Code of Conduct
A school should be a place that promotes responsibility, respect,
civility, and academic excellence in a safe learning and teaching
environment. A positive school climate exists when all members of
the school community feel safe, comfortable, and accepted. All
students, parents, teachers, and staff members have the right to be
safe, and to feel safe, in their school community. With this right
comes the responsibility to contribute to a positive school climate.
The promotion of strategies and initiatives such as Student Success and
character development, along with the employment of prevention and
intervention strategies to address inappropriate behaviour, fosters a
positive school climate that supports academic achievement for all
students.
The provincial Code of Conduct sets clear provincial standards of
behaviour. These standards of behaviour apply not only to
students, but also to all individuals involved in the publicly funded
school system – parents, volunteers, teachers, and other staff
members – whether they are on school property, on school buses,
at school-related events or activities, or in other circumstances that
could have an impact on the school climate. Responsible
citizenship involves appropriate participation in the civic life of the
school community. Active and engaged citizens are aware of their
rights, but more importantly, they accept responsibility for protecting
their rights and the rights of others.
Guiding Principles & Purposes of the Code
All members of the school
community are:
* To be treated with respect and dignity, especially persons in
positions of authoriy.
* To promote responsible citizenship by encouraging appropriate
participation in the civic life of the school community
* To maintain an environment where conflict and difference can be
addressed in a manner characterized by respect
and civility
* To encourage the use of non-violent means to resolve conflict
* To promote the safety of people in the schools
* To discourage the use of alcohol and illegal drugs.
Roles & Responsibilities
School boards provide
direction to their schools to ensure opportunity, academic excellence,
and accountability in the education system. It is the responsibility of
school boards to:
* develop policies that set out how their schools will implement and
enforce the Provincial Code of Conduct and all other rules that they
develop that are related to the provincial standards that promote and
support respect, civility, responsible citizenship, and safety;
* seek input from school councils, their Parent Involvement Committee,
their Special Education Advisory Committee, parents, students, staff
members, and the school community;
* review these policies regularly with students, staff, parents,
volunteers and the community;
* establish a process that clearly communicates the Provincial Code of
Conduct and school board codes of conduct to all parents, students,
staff members, and members of the school community in order to obtain
their commitment and support;
* ensure an effective intervention strategy and response to all
infractions related to the standards for respect, civility, responsible
citizenship and safety;
* provide opportunities for all staff to acquire the knowledge, skills
and attitudes necessary to develop and maintain academic excellence in
a safe learning and teaching environment.
* wherever possible, boards should collaborate to provide coordinated
prevention and intervention programs and services, and should endeavour
to share effective practices.
Principals, under the
direction of their school board, take a leadership role in the daily
operation of a school. They provide this leadership by:
* demonstrating care for the school community and a commitment to
academic excellence in a safe teaching and learning
* holding everyone, under their authority, accountable for their
behaviour and actions;
* empowering students to be positive leaders in their school and
community;
* communicating regularly and meaningfully with all members of their
school community.
Teachers and school staff,
under the leadership of their principals, maintain order in the school
and are expected to hold everyone to the highest standard of respectful
and responsible behaviour. As role models, staff upholds these high
standards when they:
* help students work to their full potential and develop their
self-worth;
* empower students to be positive leaders in their classroom, school,
and community;
* communicate regularly and meaningfully with parents;
* maintain consistent standards of behaviour for all students;
* demonstrate respect for all students, staff, parents, volunteers, and
the members of the school community;
* prepare students for the full responsibilities of citizenship.
Students are to be treated
with respect and dignity. In return, they must demonstrate respect for
themselves, for others and for the responsibilities of citizenship
through acceptable behaviour. Respect and responsibility are
demonstrated when a student:
* comes to school prepared, on time and ready to learn;
* shows respect for themselves, for others and for those in authority;
* refrains from bringing anything to school that may compromise the
safety of others;
* follows the established rules and takes responsibility for his or her
own -action.
Parents play an important
role in the education of their children, and can support the efforts of
school staff in maintaining a safe and respectful learning environment
for all students. Parents fulfill their role when they:
* show an active interest in their child’s school work and
progress;
* communicate regularly with the school;
* help their child be neat, appropriately dressed and prepared for
school;
* ensure that their child attends school regularly and on time;
* promptly report to the school their child’s absence or late
arrival;
* show that they are familiar with the provincial Code of Conduct, the
board’s code of conduct, and school rules;
* encourage and assist their child in following the rules of behaviour;
* assist school staff in dealing with disciplinary issues involving
their child.
Community Partners and the Police
The police play an essential role in making our schools and communities
safer.
Police investigate incidents in accordance with the protocol developed
with the local school board. These protocols are based on a provincial
model developed by the Ministry of the Solicitor General and the
Ministry of Education.