Flex Academy Codes of Conduct Flex Academy Codes of conduct, terms and definitions Athletics Code of Conduct Rationale Our aim is to have Athletics be a meaningful part of students' school experience and our school community as a whole. As such, we uphold strong values within for our sports teams and fans. The Athletics Code of conduct can be found here.  For more information visit:  https://gofirebirds.ca   Flex Academy Code of Conduct Purpose & Rationale The Flex Academy Code of Conduct outlines our expectations of members of the Flex Community. It is built around the characteristics outlined in the Flex  Learner, Teacher and Staff profiles and our school’s Core Values . Definitions “Flex Community” or “the Community” refers to staff, teachers, contractors, students and parents enrolled at or working for Flex. “Abusive behaviour” refers to acts directed towards members of the Community that are deemed threatening, demeaning, disrespectful or contradictory to the core values and characteristics outlined on this page . Our Commitment to You All Flex staff and contractors commit to treating members of the Flex Community with respect and in alignment with our core values of  Academic Success, Integrity, Relationship, Flexibility and Generosity and the characteristics outlined in our Teacher and Staff profiles. As a school, we are committed to ensuring Flex is a safe, supportive, and inclusive school. Members of our staff and contractors who act in a manner that contradicts this commitment may be subject to discipline as outlined in the Student Discipline policy. Our Expectations of Students We expect students to treat members of the Flex Community with respect and in alignment with our  core values and the characteristics outlined in the Learner profile . In addition, students must adhere to the policies and guidelines provided through SOPHIE and by teachers. Failure to do so may result in disciplinary action based on the severity and frequency of the behaviour as outlined in the  Student Discipline policy .  Our Expectations of Parents We expect parents to treat members of the Flex Community with respect and in alignment with our core values . Flex has a  zero-tolerance policy with regard to abusive behaviour towards members of the Community and reserves the right to withdraw students from the school if a parent is found to be treating members of the Community with disrespect or counter to our core values. Our Expectations of All Members Communication We expect and promote open, honest communication so that all members of the Flex Community feel safe and valued at Flex events. All members of the Community are asked to share with an Flex teacher or staff member about any behaviour that does not align with the expectation laid out in this code of conduct. Face-to-Face Whether online or in-person, students are expected to wear modest clothing and refrain from public displays of affection that are unsuitable for a group learning environment. The possession or use of any form of weapon is prohibited at any Flex event. Technology Due to their potentially disruptive nature, personal media devices, such as phones or tablets, are not to be used during flex events unless approved by the event supervisors for the purpose of the activity or other approved reasons (e.g., medical). Our Process to Resolve Incidents Where violations of the code of conduct occur, flex leadership will work through the Student Discipline policy with those involved in the incident with the goal of restoring relationships and keeping the safety and security of all members of the Community at the forefront. Foundations (K-5) Behaviour Management Level 1 Behaviours Classroom Level Discipline Level 2 Behaviours Administration Level Discipline Level 3 Behaviours Administration Level Discipline Interruptions Minor Unkindness to other kids – faces, exclusion, etc. Physical Horseplay Minor Disrespect Minor Defiance Disrespectful language (teasing, etc) Dishonesty Irresponsible/Unsafe Choices Dress Code Violations (see DC policy) Minor misuse of technology Late for class after recess/lunch Repeated Level 1 Behaviours ** Inappropriate Language (swearing, etc) Threatening Behaviour Ongoing Defiance Truancy (absent from class without reason) Digital Misuse of Technology ** Contact will be made with parents to try to resolve the situation before a student is referred for Level 2 discipline Repeated Level 2 Behaviours Violent Act – hitting, shoving Extreme Threats/Threatening Language Abuse toward staff and school community Repeated Truancy Incidents Level 1 Tools Level 2 Tools Level 3 Tools Connect before you Correct Non-verbal & Verbal Cues Redirection Re-teach behavior Move within classroom Taken-aside Discussion Removal from Classroom  Incident Form – sent home at the discretion of the teacher – always sent to Admin  Incident Form, Phone Call/Email Home to Parents, MUST take place before moving onto Level 2 Reflection & Collaboration in making a plan to address/solve the undesirable behaviour between admin, teacher and parents Meeting (parents, admin, teacher, student) - Restoration (apologies etc) Loss of privileges