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Here is where you can find the answers to some of the most commonly asked questions at Memorial High School. If your question cannot be answer here, please email us.
The dress code is in effect from 7:30 a.m. until 2:30 p.m. or until the students leave the building at the end of the normal school day.
Girls
Pants: The uniform pants are khaki in color. They are pleated or plain front. Pants are to be purchased from the UNIFORM SUPPLIER or are to be DOCKERS Classic Style or Relaxed Fit DOCKERS. The pants are to be a polyester/cotton blend or all cotton. DOCKERS must be of the same style or color as pants from the uniform supplier. Pants are to be tapered or straight-legged; no flare-bottom or bell bottom pants are permitted. Pants must have belt loops. Pants may not have split seams or frayed legs. Pants must fit properly and be worn at the natural waistline.
Belts: A dress belt, appropriate for school, is required at all times.
Blouses: Blouses must be white or light blue oxford-style with a button down collar. They are to have long or short sleeves (three quarter sleeves are not permitted) and button all the way down the front. The blouse must be fully buttoned with the exception of the collar button and be fully and properly tucked in. No additional shirt or blouse may be worn. Blouses do not have a monogram or trademark emblem. Undergarments, t-shirts, or thermal shirts worn under the regulation blouse must be solid white and sleeves may be no longer than those of the blouse. Solid white turtlenecks will be permitted under the regulation blouse only during the winter months. No denim shirts are permitted. The blouse must fit properly; no form-fitting blouses are permitted.
Sweaters: A school sweater, in solid color, MUST BE PURCHASED FROM THE UNIFORM SUPPLIER. The sweater is available in either V-neck or sweater vest styles. The sweater is to be monogrammed with Memorial High School. Varsity athletic sweaters are also permitted.
Sweatshirt: The school sweatshirt may be ordered from the Assistant Principal for Student Services.
Jewelry: Body piercing jewelry, except for earrings, is not permitted. Multiple earrings which could be considered disruptive are not permitted.
Shoes: Shoes appropriate for school are to be worn. Sandals, canvas shoes, athletic shoes, and boots are unacceptable for school wear. The wearing of athletic shoes is permitted for medical reasons upon the presentation of a note to the Assistant Principal for Student Services from a medical doctor stating their necessity. The permission is limited to one week. A parental note is not sufficient.
Boys
Pants: The uniform pants are khaki in color. They are pleated or plain front. Pants are to be purchased from the UNIFORM SUPPLIER or are to be DOCKERS Classic Style or Relaxed Fit style. Pants are to be a polyester/cotton blend or all cotton. DOCKERS must be of the same style and color as pants from the uniform supplier. Pants are to be tapered or straight-legged; no flare-bottom or bell bottom pants are permitted. Pants must have belt loops. Pants may not have split seams or frayed legs. Pants must fit properly and be worn at the natural waistline.
Belts: A dress belt, appropriate for school, is required at all times.
Shirts: Shirts must be white or light blue oxford-style with a button down collar. The shirt may be long or short sleeved and button all the way down the front. The shirt must be fully and properly tucked in. The shirt may not have a monogram or trademark emblem. Any t-shirt worn under the dress shirt must be solid white, and sleeves may be no longer than those of the uniform shirt. No denim shirts are permitted.
Ties: Neckties are to properly tied and worn the entire school day.
Sweaters: A school sweater, in a SOLID COLOR, MUST BE PURCHASED FROM THE UNIFORM SUPPLIER. The sweater is available in either V-neck or sweater vest styles. The sweater is to be monogrammed with Memorial High School. Varsity athletic letter sweaters are also permitted.
Sweatshirt: The school sweatshirt may be ordered from the Assistant Principal for Student Services.
Jewelry: Body piercing jewelry is not permitted.
Shoes: Dress shoes appropriate for school are to be worn. Sandals, boots of any style, and athletic shoes are unacceptable for school wear. The wearing of athletic shoes is permitted for medical reasons upon the presentation of a note to the Assistant Principal for Student Services from a medical doctor stating their necessity. The permission is limited to one week. A parental note is not sufficient.
Socks: Socks must be worn at all times. Socks must be of crew length or longer.
Specifically Prohibited
Items:
1) Shirts or sweaters
tied around the waist.
2) Wallet chains.
