Student Policies
Duties of Students
L.E.S. operates in accordance to the EDUCATION ACT: Section 149-150.In that every pupil shall be accountable:
To the teacher for her/his conduct on the school premises during school hours and during such hours as the teacher is in charge of the pupil in class or while engaged in authorized school activities conducted during out-of-school hours.
To the principal for her/his general deportment at any time that he is under the supervision of the school and members of the teaching staff, including THE TIME SPENT IN TRAVELLING BETWEEN THE SCHOOL AND HER/HIS PLACE OF RESIDENCE subject to the stated policies of the board of education, to the driver of the school bus and to any other person appointed by the board for the purposes of supervision during hours when pupils are in the personal charge of such employees of the board, and those employees shall be responsible to and report to the principal in accordance with the procedures approved by the board.
**You are expected to take responsibility for your belongings and for the organization and maintenance of your own personal space: desks, lockers and classrooms. ***
Student policies
ALCOHOL/DRUGS ON SCHOOL PREMISES
Any student under the influence of, in possession of, or trafficking alcohol or illicit drugs while under school supervision will immediately be suspended from school and will return to regular classes only following a meeting with the student, parent/guardian, and principal, and if requested the Director of Education.
VAPING ON SCHOOL PREMISES
Any student vaping, or in possession of a vape while under school supervision will immediately be suspended from school and will return to regular classes only following a meeting with the student, parent/guardian, and principal, and if requested the Director of Education.
DRESS CODE
Clothing appropriate for class must be worn. Since L.E.S. is a Chem-free school, wearing of apparel promoting tobacco, alcohol or drugs is not acceptable. It is also not appropriate to wear clothing with inappropriate or offensive slogans, profane language or sexual connotations. All tops and bottoms should be acceptable and appropriate for the school environment. Head wear can be worn in S Wing and outside. Please leave it in your classroom or locker when going to other areas of school building.
CELL PHONES AND DEVICES
Misuse of cell phones includes:
• Taking pictures, selfies, or videos of any kind (without permission)
• Any social media activity
• Texting without permission
• Phone use of any kind that has not been permitted
When entering or exiting the building cell phone must be out of sight until “off school grounds”.
Videos and pictures on student phones taken at school for projects needed to be deleted.
Consequences if a student misuses their cell phone:
• The first time will be a warning and reminder.
• The second time, the phone will be asked to be kept at home for a week and parents will be contacted.
• The third infraction will result in their phone not being able to come back to school
EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
There are many athletic activities at lunch or after school that you can get involved in. Watch the bulletin board beside the gym and announcements for information in regards to these activities. If you don't wish to play, you may like to be involved as a timer or scorekeeper.
In order for you to participate in extra- curricular activities you must be in good standing with assignments and behaviour expectations of the school. Remember these opportunities are a privilege, not a right.
BUS BEHAVIOUR
For the safety of our students Southland Bus Ltd. has determine expectations for students while they are riding on the bus. These are posted in each bus and if students are not following these expectations and the bus driver has made contact with the parents and still no progress has been made they will report to school administration. A meeting will then be held with the bus driver, student, parents and administration.
ASSESSMENT AND REPORTING PERIODS/HONOR ROLL
Evaluation will be done on a continuous basis. Letter grades and anecdotal notes will be the format for report cards for Grade 6 and percentage values for Grade 7 and Grade 8. There will be three reporting periods for Grade 6 and four reporting periods for Grade 7 and Grade 8. Student-Led Conferences will be held in November and March for all students. Grade 7 and Grade 8 students who maintain an 80% or higher average will be placed on the Lanigan Elementary School Honor Roll.
SUPERVISION
The buildings and grounds are each divided into three areas. One teacher is in each of the areas (inside and outside) at designated times. There is supervision beginning at 8:40 AM, morning and afternoon recess, noon hour, and dismissal. You are responsible to EVERY adult on supervision.
STUDENTS AT SCHOOL PRIOR TO 8:40 AM:
Your safety is a priority at L.E.S. In order to ensure that you are adequately supervised, you are requested to remain at home until 8:40 AM, at which time teachers will be at their supervision posts. However, the Main Wing will be open if unforeseen circumstances occur.
IN OR OUT– "In Motion":
L.E.S. is an "in-motion" school, Grade 6 to Grade 8 students will be outside at recess and noon. Recess is meant to be a pleasant break from the academic work. There is a considerable amount of playground equipment and many games are organized for you. It is your responsibility to dress according to weather conditions, so please bring extra clothing in the winter.
ABSENTEEISM
If your daughter/son is going to be absent from school, please notify the office. We ask that you do this by calling the school rather than email because if our computers are down or the secretary is out of the office we will not know that your child has been excused for the day. Our secretary begins her day at 8:00 a.m.
LATES
If your daughter/son is late for school, they must report to the office and receive a late slip before entering their classroom.
CLOSED CAMPUS
L.E.S. is a "closed campus". This means that you must stay on school grounds at all times, including lunch time and after school while you are waiting for the bus. If you must leave school property during the regular school day you must have written parental permission to do so. This applies to both town and bus students. If you regularly stay for lunch and have plans outside of the school for noon, you must bring a note to give to your teacher and the noon hour supervisor.
