Student and Parent Resources

Table of Contents

  1. Forms
    1. Application Form
    2. Yearbook
    3. Course Selection Forms
  2. Dress Code
    1. General Guidelines
    2. Elementary
    3. Middle and High School
  3. Supply Lists
  4. Courses of Study Information
  5. Grading Scale Information
  6. Lunch Menu
  7. High School Students
    1. National Honor Society
    2. SC College Prep Diploma Requirements
    3. Dual Enrollment

Forms

Application Form

All of the admissions and application information is on the Admissions page.

Yearbook
  • Business Ad order form
  • Senior Recognition Ad order form
  • Personalization Form
Course Selection Forms

Please read the course selection instructions before filling out one of the following forms.

  • 6th Grade
  • 7th Grade
  • 8th Grade
  • 9th Grade
  • 10th Grade
  • 11th Grade
  • 12th Grade

Dress Code

General Guidelines
  1. Students in K3 and K4 must be covered from their shoulders to their knees. No sleeveless.
  2. Students in K5 – 12th must wear the official Northside school uniform.
  3. Slacks/pants must be “dress slacks” and may be either khaki or navy blue in color. They must have inset pockets (not patch) and plain seams (not rolled and top stitched). They may not be “skinny” in cut or be denim or spandex.
  4. All students are to wear appropriate shoes. Flip-flops and athletic sandals are not acceptable. All elementary students (K3 – 5th) are to wear socks and shoes which cover their toes and heels. Tennis shoes are acceptable for K2 – 12th
  5. Hair (boys’ and girls’) may not be dyed a non-natural color. Boys’ hair must be cut in a masculine style that is out of the eyes and evenly tapered off the ears and collar. It may not have patterns or designs cut/carved into it. Dreadlocks and Mohawks are not acceptable. Girls’ hair must be cut in an appropriate female style and should not resemble boys’ hairstyles.
  6. Solid-colored (no camouflage), non-logoed outerwear without a hood may be worn at any time. Name-brand logos (i.e. Polo horse) must be smaller than 2 inches. Any item with a hood may not be worn in class. Outerwear bearing the name of a local high school other than Northside Christian School is not to be worn on campus.
  7. Unless noted otherwise, school dress is required for all extracurricular activities: ball games, concerts, etc.
  8. Body-piercing and tattoos are not permitted.
Elementary (K-5th)

All Students

  1. Uniform shirts for both boys and girls are either white or navy blue with an official school logo.
  2. White or navy cardigan sweaters may be worn to school and in the classroom.

Boys

  1. Boys may wear jeans (must be blue in color) or khaki pants in a traditional cut or boot-cut style (not “skinny” cut). Sweat pants, cargo pants, pants with elastic in the ankle, or shorts (2nd – 5th) are not acceptable.
  2. Shirts are to be tucked in at all times.
  3. Boys in K5 and 1st grade may wear knee length uniform shorts.

Concert or program dress: Black pants, a long-sleeved white dress shirt, and a tie; dress shoes, dark socks.

Girls

  1. Girls may wear either a navy or khaki colored skirt or navy or khaki uniform slacks to school. Slacks must have inset pockets (not patch), plain seams (not rolled and top stitched), and may not be “skinny” in cut or be made of denim or spandex. Leggings may not be worn in place of slacks.
  2. Navy or khaki skirts/jumpers may be worn to school. Skirts or dresses worn to school and for school programs must cover the knee.
  3. Girls may wear their uniform shirts untucked. The tail of any undershirt must be tucked in.
  4. Girls may have the lobe of the ear pierced. Good taste and common sense should be used for all other jewelry selections. Make up may not be worn.

Concert or program dress: Black skirt and a white blouse; dress shoes, white socks

Middle and High School (6-12th)

All Students

  1. Uniform shirts for both young men and young ladies are white or navy blue with an embroidered school logo.
  2. Solid-colored cardigan sweaters may be worn to school and in the classroom.

