Parents
As Catholic school educators at Archbishop Rummel High School, we are called to assist parents in fulfilling their obligation to provide for the faith formation and Christian education of their children. With this fundamental responsibility in mind, all communication will be given and received in a spirit of mutual support, charity, and with a desire to help young people grow in knowledge and responsibility.
As educators, we will:
It is our hope that students should feel free to approach their teachers, coaches, or moderators with any concerns or questions. This should be the first step toward resolving a difficulty and often a problem is easily correctable with discussion and the sharing of information. Such communication is welcomed and expected as a genuine way of learning. It is often an important step prior to parents needing to become involved in discussion with teachers or other staff members. Staff members are always willing to respond to an inquiry and are committed to responding promptly to their students.
All general questions regarding academics and curriculum should be directed to the academic assistant principal for academic. Questions involving discipline should be directed to the assistant principal for discipline. Questions related to athletics should be directed to the athletic director, and those related to student activities other than athletics should be directed to the director of student activities.
While we encourage voicemail and/or email as means to facilitate the scheduling of meetings or as ways to begin communication, these methods cannot serve as substitutes for face-to-face meetings or direct telephone conversations. When concerns/issues need to be addressed, parents, students, and staff members should try to discuss them in person in a direct and courteous manner.
The Archbishop Rummel High School counseling staff is an excellent resource for those students who may have questions or concerns about social development. Your son has been assigned a specific counselor. The director of guidance or the guidance department secretary can assist you in contacting your son’s counselor.
It is our goal as a community founded on Christian values to be forthright and open in all communication with parents, students, and fellow staff members. We look forward to working together to provide Archbishop Rummel High School students a communication model that will serve them for a lifetime.
As educators, we will:
- Respect parents’ right to know and understand factors influencing their son’s progress in school.
- Respect confidential information shared by parents with the school or with individual staff members.
- Work professionally with parents as partners in the education of Rummel students.
It is our hope that students should feel free to approach their teachers, coaches, or moderators with any concerns or questions. This should be the first step toward resolving a difficulty and often a problem is easily correctable with discussion and the sharing of information. Such communication is welcomed and expected as a genuine way of learning. It is often an important step prior to parents needing to become involved in discussion with teachers or other staff members. Staff members are always willing to respond to an inquiry and are committed to responding promptly to their students.
All general questions regarding academics and curriculum should be directed to the academic assistant principal for academic. Questions involving discipline should be directed to the assistant principal for discipline. Questions related to athletics should be directed to the athletic director, and those related to student activities other than athletics should be directed to the director of student activities.
While we encourage voicemail and/or email as means to facilitate the scheduling of meetings or as ways to begin communication, these methods cannot serve as substitutes for face-to-face meetings or direct telephone conversations. When concerns/issues need to be addressed, parents, students, and staff members should try to discuss them in person in a direct and courteous manner.
The Archbishop Rummel High School counseling staff is an excellent resource for those students who may have questions or concerns about social development. Your son has been assigned a specific counselor. The director of guidance or the guidance department secretary can assist you in contacting your son’s counselor.
It is our goal as a community founded on Christian values to be forthright and open in all communication with parents, students, and fellow staff members. We look forward to working together to provide Archbishop Rummel High School students a communication model that will serve them for a lifetime.
Archbishop Rummel High School
1901 Severn Ave. Metairie, LA 70001 Phone: 504-834-5592 Fax: 504-832-4016 [email protected] |
![]() Mission Statement
Archbishop Rummel High School educates each student according to the principles of the Catholic Church in the Lasallian tradition of faith, community, and service. In a caring, disciplined environment of social awareness and academic excellence, Archbishop Rummel High School challenges each student to recognize the dignity of life and to develop and share, to the best of his ability, his unique talents. The schools of the Archdiocese of New Orleans, Louisiana, admit students of any race, color, national and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at its schools. They do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national or ethnic origin or disability in administration of their educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship and loan programs, and athletic and other school-administered programs. Information used with applications will not be used for any unlawful discriminatory purpose.
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