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| STUDENT CONDUCT | Policies | Conduct | Attendence | Safe | Regulations | Help | Main Menu | Home | |||
The District School Board of Niagara recognizes the rights and responsibilities of all students in accordance with the Canadian Human Rights Act, the Human Rights Code of the Province of Ontario, the Education Act, and the policies of the District School Board of Niagara. The District School Board of Niagara recognizes the goals of education as outlined by the Ministry of Education and interpreted in the school course calendars. Within the goals there is recognition for the establishment and enforcement of a code of behaviour. The District School Board of Niagara recognizes as equal partners the following student rights and responsibilities as they relate to the student code of behaviour. Failure to display responsibility will lead to a range of consequences which may include a reduction or loss of privileges. In order to achieve their maximum potential students have the right to: Likewise, students have the responsibility to: The chart on the following pages outlines the expected behaviours, examples of misbehaviour, and a range of possible consequences for misbehaviour. Normally, students will proceed through a range of consequences. The real aim will be to eliminate the misbehaviour and to promote student self-discipline. While attempting to treat all students fairly and consistently, the Administration also recognizes that each student is a unique individual with his/her own needs. Any consequence assigned as a result of a misbehaviour, will remain in effect for a fixed time period. A range of consequences will not be followed in cases of serious misbehaviour. Serious misbehaviour (eg. drug/alcohol abuse, assault, sexual harassment) will result in immediate suspension. In severe discipline cases, the student will be referred to the Discipline Review Committee. This is a school committee made up of the Principal, Vice-Principal and staff members. It has as its mandate the task to review serious discipline cases and to make recommendations which would lead to the resolution of the problem in the best interest of all parties concerned. Alcohol and Drugs Tobacco |
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RANGE OF •counselling •detention •restitution •interview with administration •behaviour contract •work detail •attendance contract •controlled timetable •parental contact •parental interview •temporary removal from class •supervised study •removal from school teams and/or school activities •loss of school privileges •removal from course •program change •change of school •police referral •suspension from school •expulsion (by Board) |
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| EXPECTED BEHAVIOUR | EXPECTED BEHAVIOUR 1. Respect for Authority Respect for authority is required on the job and in society at large. The teachers, secretaries, custodians, cafeteria staff and bus drivers deserve courtesy, consideration and respect. 2. Respect for Peers One way to gain self-esteem is to show esteem for others. School staff are available to assist students who cause or suffer from conflict with their peers. 3. Respect for Property Schools should be treated with respect at all times. The cost of maintaining school buildings and restoring vandalized equipment is borne by the taxpayer – your parents and neighbours. School pride and reputation suffer from property abuse. 4. Respect for Self Self-respect is impossible unless students first respect other people’s authority and property. Students will always be treated with dignity and respect, but more significantly they must treat themselves and others appropriately. 5. Regular Attendance and Punctuality The habit of regular attendance and punctuality not only provides a basis of school success but also helps to prepare the student for the world of work. Teachers and other students are inconvenienced by misbehaviour in this area. The Education Act outlines that the only legitimate reason for missing school is medical. Therefore if a student is away due to a vacation or any other unauthorized reason, teachers will not be required to provide extra assistance or make up tests. Missed tests and assignments will be assigned a zero. |
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| ATTENDANCE | Policies | Conduct | Attendence | Safe | Regulations | Help | Main Menu | Home | |||
1. Students who are absent for a full day must have a parent notify the school Attendance Office by 1:00 pm THAT SAME DAY. This process ensures that accurate data is entered into our Attendance Tracking system, and that students may proceed directly to class upon their return to school. Please remember that you are able to call the school the evening before or in the morning prior to office hours and leave a message regarding ;your child’s absence (905-358-5753, ext. 245). 2. Students who are absent for multiple days need to have a parent call for each and every missed day. Our records must be accurate, and therefore, each day a child misses requires verification. If you know in advance of a series of days to be missed you may inform the attendance office at one time prior to the absence. 3. Students who arrive to school but need to leave MUST SIGN OUT IN THE ATTENDANCE OFFICE. We are liable and accountable for knowing your child’s whereabouts once they have been recorded as ‘present’ in school. In case of school emergency, we may put people at risk looking for your child if we are unaware that they have left the building. Help us by keeping us informed. Any student who leaves without signing out or without prior parent notification will receive a DETENTION. Please understand that communication between child, parent and school is vital. Your child needs to take the responsibility in ensuring effective communication exists between the parent and school. 