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Almonte District High School Student Handbook
Grade 7 - Grade 12



Please refer to our Grade 7 - 12 Student Handbook for School Policies and Procedures.

To view the handbook please click on the link below.

2024-2025 ADHS Student Handbook

We encourage parents to go over this handbook with their children.
These policies and procedures apply to adult students as well.


CODE OF CONDUCT

The Upper Canada District School Board Code of Conduct is based on the foundation of the

Character Always initiative, and has been developed to promote and support respect, civility,

responsible citizenship and to provide the framework for policies related to student discipline,

bullying prevention, student and staff safety, respectful working and learning environments, and

workplace harassment.

STANDARDS OF BEHAVIOUR

  1. Respect, Civility, and Responsible Citizenship

    All members of the school community must:

    • Respect and comply with all applicable federal, provincial, and municipal laws.
    • Demonstrate honesty and integrity.
    • Respect differences in people, their ideas, and their opinions.
    • Treat one another with dignity and respect, and especially when there is disagreement.
    • Respect and treat others fairly, regardless of race, ancestry,

      place of origin, colour, ethnic origin, religion, gender, sex, age, or disability.

    • Respect the rights of others.
    • Show proper care and regard for school property and the property of others.
    • Take appropriate measures to help those in need.
    • Seek assistance from school staff, if necessary, to resolve conflict peacefully.
    • Respect all members of the school community, especially people in positions of authority.
    • Respect the need of others to work in a setting that is conducive to learning and teaching.
    • Not swear at a teacher or at another person in a position of authority.

       

  2. Safety

    All members of the school community must NOT:

    • Engage in bullying behaviour.
    • Commit sexual assault.
    • Traffic weapons or illegal drugs.
    • Give alcohol to a minor.
    • Commit robbery.
    • Be in possession of any weapon, including firearms.
    • Use any object to threaten or intimidate another person.

     

    ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

    The Upper Canada District School Board will:

    • Develop policies to set out how schools will implement and enforce the provincial Code of Conduct, and all other rules developed which are related to the provincial standards that promote and support respect, civility, responsible citizenship, and safety.
    • Review those policies regularly with students, staff, parents, volunteers, and the community.
    • Seek input from school councils, Parent Involvement Committee, Special Education Advisory Committee, parents, students, staff members, and the school community.
    • Establish a process that clearly communicates the provincial 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.
    • Develop effective intervention strategies and respond 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.

     

  3. Principals

    Principals provide leadership in the daily operation of a school by:

    • Demonstrating care for the school community and a commitment to academic excellence in a safe teaching and learning environment.
    • Holding everyone under their authority accountable for his or her behaviour and actions.
    • Empowering students to be positive leaders in the school and community.
    • Communicating regularly and meaningfully with all members of their school community.

     

  4. Teachers and Other School Staff Members
  • Cause injury to any person with an object.
  • Be in possession of, under the influence of, or share alcohol or illegal drugs.
  • Inflict or encourage others to inflict bodily harm on another person.
  • Engage in hate propaganda and other forms of behaviour motivated by hate or bias.
  • Commit an act of vandalism that causes extensive damage to school property or to property located on the premises of a school.

Under the leadership of Principals, teachers and other school staff members maintain order in the school and are expected to hold everyone to the highest standard of respectful and responsible behaviour. As role models, teachers and school staff uphold these high standards when they:

  • Help students work to their full potential and develop their sense of self-worth.
  • Empower students to be positive leaders in their classrooms, school, and community.
  • Communicate regularly and meaningfully with parents.
  • Maintain consistent standards of behaviour for all students.

     

    F. Students

    Students are 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:

  • Demonstrate respect for all students, staff, parents, volunteers, and the members of the school community.
  • Prepare students for the full responsibilities of citizenship.
  • Comes to school prepared, on time, and ready to learn.
  • Shows respect for himself or herself, 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 actions.

 

  1.  Parents

    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 fulfil their role when they:

    • Show an active interest in their child’s schoolwork and progress.
    • Communicate 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 staff in dealing with disciplinary issues involving their child.

     

  2. Community Partners and the Police

The Upper Canada DSB is committed to enhancing and developing partnerships with community agencies and members of the community by establishing protocols which will establish clear linkages and formalize the relationship between the board and its partners. These partnerships will respect all applicable collective agreements.

The police play an essential role in making our schools and communities safe. The police investigate incidents in accordance with the protocol developed with the Upper Canada DSB. This protocol is based on a provincial model developed by the Ministry of the Solicitor General and the Ministry of Education.

The Upper Canada District School Board Code of Conduct and its Policy 124, Code of Conduct, will be reviewed annually by the Safe Schools Cabinet.


If you have any questions please call Administration in the Main Office,
(613) 256-1470.

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