General Info
Absences
The main office is open from 8:00am – 3:30pm daily. If telephoning, absence or attendance messages can be left 24 hours a day. Parents and guardians may also notify their child's teacher and/or our office manager, Mrs. Cecconi, using email at Susanne.Cecconi@sd47.bc.ca. You may also download the SafeArrival app.
Students leaving school during the day must sign out at the office with a parent or guardian in attendance.
For safety reasons, please notify the school if your child is not returning to school after lunch.
Students are required to remain on the school grounds from the time of their arrival until dismissal, unless the parent or guardian has given permission for the student to leave.
Accident Procedures
Only minor first aid will be administered at the school. If additional treatment is necessary, parents or an emergency contact person will be notified.
Where neither the parent nor the designated contact person can be reached, the child will be taken to the hospital, unless the parents have given the school different instructions.
In serious situations, an ambulance will be called to transport your child to medical treatment. Please note: this cost will be not be covered by the school or district.
Assemblies
Regular assembly dates will occur throughout the school year. The dates will communicated through the WAG, email and may be sent home with our students.
Bicycle Safety and Security
Please note that the school or school district is not responsible for lost, stolen or damaged personal items, including bicycles or scooters.
Helmets and bicycle locks are mandatory.
Parents who permit children to ride bikes to school are requested to review traffic rules with their children. Bicycles are not to be loaned to, or borrowed by, other students.
Bikes are not to be ridden on the school grounds unless there is an approved event (such as a bike rodeo or bike parade).
Students should dismount at the school gate and walk the bike to the bike rack.
Bus Behaviour
It is expected that students will follow the same expectations as at school. This includes but is not limited to:
- keeping your hands and feet to yourself
- following adult instructions the first time they say it
- speaking to everyone in a polite manner
- not having any items on the bus that you would not have at school (see below)
If it is reported that a student is demonstrating negative physical or verbal behaviour on the bus, there will be only one warning. If there is a second offence, the student may lose bus riding privileges for a specified length of time. It is imperative that the bus driver’s attention is on the road and not on poorly behaved students. This is a safety issue.
Should a student lose bus riding privileges, parents are responsible for making alternate transportation arrangements.
Technology
Students and parents are expected to sign an Acceptable Use Policy before they are given the opportunity to use the Internet.
Dress Code
There is no formal dress code at our school, but all students should come to school dressed in a manner that supports a respectful, safe and inclusive learning environment.
Fire Drills
Teachers will direct students early in the year as to the proper procedure.
Classes remain at the designated area, waiting quietly in line, until the ‘all clear’ signal. That is the signal to walk quietly back to the classroom lead by the classroom teacher. For all clear, the school bell will be rung twice.
Earthquake Drills
Teachers will direct students early in the year as to the proper procedure.
Do not enter the building unless directed by the Principal (or designate).
The ‘all clear’ signal is the school bell ringing twice.
Lock Down Drills
Teachers will direct students early in the year as to the proper procedure.
Students will remain in designated areas until directed by the Principal (or designate).
Head Lice
Head lice can be a nuisance, though they’re not a serious health issue. They spread easily during head-toāhead contact. If you discover lice or nits in your child’s hair, please let the school office know right away so we can check classmates and help limit spread.
Lost and Found
Please be proactive and label all of your children’s’ belongings including backpacks, jackets, hats and school supplies. Lost and Found items are collected and can be found in the commons area. Unclaimed items will be donated after a designated length of time.
Please note that the School District is not responsible for lost or stolen personal items. Items of value (personal or monetary) should be left at home.
Medication
If your child must take medication during school hours, please consult with the office manager for the appropriate forms to be completed by both parent/guardian and your child's physician. Medicine should NOT be stored in your child's backpack or lunch kit without permission from the office.
Bullying and Violence
Our school is committed to ensuring a safe, caring, and inclusive learning environment for all students. Behaviour that involves bullying, harassment, intimidation, threats, or physical violence is unacceptable. We expect all students to treat others with respect and to speak up if they see harmful behaviour. Parents and guardians will be informed of serious incidents, and appropriate supports or consequences will follow.
For more information, please see our School Code of Conduct.
Promotion or Retention
Generally, students will progress along with their peers with the goal of mastering skills taught each year. In very special circumstances, the classroom teacher, in consultation with the school-based team and the parents/guardians, may recommend that a student be promoted or retained a grade.
School-Based Team (SBT)
The school-based team provides a support network to teachers and parents of at-risk students or those with special needs. The goal of the school-based team is to enable all students to achieve their individual potential.
The SBT usually consists of the following members: an administrator, the school counselor, the learning-assistance teacher, the student support teacher, the parents or guardians, and the child's classroom teacher.
Other members (if required) are as follows: school psychologist, speech and language therapist, other relevant district staff and/or various community agency representatives.
School Day:
Before School
Parents are asked not to send children to school before 8:45 a.m. There is no active supervision.
Students are expected to remain outdoors until the 8:58 bell unless they are involved in a teacher-supervised activity.
Recess
All students are expected to go outside for recess (10:30 -10:45). Students should come to school dressed appropriately for all weather. In some extreme cases of poor weather students will stay inside.
Lunch:
Outside play time is from 12:15 - 12:45pm.
Students may eat lunch before or after outside play time depending on their class schedule.
If you would like your child to come home for lunch, for safety reasons, please issue a letter to the office detailing this information and it will be kept on file.
On particularly wet days during the year, children need to wear proper rain gear and boots to school as they will be out-of-doors for recess and lunch breaks to have some fresh air and movement.
Student Progress
Each year, parents of elementary students will receive three written reports and at least two informal reports (conferences) describing their child's progress. The informal reports include Parent-Teacher Conferences in early November and Student-Led Conferences held in February. As well, parents or teachers may request interviews or meetings at any other time.
Student Health
Please keep children at home during times of illness.
Where necessary, medical-alert cards are maintained in the school to ensure that students with acute, special or life-threatening health issues (e.g., anaphylaxis) will be monitored on a continuing basis.
It is the responsibility of the parents/guardian to inform the school each year of health issues which may affect a child's schooling (this also applies to an existing condition that may have changed).
Volunteers
Westview Elementary staff and students welcome parents, guardians and grandparents to visit and/or volunteer in their child’s school. Feel free to talk to your child's teacher or Principal if you have a specific skill which could be shared with our students. We also have a very active PAC group that would love to have more members. If you are interested in helping out in any way, please contact Ms. Kennedy.
Weapons and/or Dangerous Materials
For safety reasons, the following are not allowed on qathet School District property, including buses and field trips:
- Fire crackers, fireworks, bullets, weapons of any kind (knives, guns, other) - authentic or imitation (toy)
- Laser light pens
- Drugs or alcohol
- Cigarettes, e-cigarettes ("vapes") or lighters
Parents will be immediately contacted if the above items are brought to school, and this behaviour may result in suspension.
