School Policies and Procedures
Attendance
Attendance is recorded and reported for each class. Repeated unexcused absences may make promotion impossible.
Please email student absences to magee@vsb.bc.ca indicating:
- Student's name
- Student number
- Date of absence
- Reason for absence
Early dismissal: Students must bring a note signed by their parent/guardian. The student should show the subject teacher the note and then report to the office to sign out.
Extending Vacations: Magee does not recommend extending vacations. Students who take extended vacations do so without the endorsement of the school. Notification should be provided to the office at least 2 weeks prior. Teachers are not obligated to provide assignments either before or after, or give any make-up tests or examinations. Exams or assignments missed may count as a zero.
Field Trips: Students going on field trips must have signed permission from their parent/guardian. Teachers whose classes are being missed should sign the form also.
Lates
Students need to be in their classroom before the beginning of each period or they will be marked “late.” Students who are frequently late may be required to make up the time at the teacher’s discretion. Students are expected to be in-class, ready to work, with all materials, BEFORE the final bell rings. Please talk to your counsellor or teacher if there is an issue that may affect attendance.
Cheating Policy
Academic integrity is important. Colleges and universities will withdraw students for cheating. Even the suspicion of fraudulent behavior results in a report to the Ministry of Education during a Provincial Exam. The best interests of the individual and of society are not being served when a person cheats.
Examples of cheating include:
· Plagiarizing/copying material from any source (e.g., students, Internet, a tutor) without appropriate acknowledgement. This includes essays, assignments, homework submitted for marks, lab reports, computer programs, drawing, sketches, designs and visuals, including recorded materials, and all other assigned work. Paraphrasing another’s work is also the plagiarizing of that person’s ideas. Cutting and pasting from internet sources is plagiarism, if you do not cite the author and source.
· Supplying information or work of any kind to another student with the knowledge that it may be copied or used for marks.
· Copying from another person’s test paper, or knowingly allowing another student to copy from your test paper.
· Unauthorized communication of any kind during a test.
· Bringing or using unauthorized notes or equipment during a test.
· Claiming any portion of work for yourself, which was created by another.
Cheating Policy Consequences
On First Offence
· The student will receive “0” for that particular work.
· The incident will be recorded on the student’s discipline file.
· The parents/guardians may be informed.
· The student will not be eligible for Honour Roll recognition for that particular term.
On Second Offence
In addition to all first offence consequences:
· Parents/Guardians will be informed.
· The student will not be eligible for school-based scholarships.
· Depending on the seriousness of the offense, there may be more serious consequences, which may include suspension.
Drugs and Alcohol
No student may be in possession of or under the influence of illegal or non-prescribed drugs or alcohol:
· in the school,
· in the vicinity of the school,
· at school-sponsored functions.
Any infraction will be considered serious and will result in the immediate implementation of school and Board policies dealing with student discipline. This may include possible suspension, withdrawal and transfer of the students involved.
Students are encouraged to seek the assistance of the counsellor if they have any concerns about themselves or others in regards to drug and alcohol use. There is a drug and alcohol counsellor available at the school to answer questions and provide support.
Harassment, Multi-Culturalism and Anti-Racism
The Vancouver School Board recognizes that every individual should be treated with respect and dignity and, therefore, has the right to be free from harassment in our schools and workplaces. A positive and welcoming work and learning environment protects and promotes the self-esteem, worth, and human rights of every person and supports mutual respect and cooperation among individuals. All people have the right to their fundamental freedoms and protection from discrimination. The school will treat seriously behaviour or communication that discriminates based on race, colour, ancestry, place of origin, religion, marital status, family status, physical or mental disability, gender or sexual orientation (prohibited grounds set out in the BC Human Rights Code). This applies to verbal communication in our school environment, and as well applies to the on-line community.
Violence and Weapons
The Vancouver School Board works hard to ensure that schools are safe places for students. Board policy states that violence and intimidation that threatens the health, safety and welfare of students is not acceptable. Violence includes verbal, written, or physical threats, bullying, fighting, or emotional or sexual abuse.
Students are not permitted to have weapons. Any student found with a weapon, involved in a violent act, or soliciting others to commit an act of violence will be disciplined. Weapons are defined as anything that is used with the intent to hurt or intimidate someone.
Smoking & Vaping
There is a Vancouver School Board policy of no smoking or vaping on school grounds, in the school building, and at school functions. Disciplinary action is taken against students who break this policy. E-cigarettes are included in this policy.
