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After-School Enrichment Programs

The school has introduced new after-school enrichment activities, including Arabic calligraphy, art, basketball, and ...

Islamic Heritage Week Celebration

Students will participate in Islamic Heritage Week, featuring interactive workshops, cultural displays, and guest ...

Parent-Teacher Partnership Meeting

Parents and guardians are invited to attend the upcoming Parent-Teacher Partnership Meeting. This gathering ...

STEM Lab Coming Soon

A new STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) lab will soon open for students. ...

Qur’an Memorization Program Launch

Al Huda Islamic School proudly launches a Qur’an Memorization Program designed to support students ...

New Expansion Plans Announced

The school has announced plans to gradually expand grade levels, aiming to serve students ...

1KG1 & KG2 Enrollment

Al Huda Islamic School is now accepting applications for KG1 and KG2 classes. Families ...

Items Not Permitted

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A school is a place where students come to receive an education. We believe that certain things disrupt the educational process and, therefore, are not ...
  • effective Date:

    March2, 2024
  • A school is a place where students come to receive an education. We believe that certain things disrupt the educational process and, therefore, are not permitted. The following is a representative list, including, but not limited to, those items that will not be allowed for a student to carry on him/herself or in a backpack at school:

    • Cellular Phones and Other Personal Communication Devices During School Hours
    • Video Cameras
    • Smartwatches
    • Bluetooth headphones
    • Technology devices without a permission slip
    • Laser Pointers or similar devices
    • Pets/Animals
    • Skateboards/roller-skates/in-line skates/ “heelies”
    • Water guns/aerosol cans
    • Pocketknives
    • Large dollar bills
    • Medications and all kinds of medicine.
      These must be handed over to the Infirmary to be administered by the School Nurse.
    • Gameboys, Nintendo, iPods, MP3 players, and other personal devices
    • Anything deemed inappropriate for the learning environment
    • Exceptions may be made for special activities or classes that require any of the above. All items considered unacceptable will be confiscated and will not be returned until the end of the school year.
    • ACA accepts no liability for loss, cost, replacement or revenue of confiscated items.
    • The administration reserves the right to use discretion in defining unacceptable items.