Issue link: https://publications.tfs.ca/i/1421996
32 Parents' Handbook 2021– 2022 In addition to the menu of hot lunch options, the Parents' Association offers pizza lunches approximately once per month. This fundraiser has tremendous annual participation and proceeds directly fund the Principal's Wish List. The cost for students who participate in pizza lunch is billed to the student account. For this coming school year, the plan is to start pizza days in January 2022. LOCKERS JUNIOR SCHOOL Lockers are issued to students in Grades 2 to 5. They are not to be locked. WEST CAMPUS Lockers are available for Grade 2-7 students. From Grades 2-5, they are not to be locked. In Grades 6 and 7, students who provide their own locks must give the combination to the Branch Administrator, since the school must have access to all lockers in an emergency. SENIOR SCHOOL Lockers will be in use during the fall term. All locks will be provided by the school. Students will receive their locker assignment along with their combinations on the Welcome Back Day. LOST AND FOUND Please label your children's uniforms and other belongings. At the end of each term, unclaimed items are donated to a charity and unclaimed uniform items are given to the Parents' Association Used Uniform Sale. STUDENT ID CARDS Replacement cards are issued at the Attendance Office upon request. Student's accounts will be charged $20 for a replacement card, once processed. Temporary cards are provided, but tracked and habitual requests for temporary cards will be subject to review. CODE OF CONDUCT (ABRIDGED VERSION) The aim of TFS – Canada's International school ("TFS") is to develop internationally minded people who, recognizing their common humanity and shared guardianship of the planet, help to create a better and more peaceful world. TFS pledges to help its students develop an ethical sense of citizenship based on the four primary values of integrity, discernment, respect and engagement. A TFS citizen represents the school's values and promotes responsibility, courtesy, compassion, civility, cooperation and academic ambition in a safe learning and teaching environment. They demonstrate honesty and integrity at all times, respect people and property in the community, and accept responsibility for their work and behaviour. TFS fosters a positive school climate where all members of the school's community feel safe, welcomed, nurtured, accepted, comfortable, supported and respected; share responsibility for creating and maintaining a safe climate; and, are accountable for their actions. Responsible citizenship involves active engagement in the civic life of the school and its community. Through this engagement, its citizens become aware of their rights and take responsibility for protecting those rights and the rights of others, as they make a positive contribution to the school. 1) SCOPE OF THE CODE OF CONDUCT The standards of behaviour apply: - on TFS property, including at lunch and recess; - in a virtual learning environment; - while travelling on a school bus that is owned by TFS or that is under contract to TFS; - during TFS in-school and out-of-school activities and events, including sports; Community Policies