Code of
Conduct
SHS upholds high expectations for student academic
performance and behaviour. SHS expects that students will be well behaved to
maximize instructional time.
SHS uses a wide range of consequences to deal with
inappropriate student behaviour. Consequences are immediate, appropriate, fair,
and show students that they have ownership of the problem.
SHS adheres to River East
Transcona School Division's Code of Conduct.
Participation
Schools are for learning. Parents and guardians have the right to expect that
their child will receive an education at school. In order for this to happen,
the children need to be ready to be students; they need to be willing to make an
effort and be active participants in their own learning.
Respect
Successful and effective social citizenship is based upon respect.
Parents and guardins have a right to expect that children will be treated with
respect and consideration for their dignity. Children learn what they live; as
teachers, therefore, we strive always to model for the children the kind of
behavior, attitudes and language we expect from
them.