3) Torn, ripped, cut, split, frayed or worn-out clothing or footwear.
4) Sandals.
5) Coats and jackets intended for outdoor use.
6) Visible body piercing except for earrings on the girls.
7) Visible tattoos.
HAIR
Hair should be kept
clean and properly styled.
Boys' hair may be no longer than the collar length and mid-ear on
sides. Students will be given three days in which to comply with this rule after a warning
is given. Failure to do so will result in the student being suspended from
school until he complies with the rule. No make up credit will be allowed for
time missed due to suspension. Saturday school will not be an option for this
suspension time.
Hairstyles bordering on the extreme will not be permitted.
Boys must be clean-shaven; mustaches and beards are not permitted.
Alternate Dress Days
The first Friday of each month will be alternate dress day for students. Students are expected to observe the ordinary rules of neatness, cleanliness, modesty, and good taste. Students will not be permitted to attend class unless they meet the dress code. If they choose, students may wear regular dress on these days.
A professionally made MEMORIAL shirt, t-shirt, sweatshirt, team shirt or sweater is to be worn. Jeans and athletic shoes may be worn with a MEMORIAL shirt. Socks and belts are required. Jeans may not have rips, tears, holes, or be split or frayed. No tight or low cut jeans are permitted. Shirts may not be short or excessively tight.
VIOLATORS will be sent home to change and will lose the privilege of participating in alternate dress for the remainder of the school year.
On alternate dress days, students may substitute jeans for dress pants. Athletic shoes, properly tied, may be worn only with jeans. The remainder of the alternate dress code remains in effect when jeans are worn.
Shaheen's Department Store
Located at 994 Breckenridge
Lane
Louisville, Kentucky 40207
Toll Free Phone Number: 1-800-472-0088 or visit their website at http://www.shaheens.net
Young Men's Uniforms
Young Women's Uniforms
Artex School Uniforms
Located at 1424 North Royal
Avenue
Evansville, Indiana 47715
Phone Number: 1-812-475-1006
www.artexschooluniforms.com
EVANSVILLE CATHOLIC
INTERPAROCHIAL HIGH SCHOOLS
Mater Dei - Reitz Memorial
2007-2008
TUITION
| Area Parishioners | Members of Non-Assessed Catholic Parish | Non-Parishioners | |
| First Student | $3,745 | $5,020 |
$5,745 |
| Second Student |
$2,550 |
$3,815 |
$4,540 |
| Additional Student |
-0- |
$1,425 |
$2,150 |
FEES
| General Fee | $150 |
| Driver's Education Fee | $175 |
| Graduation Fee | $45 |
| Technology Fee | $50 |
TUITION AND
GENERAL FEE PAYMENT SCHEDULE 2007-2008
How Pre-Paid Tuition works
*Tuition and fees will be due to the Catholic high schools no later than July 23, 2007. The following shows important dates and deadlines:
| March 12, 2007 | $300 Incoming Freshman tuition installment due |
| April 27, 2007 | $150 General Fee due for returning students |
| July 23, 2007 | Tuition and Technology Fee due in full |
*There will be a $50 late charge for payments not received by July 23, 2007.
Tuition assistance is available through the Catholic Education Foundation, Diocese of Evansville, Inc.
THE CATHOLIC EDUCATION FOUNDATION (CEF) is a non-profit organization established in 1968 to provide tuition assistance for Reitz Memorial and Mater Dei High School students. Funding is mostly through private and corporate donations to a yearly campaign.
Tuition grants are awarded on the basis of financial need. CEF grants provide partial tuition assistance to students. Actual amounts vary based on the degree of financial need. Out of respect for those who seek assistance, applications are reviewed without knowledge of the applicant's name and all awards are kept in the strictest confidence.
HOW TO APPLY:
Register
at the Catholic high school where you plan to attend.
CEF tuition assistance is available to students wishing to attend
either Reitz Memorial or Mater Dei High School.
Obtain
a CEF application. Applications for the next school year are available in the Principal's office at Memorial High School. Applications may also be downloaded and printed from this website. By end of December, applications will be available at Evansville Catholic grade schools (where enrollment includes 8th graders) and also at all Evansville Catholic parish offices. Students who live outside Evansville wishing to attend Reitz Memorial or Mater Dei may also apply.
