Should one of the following situations arise, COA may suspend your child with or without a two-week notice:
• Failure to pay your child’s tuition in full and on time.
• Verbal/physical abuse by you towards management/staff or your child to other children or staff.
• Your child bites another child.
• A child is unable to adjust to the program after a reasonable amount of time that includes a family conference with
management and staff.
• Any family, parent or guardian who fails to follow campus policies or licensing requirements as imposed by the state’s
governing bodies.
• A parent/guardian who demands special treatment or services that are not provided to other families and cannot be
reasonably provided by COA.
• Any action on the part of a parent/guardian or child that requires law enforcement intervention to maintain a safe
environment, such as physical or verbal abuse, or any potential dangerous behavior.
• Noncompliance with immunization and exclusion due to illness.
In instances where COA decides it is in the best interest of the child to terminate enrollment, the child and the family’s
needs shall be considered along with referrals to other agencies or facilities when appropriate.
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