Each and every MCS student has the right to
pursue a quality education free from discrimination on the grounds of biological
and/or social factors such as race, nationality, family background, and physical
characteristics and limitations that do not interfere with the performance of
school-related activities.
Students are entitled to request a grievance hearing when they feel that:
They have been mistreated by MCS
Administrators or Teachers;
They have been unfairly accused or
penalized;
Their academic performance has not
been accurately assessed.
Requests for a grievance hearing must be
submitted in writing to the Principal.
Students are expected to become familiar with and abide by all MCS school
policies, rules and regulations. Students should keep in mind at all times that
MCS is an Islamic institution committed to operating in accordance with Islamic
guidelines, and to maintaining an Islamic environment. Allah Almighty should be
remembered throughout the school day, and His Blessed Name should be invoked
before performing any action. Students should exhibit good Islamic adab
(manners) and show appropriate respect for all MCS/IEC Administrators, Teachers,
volunteers and other students at all times.
The Right of Allah “Your Lord has ordained that you must not
worship and obey anything other than Him.
”Surah Bani Isra’il 17:23
Rights of the Student "It is the right of
your dependents in knowledge that you should know that Allah has made you their
master bestowing upon you knowledge with the treasure of wisdom. Therefore, if
you are generous in this commission given to you by Him you will be a virtuous
man, and you will have hope and true faith. Otherwise you will be guilty against
His creatures."
Imam Zayn-ul-Abideen (a.s.)
Responsibility to Your Parents Prophet Mohammed (pbuh) says, “Goodness and
benevolence towards your father and mother is superior than prayers, fasting,
hajj, umrah, and jihad, and it carries a greater recompense.”
Responsibility to Your School This school belongs to you. The reputation of
any school depends upon its students. Therefore, it is your responsibility to be
good Muslims and good students. In this way you can bring honor and dignity to
your school.
Rights of Your Teacher
"It is the right of your teacher that you
respect him and respect the dignity of his audience, to listen to him while
intently facing towards him and to help him to teach you knowledge, which is
something, that you cannot be without."
Imam Zayn-ul-Abideen (a. s.)
Responsibility to Your Classmates
It is your responsibility to help your
classmates and influence each other to become better Muslims. You must treat
each other the way you want others to treat you. You must help each other to
achieve the very best education possible. Congregational Prayer
Students in third grade and up are required to
participate in congregational prayer every day. On Friday, students join the
community for the Salat-ul-Jumah.
Lockers Students in 5th grade and up are assigned
lockers for the year. Every student is required to provide a lock for the
locker. All locker changes must be authorized. No student is to occupy more than
one locker. Students will be expected to pay for the cost of any willful damage
to their lockers. Usually, students will be asked to empty their lockers before
winter, spring, and summer breaks for cleaning.
Lockers, like desks, closets, and other furnishings, are property of MCS. School
authorities reserve the right to search them in the presence of the student at
any time. If a student refuses such search, parents will be notified and
required to be present at the search.
ID Cards
Students will be issued a photo ID card each year. Students are responsible for
carrying their ID cards at all times and showing their cards upon request. Lost
cards are to be reported to the school office.
Telephone and Messages There is no telephone available to students for
general use. In an emergency, students may request to use the school office
telephone. Students will not be called to answer telephone calls. Parents may
leave a message with the school receptionist.
Lost and Found The school office maintains a lost and found
box. During Parent Conferences, the items will be on display for parents to
identify and retrieve. All unclaimed items will be donated to charity at the end
of the school year.