Ensembles and Classes
The CAA is committed to offering a variety of ensembles and classes to meet its mission. These possibilities include guitar class, piano class, drumming circle, Special Needs Music Therapy group sessions, community choir, community band, etc. Currently, no ensembles or classes are planned for this first semester. Currently, these are just ideas as we begin our program. Offerings will be updated on the website for the public each
term.
Applied Lessons
Most lesson rate plans receive thirty minutes of private weekly instruction for 15 lessons over the course of the term. Hour lessons are only by instructor recommendation, and receive sixty minutes of private weekly instruction for 15 lessons per term. Rates will vary for lessons depending on the qualifications of the instructor (see handbook).
Registration & Attendance
Registration commits the student for the entire term (generally 15 lessons over the semester). Your registration reserves your teacher’s time during the year at that specific time each week, regardless of student non-attendance, vacation, field trips, school music obligations, sports, etc. Cases of extended illness or familial obligations will be handled on an individual basis.
A non-refundable registration fee of $25 is assessed once per semester per student upon enrollment for up to three (3) family members. An additional family member will be assessed a $10 fee.
Regular attendance is expected
Students who are late for a lesson cannot be guaranteed their full lesson time. Faculty are instructed to wait for a student for one third of the lesson time before starting another lesson or leaving.
As a courtesy, please notify instructor 24 hours in advance of any absence. If you are unable to connect with your instructor, please notify the Bell Center Office 913-971-3441
Make-Up Lesson Policy
Student Absence:
If a student must miss a private lesson, please contact the teacher 24 hours in advance, if at all possible. The teacher and student will then need to find a time to make-up the lesson at the earliest convenience. The student WILL be charged for the missed lesson. The student WILL NOT be charged for the make-up lesson. The student has one month to make-up the lesson. After one month, the lesson will be forfeited. If a student misses a private lesson and no contact was made with teacher 24 hours in advance the student will be charged for this lesson and no make-up lesson will be required.
Teacher Absence:
In the event that an instructor cancels a lesson or class, a make-up lesson will be offered at a mutually convenient time. The instructor is required to offer two reasonable make-up date alternatives.
Weather and other cancellations:
THREE snow days per student, per year, will be made up. Please note that snow days occur only when the school closes due to inclement weather.
It is the instructor’s responsibility to find a mutually agreeable time to make-up a lesson that is due to weather cancellation and is arranged between the teacher and student.
Students who withdraw forfeit any make-up lessons they are owed.
Students who are unable to attend lessons/classes due to a long-term medical issue (3 or more consecutive weeks) may submit a written notification to CAA for consideration of a credit/refund for lessons/classes missed within the relative semester.
Student Withdrawal Process
If a student desires to withdraw from private lessons, or if a teacher determines that it would be in the students’ best interest to discontinue lessons, a notice of withdrawal must be made in writing (via email) to the Bell Center office with a 2-week notice. All accounts must be reconciled and paid in full and all lesson books must be returned to teacher.
Termination Of Lessons
Community Arts Academy reserves the right to dismiss any student because of frequent absences, tardiness, or disruptive or injurious behavior.
Lesson Renewal
All CAA students must re-enroll on a yearly basis.
Emergency Closing
Notification of CAA closure due to weather or other situations will be provided via email, our emergency alert system, RAVE, and a notice posted on the CAA Facebook page and Instagram account. If an individual teacher cancels, he/she will contact students directly by phone and/or email. Do not assume that CAA is closed based on public and private school cancellations. To receive emergency communications and other important information via text and email through RAVE, register online at getrave.com/login/mnu.
Student Safety and Parental Responsibility
The Community Arts Academy considers the safety of our students a top priority. Parents are solely responsible for their child’s safe arrival at the school and for picking them up at the end of the lesson. Instructors and staff are not able to supervise children before and after lessons. Parents are responsible for supervising young children in MNU hallways, waiting areas and bathrooms as a courtesy to instructors and other students. Parents are responsible for picking up their children promptly after lesson time. Neither instructors nor staff are responsible for supervising children outside of teaching time. Students enrolled in CAA are required to have a current waiver on file each year.
Required Waivers
Community Teaching Faculty are required to complete a waiver while offering programming on the MNU campus. Students taking lessons are required to complete a media release waiver as a part of their annual registration. An online link to the waiver will be provided as part of the registration process.