Young Men

  1. Khaki (tan) or navy blue pants in a traditional or “boot cut” style are to be worn. “Slacks must have inset pockets (not patch), plain seams (not rolled and top stitched), and may not be “skinny” in cut. Sweat pants, cargo pants, pants with elastic in the ankle, or shorts are not allowed. Pants are to be worn with a belt and around the waist (not sagged). The uniform shirt is to be worn tucked in at all times, including arriving at and leaving from school.
  2. Socks are required to be worn and must be visible above the shoe.
  3. Young men are to be clean-shaven at all times.
  4. Necklaces, including religious symbols, are not to be worn. Medical ID tags are permissible.

For ballgames only: young men may wear solid color, non-torn or frayed (no holes) blue jeans with the school uniform shirt (tucked in).

Young Ladies

  1. Khaki (tan) or navy skirts that cover the knee navy or khaki or navy uniform slacks to school. Slacks must have inset pockets (not patch), plain seams (not rolled and top stitched), and may not be “skinny” in cut or be denim or spandex. The uniform shirt may be worn out, but any undershirt must be tucked in.
  2. Sandals must have a heel strap to be worn.
  3. Young ladies may have the lobe of their ear pierced. Good taste and moderation should be used in makeup and jewelry selection and usage.

Supply Lists

Courses of Study Information

Grading Scale Information

Lunch Menu

High School Students

National Honor Society

The Northside National Honor Society (NHS) is a chapter of the National Honor Society. The requirements for consideration for membership are:

  1. 10th – 12th grade
  2. Attended at least one semester at Northside
  3. Cumulative GPA of at least 4.00 (SCUGPS) and no more than one C for the grading period just completed
  4. Must have a good testimony, not be on disciplinary probation, show exemplary leadership qualities, and actively participate in service opportunities on campus in the community
SC College Prep Diploma Requirements
Class Total Credits Required
English 4
World Geography 1
Spanish 2
Mathematics 4
U.S History 1
Fine Arts 1
Science 3
Government/Economics 1
Health 1
Physical Education 1
Speech 1
Bible (when enrolled) 4
Computer Science/Keyboarding 1

Click here to view the state requirements the SCDOE website.

Dual Enrollment

For any questions about Dual Enrollment, contact Mr. Henry Sheeley, our Academic Dean.
[email protected]

Dual Enrollment Course Offerings

Dual Enrollment classes are offered through Colorado Christian University (CCU). We currently offer the following dual enrollment courses:

Class Credits CCU Equivalent Course(s) Course Length
Human Anatomy and Physiology I 4 BIO-201/211 Fall
Human Anatomy and Physiology II 4 BIO-202/212 Spring
Honors Chemistry 5 CHM-121/131 Fall
Honors Chemistry 5 CHM-122/132 Spring
Honors Pre-Calculus 3 MAT-115 Yearlong

 

Dual Enrollment Course Registration

  1. We recommend contacting your desired college or institution before enrolling in a dual-enrollment course to determine whether they accept the course from CCU. Not all institutions accept the transfer credits.
  2. Register for your selected courses on CCU’s website.
  3. Once you are in the course during the school year, make sure to earn a C or above in the course so that the credit is able to transfer to your college or institution.

Transferring Credits to a College or Institution

Sign up for the WebAdvisor service to access unofficial transcripts, check if grades are posted, and access CCU’s online library resources:

  1. Create a password.
  2. Login to WebAdvisor using our CCU ID# and password.
  3. Check from WebAdvisor to make sure that all grades have been posted, then order transcripts once you have graduated from high school. You can also select to have your transcript held until the current semester grades are posted.

Are we missing anything? If there’s something that would be helpful to be added to this page, please contact our school office.

[email protected]

Contact Us

Reach out to us with any inquiries or to schedule a visit, as we look forward to welcoming you to our faith-driven community.


Phone:
(843) 797-2690
Email: [email protected]

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