION POLICY:
Admission to the Summer School is based on:
- First come first serve basis only - priority is given to students who were registered the previous year with a good attendance record.
- The student's acceptance will be conditional based upon specific behavior for a specific period of time. If this is not met, the School reserves the right to remove the student from the school.
ATTENDANCE:
The process of learning requires continuity. Regular attendance on the part of the student is an important component of this process, and the evaluation of a student's achievement. When the process of learning is disrupted by irregular attendance, both the individual student and His / Her classmates suffer a loss of experience that cannot be entirely regained. Students who habitually miss class will suffer in the evaluation process because their participation and achievement cannot be fully assessed. Students are responsible for "catching up" all class work that occurs during an absence.
PUNCTUALITY:
Students should be on time for classes and scheduled activities. The student should be in their respective classes ten minutes prior to starting time.
HOMEWORK:
Success in school is related to a reasonable amount of regular systematic and effective home study.Homework includes:
- Completion of class assignments.
- Review of work previously done.
- Previewing work to be done.
Students should come to class suitably prepared with all necessary material, text, notebook, pens, pencils etc. Preparation also includes the completion of assignments.
EVALUATION & EXAMINATION:
The intent of evaluation is to ascertain as accurately as possible the extent to which each student has met the objectives of his / her course, and to report the results to the parents. The results also provide valuable feedback regarding the effectiveness of instruction.
SYLLABUS:
- Reading the Quran or Qaida
- Memorization of key suraahs
- Fiqh
- Seerah (s.a.w.)
- Ahadiths
- Dua's
- Kalimah
- Salah
DRESS CODE:
Islamic dress code should be observed at the school.
BOYS: Must wear long pants (no short pants) and shirt/tops with no pictures on them.
GIRLS: The entire body must be covered except the hands and face. No tight clothes or pants are allowed. They must wear Hijab (headscarves). Modesty is encouraged with this attire.

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