STUDENT ENTRANCES
Each classroom is assigned an entrance and a set of boot racks. You are expected to keep your boots and shoes on these racks and other belongings on shelves and lockers that belong to your classroom. You are required to use your designated entrance at all times with the only exception being Fire Drill or other extenuating circumstances.
SCHOOL SAFETY PATROL
The L.E.S. School Safety Patrol is run through the dedication of our Grade 5 to 8 students. For the past several years, both parents and teachers alike have relied on School Safety Patrol to provide a safe path between home and school.
BIKES BROUGHT TO SCHOOL
You are allowed to bring your bike to school. All bikes are to be parked in the assigned racks. All bikes must remain parked in the bike racks until dismissal times. Bikes and bike racks are out of bounds to all students during recess times. You may not ride bikes that do not belong to you unless you obtain permission from the owner of the bike.
FIRE DRILL PROCEDURE
A set of fire drill regulations and a floor plan are posted in each classroom. Periodic fire drills are held during the school year.
LOCK-DOWN PROCEDURE
In accordance to Horizon School Division #205 administrative procedures we will hold three announced Lock-Down drills with students and staff in the school year.
BUS EVACUATION PROCEDURE
In accordance to Horizon School Division #205 administrative procedures we will hold one Bus Evacuation drill with students and staff during the first month of the school year.
FOOTWEAR
We ask for continuing cooperation from you in helping to keep our floors clean, shiny, and free from black marks. You are required to remove your shoes and put them on the boot racks if it is wet or muddy outside. All boots should be clearly labeled and kept on the boot racks.
You must wear shoes inside and not walk in stocking feet. In the case of an emergency exit, there would be no time to put footwear on; therefore, we ask that proper footwear be worn at all times. Indoor shoes should have soles that do not mark the floor.
Runners must be worn in the gym for regular Phys. Ed. classes, intramurals, and school sports. For your own safety, you will only be allowed to participate in sports once you have the proper footwear.
STUDENT REPRESENTATIVE COUNCIL (SRC)
The SRC represents all students from Kindergarten to grade eight. Students in grades six, seven and eight may seek election for one of the SRC Executive positions.
LUNCH EXPECTATIONS
Lunch areas are in your own Homeroom. There are required rules for you to follow; these rules are ones that allow everyone to enjoy their lunch.
- Students will remain seated until dismissed by the teacher.
- All wrappers, crumbs, peels, etc. must be picked up and deposited in the garbage.
- Please no throwing of food.
- Visiting quietly with friends is encouraged
COMPUTER USE
The Horizon School Division has incorporated an Acceptable Use of Technology Procedure that outlines the rules related to use of technology. You will not be allowed to use technology until the Section on the Student Registration Form is checked and signed by a parent/guardian.
L.E.S. Discipline Policy
L.E.S. DISCIPLINE POLICY
Our ultimate goal is for our students to develop self-discipline. This will be developed through a team approach based on the theories of restitution wherever possible that involves students, teachers, parents, administration and other agencies as required.
One of the most important lessons an individual need to learn is self-discipline and respect. Although it does not appear as a subject, discipline underlies the whole educational structure and is the training that develops self-control, character, orderliness, and efficiency. It is the key to good conduct and proper consideration for people.
If students understand the purpose of discipline in school, they may form a correct attitude toward it and not only do their part in making their school an effective place to learn but also develop the habit of self-discipline. Parents must encourage appropriate behaviour at all times. In order for a child to assume responsibility for their actions, the teacher and parent must take on a team approach.
Minor Unacceptable behaviours:
The following are examples of what we consider to be minor unacceptable behaviours. Other behaviours of a similar nature would fall into this category.
- Running in the hallway
- Littering
- Being impolite
- Unnecessary roughness
- Not being prepared for class
- Incomplete Assignments
To maintain a positive learning environment each staff member will work with minor offences in a professional manner intended to help the child experience success. These unacceptable behaviours do not contribute to our beliefs and goals. Homeroom teachers will be notified of the incident. Documentation will result. Parents will be contacted at the homeroom teacher's discretion.
Major Unacceptable Behaviours:
The following are examples of what we consider to be major unacceptable behaviours. Other behaviours of a similar nature would fall into this category.
- Repeated minor offences (and parental contact has been made previously)
- Foul language directed at someone
- Threats
- Defiance of authority of ANY adult in our school
- Damage to school property
- Theft
- Verbal and physical aggression
- Lying
- Physical hurt
- Inappropriate use of Cell Phone
In the event of a major offence administration and staff intend to follow the basis of restitution. This is to create the conditions necessary for the student to fix his/her mistakes and to return to the group strengthened.
Steps that will be taken:
- Restitution and parental contact
- Restitution and written plan for improvement and parental contact.
- Consequences with child/parent meeting in consultation with staff/administration.
In addition, some possible natural consequences that may occur as we work together are:
- Community service
- Reparation or replacement
- Loss of school privileges
- Mediation
- In-school suspension
We do not tolerate any of the following at L.E.S.:
- Repeated major infractions
- Weapons
- Chemicals
- Direct defiance to an adult of an extreme nature
At the discretion of the administration other agencies may also become involved. Our goals at L.E.S. focus on learning in a safe and respectful environment, and we care enough to ensure this happened.