4. Students who are absent from school without parent notification will be recorded as ‘TRUANT’. A note from a parent will be accepted on the day of their return to school prior to the commencement of the day (before 8:20 am). Students may have to wait in the Attendance Office to see the Vice-Principal. This can often be a very busy time and students may end up missing even more class time. Please ensure that you call the school on the day of absence, prior to 1:00 pm in order to avoid the long line-ups in the Attendance Office in the morning. Phone calls that are made after 1:00 pm on the day of an absence will result in the student waiting to receive an ‘admit slip’ as well. 5. Students who are ‘TRUANT’ will be assigned progressive detentions, suspensions, and may ultimately be removed from a class, or school entirely. All missed assignments and tests will receive a mark of ‘0'. Once detentions are assigned they will not be removed. For example: A note arriving 2 days after the fact will not remove a detention. It may, however, allow for a re-test or make-up assignment depending on the circumstances. •warning from teacher 1. late to school 2. rudeness/insolence/refusal to act 3. disruption of class 4. littering 5. lack of preparation for class/ |
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| SAFE SCHOOLS | Policies | Conduct | Attendence | Safe | Regulations | Help | Main Menu | Home | |||
| It is the policy of the District School Board of Niagara to foster and maintain a safe environment for its students, staff and community through the implementation of effective measures to deal with violence in schools and at school sponsored events. Disciplinary actions shall be based on zero tolerance for acts of violence including such areas as assault, intimidation, abusive language and harassment. Responses to violent behaviour shall include student interview, parent/guardian contact, suspension, police contact, referral for counselling services, alternate placement and/or expulsion, behaviour remediation, and restitution where applicable. Parents, students and staff who are victims should be advised of their rights to seek further recourse through the police and other community agencies. For students 12 years of age or over the following categories of serious violent incidents must be reported to the police: • possession of weapon (including pen knife or laser light); • threats of serious physical injury; • physical assaults causing serious bodily harm; • sexual assault; • any hate motivated violence; • vandalism causing extensive damage to school property. |
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| SCHOOL REGULATIONS | Policies | Conduct | Attendence | Safe | Regulations | Help | Main Menu | Home | |||
Accident Insurance Age of Majority Arrival and Departure
Students are required to: Care of School Property Detentions Dress Fire Drills Hallways Health Services Library-Resource Centre Lockers Lost and Found Parking •The Staff Parking lot is out-of-bounds to students at all times, unless going to or from physical education classes. b) Bicycles Note: Radios, CD, Cell Phones and Tape Playing Equipment Roller blades/Skateboards School Buses Sent from Class Student ID Card Suspensions Textbooks Telephone Visitors/Guests |
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| Dance Regulations | Dances and School Functions Individual teachers, or the school administration cannot assume any sponsorship or responsibility for parties or dances held outside the school. It is an offence to attend any school dance or school function in possession of or under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Any offender will be suspended and will be removed from all further student activities. Dance Regulations •All Myer students MUST bring their student cards to all |
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| Activities and Field Trips | Co-Curricular Activities and Field Trips Students who are failing in their course work, have attendance problems and/or with behaviour concerns may be withdrawn from any co-curricular activity or event. This will be at the discretion of the administration after consultation with the sponsor and the course teacher. |
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HELP INFORMATION
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| CRISIS LINES | ||||||
| Distress Centre Inc. - St. Catharines | 688-3711 | |||||
| Kids Help Line | 1-800-668-6868 | |||||
| Niagara Region Sexual Assault Centre | 682-4584 | |||||
| Rapid Response Team | 1-800-263-4944 | |||||
| Parent Reach | 384-9144 | |||||
| Health Information and Counselling Services | ||||||
| Aids Help Line | 1-800-263-491 | |||||
| Birth Control Centre | 358-3636 | |||||
| Niagara Life Centre | 1-800-263-3630 | |||||
| Teen Sex Info Line | 961-3200 | |||||
| Bereavement Support Line | 680-6400 | |||||
| Family and Children's Services | 356-1391 | |||||
| Niagara South Parent Support Association | 374-1106 | |||||
| Parent Reach | 384-9144 | |||||
| Women’s Place (Shelter) | 356-5800 | |||||
Addiction and Treatment Information |
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| Addiction Research Foundation ARF | 1-800-463-6273 | |||||
| Alateen (Alcoholics Anonymous) | 641-0590 | |||||
| Alcohol and Drug Treatment Centre | 685-5425 | |||||
| Drug and Alcohol Information | 1-800-463-6273 | |||||
| Narcotics Anonymous (Information) | 685-0075 | |||||
| Niagara Alcohol and Drug Assessment Service | 684-1183 | |||||
| Education and Counselling | 641-0018 | |||||