Eastview Elementary Code of Conduct

Eastview Mission Statement
Eastview School provides a safe and respectful environment, which fosters the development
of a community of responsible lifelong learners.
At Eastview we want every student to feel safe, take responsibility for their learning and their behaviour, have a positive and helpful attitude and show respect for themselves, others and property.
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Eastview Code of Conduct
Where We SOAR Like Eagles!
Safety
Ownership
Attitude
Respect
Eastview SOAR's like Eagles. Students demonstrate a great understanding of Safety,
Ownership, Attitude and Respect. We are very proud of how SOAR guides us and
brings us together as a learning community.
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The Eastview School Code of Conduct is based on four fundamental behavioural responsibilities:
Safety – I can...
- Move calmly, keep my hands to myself, and stay visible to adults.
- Use equipment and materials safely.
- Use a quiet voice to support learning.
- Keep bathrooms clean and wash my hands.
Ownership – I can...
- Take care of my space, materials, and belongings.
- Clean up and sort garbage and recycling properly.
- Be prepared, follow instructions, and stay focused.
- Return and put away equipment properly.
Attitude – I can...
- Stay positive, try my best, and be open to new ideas.
- Help, include others, and show good sportsmanship.
- Take responsibility for my actions and stay on task.
Respect – I can...
- Use kind words, listen to others, and give them space.
- Treat books, equipment, and nature with care and kindness.
- Be patient, show gratitude, include, and appreciate everyone's abilities.
At Eastview Elementary, we align with the North Vancouver School District Code of Conduct.
NVSD Code of Conduct
North Vancouver School District's Code of Conduct has been established to maintain a safe, caring, accessible, and healthy learning environment.
It
is the shared responsibility of students, staff, parents/guardians, and
the broader community, to demonstrate positive conduct while attending
any school or district related activity, at any location.
All members of the school community are expected to:
- Support learning and attendance.
- Demonstrate safety.
- Respect property, environment, personal space, and privacy.
- Model courtesy, compassion, and respect.
- Value diversity.
- Treat self and all other members of the school and broader community respectfully.
All
members of the school community must refrain from engaging in any
in-person or digital communication or participating in behaviour that is considered to be:
- Interfering with the learning and working of others.
- Bullying, harassing, intimidating, retaliating, discriminating or violent.
- Unsafe
or illegal; including the possession, use, or distribution of illegal
or restricted substances or the possession of weapons or replicas.
All members of the school community are expected to:
- Comply
with the purpose and spirit of the BC Human Rights Code, including not
engaging in discriminatory conduct based on Indigenous identity, race,
colour, ancestry, place of origin, religion, marital status, family
status, physical or mental disability, sex, sexual orientation, gender
identity or expression, or age of that person or that group or class of
persons.
- Wear clothing that does not promote or symbolize
illegal substances or activities, hate or discrimination, profanity,
pornography; or that incites violence, harassment, or threatens safety.
- Leave
personal digital devices at home, in their bag/backpack, and/or in
their locker during instructional time. Allowances may be made by the
staff for instructional purposes, digital literacy, appropriate use
based on age and developmental stage, accommodations within a student's
Individualized Education Plan, accessibility, medical and health needs,
and/or equitable support for learning outcomes.
Every
effort will be made to support individuals and to determine the root
causes of behaviour. If the safety or educational program of others is
compromised, or if there is an ongoing failure to meet the expectations
of the Code of Conduct, a range of consequences will follow. Whenever
possible, incidents will be resolved by discussion, community service,
restorative processes, referral to counselling and/or support services,
mediation, and restitution, but may involve loss of privileges,
detention, suspension from school, and/or collaboration with community
partners. Confidentiality will be maintained; however, school
officials may have a responsibility to advise other parties of serious
breaches of the Code of Conduct (e.g. school district officials, law
enforcement, and/or other agencies, etc.).
The school will
take all reasonable steps to prevent any form of retaliation against a
student or staff member who has brought a complaint forward of a breach
of the Code of Conduct.
Factors such as the severity and
frequency of the concerning behaviour(s), as well as the age, maturity,
and ability of the person(s) involved, will be considered. In most
cases, as people mature, there is the expectation of increased
responsibility and self-discipline; therefore, progressively increasing
consequences for concerning behaviour may apply.
Considerations apply to those who may not be able to adhere to the Code of Conduct due to having a disability of an intellectual, physical, sensory, emotional, or behavioural nature.
All
members of the North Vancouver School District community have the right
to be treated fairly and consistently and should know and understand
this Code of Conduct.