Admissions
Team Effort
Learning at BOSS is a team effort. With an enrollment of just 27 students per class, BOSS creates a safe, personalized learning environment that helps you focus and achieve your goals:
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Build personal relationships with your teachers and administrators.
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Work with an Advisor to coach your social and academic development.
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Develop and maintain a College & Career Portfolio of your academic work.
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Join clubs, electives, and activities, such as Art, Dance, and Business.
BOSS prepares you for a winning career.
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Real world business practices in the classroom.
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Internships, job shadowing, and fieldwork with leading sports industry companies.
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On certain days, students dress in business attire.
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College credits from high school classes, SAT preparation, and college counseling.
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Microsoft Applications Specialist (MOS) Certification.
Professional Dress Code
In order to maintain a positive learning environment, it is expected that BOSS students dress in a professional manner. We expect BOSS students to be dressed appropriately to ensure safety and to keep the focus on teaching and learning. We would like all parents and guardians to remind students of proper dress protocols on campus.
Prohibited forms of dress at school include, but are not limited to:
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Hats or caps (with the exception of headwear worn for religious observance).
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Clothing that contains references to drugs, alcohol, sex, violence, racism, or gang-affiliation.
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Revealing clothing that does not provide coverage of torso, undergarments, and private body parts, including see-through garments of any kind.
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Flip-flops.
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Sunglasses while indoors.
If a student comes to school wearing clothing prohibited by the Dress Code, then the student’s parents will be notified, the student may be subject to the interventions and disciplinary responses set forth in the Discipline Code, and the student will be expected to make appropriate adjustments to his/her clothing to conform with the Dress Code (e.g., turning shirt inside out, borrowing temporary clothing until the end of the school day, etc.).