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MISSION
STATEMENT:
Our mission is to enable all students to reach high levels of achievement
and to acquire the knowledge, skills, and values they need to become responsible
members of a democratic society.
North Toronto Collegiate is a community of students, staff, and parents
dedicated to the nurture and growth of a learning environment which will
foster and support our traditions of curricular and extra-curricular excellence.
We will strive to provide facilities, offer programs and develop attitudes
towards learning which will reflect our goals in a society increasingly
influenced by technological and societal change. We are committed to the
creation of a safe, caring and challenging school culture, in which students
can grow and develop their potential as mature learners and responsible
citizens.
We try to foster the behaviour and attitudes which are needed for both
social and scholastic achievement. We stress especially a proper sense
of self-respect, acceptance of responsibility for one's actions, and courteous
behaviour to all other members of the school community. Good discipline
is seen as a positive aid to the maturing of the young adult, not as a
negative enforcement of rules by school authorities. As a result, specific
rules are kept to a minimum.
It is in this spirit that we have established the following student
responsibilities for the students of North Toronto Collegiate:
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Students are expected to attend classes regularly and punctually. Students
are expected to be in their seats in the classrooms before the playing
of the national anthem. Refer to the attendance sections of this handbook
for procedures relating to absence and lateness.
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Students are expected to comply with the requests and directions of staff
in a polite and mature way.
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Students are expected to have homework and other assignments completed
on time and to arrive at classes with the required learning materials.
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Students are expected to respect and protect the school property and grounds.
Students are expected to care for desks, lockers, textbooks, and other
equipment lent to them by the school. Vandalism and the destruction of
school property are not in keeping with the recognized maturity of North
Toronto students. Students and their parents should be aware that they
may be required by the Toronto District School Board to defray the cost
of replacing or repairing damaged school property.
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Abusive and profane language, including racial or gender slurs, is disrespectful
and unacceptable.
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Fighting or physical abuse of any kind is not acceptable behaviour.
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Students should be aware that the school does not make a distinction between
fighting and play-fighting, and that behavior such as throwing snowballs
will not be tolerated.
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Students must refrain from smoking or holding lit cigarettes on school
property or at school events.
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The use or possession of drugs or alcohol on school property or at school
events is strictly prohibited by law. Failure to comply will lead to suspension
and possible legal action.
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The carrying of weapons of any kind in the school or on school grounds
is strictly forbidden by law. Failure to comply will lead to suspension
and possible legal action.
It has been our experience at North Toronto that the majority of students
are trustworthy, responsible, and considerate. On occasion, however, a
student may encounter problems related to discipline because of individual
or group behaviour which is inappropriate in a school setting. Usually
such problems are solved informally by the teacher and the student(s) concerned.
A more serious matter may be referred to the Vice-Principal or the Principal,
and the parents of those involved may be called in for consultation. The
staff of the school appreciate, need, and expect the support of the parents
as partners with them in arriving at the best solution. In all courses
of disciplinary action, prime importance is given to the best interests
of the student(s) concerned.
The Principal and the Vice-Principals are available to discuss in more detail any specific matter related to school discipline.
Students and parents should also be aware that all schools in the province
fall under the jurisdiction of the Education Act, 1997 of the Province
of Ontario. This Act requires that a student may be suspended by the Principal
for a fixed period, not in excess of a period determined by the Board,*
because of
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persistent truancy
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persistent opposition to authority
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habitual neglect of duty
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willful destruction of school property
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use of profane or improper language
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conduct injurious to the moral tone of the school or to the physical or
mental well-being of others in the school
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substance abuse
* According to current Board regulation, the maximum period is 20 days.
Ref: Education Act (2001) Section 308.
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