fitting to the circumstance Extracurricular Digital Devices (in class / LC) Field Trips Counselling  Meeting (parents, admin, teacher, student) Counselling Restoration Suspension In-school Out-of-school Expulsion Innovations (Gr. 6-12) Behaviour Management Level 1 Behaviours Classroom Level Management Level 2 Behaviours Admin Level Management Level 3 Behaviours Admin Level Management Teacher Led Teacher Led w/ Admin Supp. Admin Led Interruptions Reluctant/Non Producer Physical Horseplay Minor Disrespect Minor Disrespect for property Inappropriate language Dishonesty Irresponsible/Unsafe Choices  Displays of Affection Dress Code Violations (see DC policy)  Minor misuse of technology Repeated Level 1 Behaviours Threatening Behaviour Defiance Off Campus Vandalism Truancy Misuse of Technology Plagiarism/Academic Dishonesty Failing to Attend Level 1 Consequence  3 Lates in a one week period Repeated Level 2 Behaviours Violence Drug/Alcohol Use and Abuse Gross Misconduct (see handbook) Abuse toward staff and school community  3rd Truancy Incident 3 Level 2 late consequences in one quarter Plagiarism/Academic Dishonesty on Major Assignment Level 1 Procedures: Removal from classroom and reflection form  o Purpose - To give cool down time and create a means of tracking situations and communication o Provide option of waiting till the end of the block or immediate return after form is completed  o Forms are to be completed by the student, returned to the teacher, and the teacher must scan and email to Mike o Removed students are to be sat outside of the classroom, on the floor, and are to finish the form and wait for the teacher to make contact  Communication home o It is crucial that students and parents are informed of the situation to understand we will try to manage as much as possible in class. The best way to build respect and preserve the relationship between the teacher, student(s), and class is to find resolution without the administration stepping in. Admin is still available to help , but only when the situation warrants. o Regardless of the number of incident forms, the teacher must make contact with the guardian and receive a reply before the admin is involved. These communications must be tracked and should cc or be forwarded to Mike. Note: In order to move from level 1 to 2, contact must be made by the teacher with the student’s guardian(s) preferably by both email and phone call. Admin must be given a record of this progression with corresponding incident form(s), record of communication(s), and management strategies used.  **The goal is to maintain the relationship between the teacher, student(s), and parent(s) without admin intervention. Tools to aid the intervention of each level:                 Level 1 Tools  Level 2 Tools  Level 3 Tools Non-verbal & verbal cues  Move within classroom  Taken-aside for discussion  Serving classroom (cleaning boards, gym, put up chairs, etc)  Temporary removal of digital devices  Owed time *  • Removal from classroom & reflection   form   Classroom detentions *  • Contact home to parents, MUST take place before moving onto Level 2  • Academic probation  Counselling Restoration  Lunch-hour detentions x 2  Academic probation  • Loss of off-campus privileges  • After school study hall  • Lunch hour study hall  Loss of privileges  • Off campus  • Extracurricular  • Electives • Access to WiFi  • Digital devices  • Field trips  • Allowance of study blocks Counselling  Restoration  Suspension  • In-school  • Out-of-school  Expulsion Behaviour Management Flowchart Physical Safety for Students - Discipline Guidelines At Flex Academy, the school leadership reserves the right to use their best judgement when discerning disciplinary steps. In decision making, school leadership takes into consideration factors like: students with identified support needs, circumstances surrounding the incident, frequency of incidents, age of the student, and impact on others The discipline guidelines for students at Flex Academy are as follows:  Students in Grades K & 1  Will receive a reminder if/when there is harm done to another student that they are expected to engage in safe and friendly ways with peers Upon a second incident within the same day, the student will be sent home  Students in Grades 2-5 Will receive a reminder if/when there is harm done to another student that they are expected to engage in safe and friendly ways with peers Upon further incidents, students will be sent home at first-strike pending the severity of the harm done to the other student  Students are sent home from school for a number of reasons:  Spend time away from the school community in order to reflect and be restored to that community.  Allow the impacted student to understand and experience that the school takes seriously the harm done to them and ensure they feel assured that no one should ever cause them physical harm, no matter the circumstances  Allow the classroom to remain a place of safety and peace where students don’t have to worry about experiencing physical harm   Provide opportunity for parents, as primary educators, to speak wisdom into the lives of their children.