The
deadline for the 2008-2009 school year will be March 1, 2008 for the completed application (with tax
return) to be delivered to the Catholic high school where the student is
registered. Eighth graders'
applications may be left with the principal at the school they are
currently attending, or at the Catholic high school they will be
attending.
If you have questions, please contact Margaret Angermeier, Administrative Director of the Catholic Education Foundation. Call 402-6700, ext. 302 or email to cef@evansville-diocese.org. Applications may be mailed to the Catholic Education Foundation at 520 S. Bennighof Avenue, Evansville, IN 47714.
THE NEW APPLICATION IS NOW AVAILABLE ON THIS WEBSITE FOR DOWNLOADING.
Regular Time Schedule
| BLUE DAY | TIME | WHITE DAY | TIME |
| Blue 1 | 7:35- 9:05 | White 1 | 7:35-9:05 |
| Blue 2 (SRB) | 9:15-9:25 (Homeroom) | White 2 | 9:15-10:45 |
| 9:28-10:05 (Session 1) | White 3A | 10:45-11:18 (Lunch) | |
| 10:08-10:45 (Session 2) | 11:23-12:55 (Class) | ||
| Blue 3A | 10:45-11:18 (Lunch) | White 3B | 10:50-11:18 (Class) |
| 11:23-12:55 (Class) | 11:23-11:51 (Lunch) | ||
| Blue 3B | 10:50-11:18 (Class) | 11:54-12:55 (Class) | |
| 11:23-11:51 (Lunch) | White 3C | 10:50-11:51 (Class) | |
| 11:54-12:55 (Class) | 11:54-12:22 (Lunch) | ||
| Blue 3C | 10:50-11:51 (Class) | 12:27-12:55 (Class) | |
| 11:54-12:22 (Lunch) | White 3D | 10:50-12:22 (Class) | |
| 12:27-12:55 (Class) | 12:27-12:55 (Lunch) | ||
| Blue 3D | 10:50-12:22 (Class) | White 4 | 1:00-2:30 |
| 12:27-12:55 (Lunch) | |||
| Blue 4 | 1:00-2:30 |
1 Hour Time Delay
| BLUE DAY | TIME | WHITE DAY | TIME |
| Blue 1 | 8:35-9:38 | White 1 | 8:35-9:38 |
| Blue 2 (SRB) | 9:43-9:53 (Homeroom) | White 2 | 9:43-10:45 |
| 9:56-10:19 (Session 1) | White 3A | 10:45-11:18 (Lunch) | |
| 10:22-10:45 (Session 2) | 11:23-12:55 (Class) | ||
| Blue 3A | 10:45-11:18 (Lunch) | White 3B | 10:50-11:18 (Class) |
| 11:23-12:55 (Class) | 11:23-11:51 (Lunch) | ||
| Blue 3B | 10:50-11:18 (Class) | 11:54-12:55 (Class) | |
| 11:23-11:51 (Lunch) | White 3C | 10:50-11:51 (Class) | |
| 11:54-12:55 (Class) | 11:54-12:22 (Lunch) | ||
| Blue 3C | 10:50-11:51 (Class) | 12:27-12:55 (Class) | |
| 11:54-12:22 (Lunch) | White 3D | 10:50-12:22 (Class) | |
| 12:27-12:55 (Class) | 12:27-12:55 (Lunch) | ||
| Blue 3D | 10:50-12:22 (Class) | White 4 | 1:00-2:30 |
| 12:27-12:55 (Lunch) | |||
| Blue 4 | 1:00-2:30 |
2 Hour Time Delay
| BLUE DAY | TIME | WHITE DAY | TIME |
| Blue 1 | 9:35- 10:45 | White 1 | 9:35-10:16 |
| Blue 3A | 10:45-11:18 (Lunch) | White 2 | 10:19-11:00 |
| 11:23-12:55 (Class) | White 3A | 11:00-11:28 (Lunch) | |
| Blue 3B | 10:50-11:18 (Class) | 11:33-1:05 (Class) | |
| 11:23-11:51 (Lunch) | White 3B | 11:00-11:28 (Class) | |
| 11:54-12:55 (Class) | 11:33-12:01 (Lunch) | ||
| Blue 3C | 10:50-11:51 (Class) | 12:04-1:05 (Class) | |
| 11:54-12:22 (Lunch) | White 3C | 11:00-12:01 (Class) | |
| 12:27-12:55 (Class) | 12:04-12:32 (Lunch) | ||
| Blue 3D | 10:50-12:22 (Class) | 12:35-1:05 (Class) | |
| 12:27-12:55 (Lunch) | White 3D | 11:00-12:32 (Class) | |
| Blue 4 | 1:00-2:30 | 12:37-1:05 (Lunch) | |
| White 4 | 1:08-2:30 |
Half Day
| BLUE DAY | TIME | WHITE DAY | TIME |
| Blue 1 | 7:35-8:18 | White 1 | 7:35-8:18 |
| Blue 2 (SRB) | 8:23-9:06 | White 2 | 8:23-9:06 |
| Blue 4 | 9:11-9:55 | White 4 | 9:11-9:55 |
| Blue 3A | 10:00-10:28 (Lunch) | White 3A | 10:00-10:28 (Lunch) |
| 10:33-12:00 (Class) | 10:33-12:00 (Class) | ||
| Blue 3B | 10:00-10:28 (Class) | White 3B | 10:00-10:28 (Class) |