Cellular phones
The use of cellular phones is not encouraged on school property as such devices result in disruption of student learning, school proceedings and the educational tone. It is disrespectful of the classroom learning environment. It is up to the teacher to grant permission for use of such devices, regardless of the intention behind the use of the device. Students who fail to comply with this expectation may have their device confiscated by teachers or administration, and parent/guardians may be involved if the behaviour continues to disrupt learning. The School Act permits Administrators to seize and search cell phones in order to maintain safety and order.
Fireworks and Firecrackers
Bringing fireworks or firecrackers to school breaks Vancouver City Fire Bylaws. Students are not to bring fireworks and firecrackers to school, or to be in the possession of fireworks or firecrackers on school property, under any circumstances.
Laser Pointers
These are a potential safety hazard and will be confiscated if brought to school. A confiscated laser pointer may be claimed by a parent or guardian.
Rollerblades, Scooters and Skateboards
The use of rollerblades, scooters, and skateboards on school grounds or in the school building is not permitted as it poses a potential safety hazard to students. Failure to follow the rule may result in confiscation of the item, which will be held until claimed by a parent or guardian.
Music Devices
Music devices should only be used before school, during lunch, or after school. Devices without earphones are not permitted in the school (unless with special permission from a teacher for a class assignment). Music devices may be used outside only but the choice of music must abide by our Code of Conduct. Music devices used by students during class time may be confiscated and held until claimed by a parent or guardian.
Use of Ear buds
For reasons of safety and effective communication, students are asked to remove at least one ear bud as they approach the school and in the hallways.
Bikes
Many students bring their bikes to school. If you are planning to bring your bike, we have places to secure bikes in front of the school. Lock your bike and never leave it overnight. Students travelling to and from the school are also reminded to “share the road” and be courteous and aware of others on the road!
Lockers
Lockers are the property of the school and are loaned to students for the entire year. Only locks purchased through the school are allowed on our lockers. If there is a need to relocate a locker, please see your Vice Principal. Students are expected to keep lockers in good condition and are welcome to decorate the inside. No permanent alterations or permanent pen mark or stickers are allowed, as this damages the locker.
You can buy your own PE lock. Your PE locker is only to be used for the period. Please do not leave your PE lock on the change room lockers. Also remember to secure all valuables – never leave any valuables unattended or unsecure in the change room. Any concerns regarding your locker please see one of the Vice-Principal’s in the office.
SAFETY PROCEDURES
Fire Alarm
When the fire alarm sounds, all students follow the teacher’s instructions. The general rules are as follows:
Students follow teacher instruction: the teacher will lead students to the designated exit.
A quiet and orderly departure ensures instructions are heard.
Once outside, students must remain with their class and move well clear of the building, to the sidewalk.
A PA announcement will call students to return to school. No one is allowed to re-enter the building until instructed.
Earthquake Procedures
At the first sign of motion the following procedure is followed:
1. DROP-COVER-HOLD. Seek shelter under desks or tables.
2. Keep your back to windows and move away from windows and avoid shelves and glass cabinets.
3. Keep away from steam heat radiators.
4. Remain under cover and in position until at least 60 seconds after the shaking has stopped. Wait until your exit has been checked and you are instructed to leave the classroom. Remain with your class!
5. Evacuate the building. STAY CLEAR OF EXTERIOR WALLS.
6. Assemble on the south (49th Avenue) parking lot and field away from buildings, trees, poles, fallen wires, or glass. Do not enter the building unless instructed by a school administrator.
Lock Down Procedures
During a Lockdown, at the request of Emergency Services, or due to a potential threat from within the school, staff and students remain in classrooms until advised by Police that it is safe to exit the building. LOCK classroom doors; Turn OFF lights, and DRAW blinds and curtains. KEEP EVERYONE VERY QUIET. While in the classroom, students and staff are to be seated on the floor in the safest corner away from any sight lines through windows or doorways. Cell phones should be silenced/face down. Students not scheduled for classes will be sheltered by administrators and/or counsellors in safe areas of the school. A LOCKDOWN is signalled by 3 short bells repeated and a PA announcement. Classes on fieldtrips or outside of the school do not re-enter.
Hold and Secure Procedures
Hold and Secure occurs at the request of the administration and/or Emergency Services. Typically a Hold and Secure is called when there is an incident/ potential threat OUTSIDE of the school. Students will be allowed to move freely in their classrooms and between classes during regularly scheduled breaks but may not enter or exit the building until the Hold and Secure is lifted. PE classes would not be permitted to be outside and should enter the building immediately. We lock our external doors in a Hold and Secure.
Shelter in Place Procedures Shelter in Place occurs at the request of the administration and/or Emergency Services. Typically this is a response to an exterior environmental hazard or danger, making it unsafe to be outdoors: Students are sheltered from environmental hazards until it is safe to exit.