Most Precious Blood School does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, ethnicity, or gender in the administration of its educational policies, admission policies, scholarship and loan programs, athletic or other administered programs.
All Catholic Schools of the Archdiocese of New York base their educational purpose and their activities in the Christian teaching of the essential worth of all persons, as rooted in God's love. The very nature and mission of Catholic education is opposed to discrimination.
Students attend Most Precious Blood School in order to develop fully their God-given talents and capabilities. To accomplish this, students are asked to:
Most Precious Blood School may disclose a student’s cumulative record (i.e. permanent record, attendance record, test results) to another school with legitimate educational interest if a written request is made and when a custodial parent/guardian has given written permission for the release of the child’s records. Parent/guardian signature is required for release of a student’s confidential file (i.e. special education records, psychological reports, disciplinary records, anecdotal information, or reports by the school counselor).
At the discretion of the principal, Most Precious Blood School has the right not to certify the student's graduation or provide transcripts of the student's academic record to third parties such as other schools, colleges, or employers, or to issue a diploma to the student, if there has been a breach of a material condition of the educational contract (i.e., failure to meet financial obligations, infractions against the school’s code of conduct, etc.).