| 10:33-11:01 (Lunch) | 10:33-11:01 (Lunch) | ||
| 11:04-12:00 (Class) | 11:04-12:00 (Class) | ||
| Blue 3C | 10:00-11:01 (Class) | White 3C | 10:00-11:01 (Class) |
| 11:04-11:32 (Lunch) | 11:04-11:32 (Lunch) | ||
| 11:37-12:00 (Class) | 11:37-12:00 (Class) | ||
| Blue 3D | 10:00-11:32 (Class) | White 3D | 10:00-11:32 (Class) |
| 11:35-12:00 (Lunch) | 11:35-12:00 (Lunch) |
Memorial High School has
815 students.
| Freshmen | 207 |
| Sophomores | 207 |
| Juniors | 185 |
| Seniors | 216 |

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2005 |
2006 |
2007 |
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4 yr. college/university |
91.0% |
94.1% |
93.9% |
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2 yr. College/Tech School |
4.8% |
4.3% |
4.2% |
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Armed services |
1.0% |
0.05% |
2.32% |
|
Job entry |
3.2% |
1.7% |
.46% |
Each Wednesday the seniors are given the opportunity to leave the campus and eat at a local restaurant provided they follow these guidelines.
The responsibility for seniors who choose to leave school during the lunch period rests solely on the parents and the students and not the school.
Students who return to school early from lunch are to go
directly to the cafeteria. Students should not loiter outside the school or in
the hallways within school.
Students are not to have non-students meet or pick them up on
campus.
Students should promptly leave their cars upon returning to
campus.
Smoking on school grounds, drinking, or other violations
during open campus carry the regular penalties as established in the
Student-Parent Handbook and may also result in the cancellation of the open
campus lunch privilege for the rest of the school year.
All tardies from open campus lunch are unexcused and will
count toward the four tardies allowed per semester. Two tardies from open campus
cancel the privilege for the student for the remainder of the school year.
Students who abuse the open campus privilege by being more
than five minutes late may be treated as truant from school.
Because of its significance to the comprehensive educational process described in our philosophy of education, all students must actively participate in the service program for graduation from Reitz Memorial High School. The following lists the required hours for each year.
| Freshmen | 10 |
| Sophomores | 10 |
| Juniors | 15 |
| Seniors | 15 |
Service hours forms are color-coded and should be obtained from Mrs. Morris in Room 300. However, service forms may be downloaded and printed. Service form in pdf
Service hours should be reported each school year to Mrs. Morris, the Student Service Program Coordinator, by the end of the semester in which the student has Theology class. Freshman students differ from this, in that, they have Theology for a full year. Their hours should be turned in by May 1. Students who fail to report the required number of service hours are subject to disciplinary action. Seniors must complete their service hours before graduation.
| Map to Memorial High School | |||
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Written Directions to Memorial High School |
| From I-164:Take Lloyd Expressway west exit (Exit
8b), go
west to Weinbach Ave. exit. Go south on Weinbach to Lincoln
Ave. Turn right on Lincoln. Memorial High School will be on
your right just past University of Evansville. |
| From US 41: Turn east on Lincoln Ave. Memorial will be 1/2 mile on your left. |