Admissions
Regina High School is committed to assisting parents in their
efforts to maintain the right to exercise a free choice among
schools for their children.
Regina
High School actively promotes its independence and diversity
relative to state-supported schools and institutions, while
continually maintaining a commitment to excellence in education.
Regina
High School admits students of any race, nationality, and ethnic
origin to all rights, privileges, programs, and activities
generally accorded students at the school. It does not
discriminate on the basis of race, nationality, or ethnic origin
in the administration of its educational policies, admissions,
scholarships, athletics, and other school administered programs.
Admission to
Regina High School is a privilege that carries with it certain
responsibilities. Students must be able to accept an
unqualified commitment to uphold the highest ethical standards,
both in their academic work and in their high school life. The
school reserves the right to cancel enrollment and to require
withdrawal whenever it becomes evident that the student is not
conforming to the school's standards of scholarship and conduct.
The Admission Committee considers the potential for each
student’s success when reviewing applications to
Regina
High School.
The Committee examines a student’s Application for Admission,
standardized test scores, reports of past academic and
behavioral performance, and teacher recommendations. Final
admission decisions are made on an individual basis. Regina
High School adheres to Title IX regulations regarding admission
procedures.
Freshman Applicant Checklist
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Transfer Applicant Checklist
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Application for
Admission
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High School Placement
Test scores
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Archdiocese of Detroit
Student Profile
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Academic transcripts
that include 7th and 8th grade report cards,
attendance records, standardized test and diagnostic
test scores
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Application for Admission
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Academic transcripts that include complete
report cards and attendance records for the previous
two years, standardized test scores, and diagnostic
test results
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