Date Approved: February 19 2015
Date Reviewed/Amended: March 01 2024
The possession or use of any weapon is a serious threat to the school environment and to the safety of both students and staff. Weapons are prohibited from school property except as authorized by school regulations. All school personnel, who believe an unauthorized weapon is present on school property are directed to take appropriate action as outlined in this regulation to ensure the safety of both students and staff.
The definition of a weapon is:
Authorization of Weapons:
Weapons are prohibited from school property except as follows:
Any weapon which is desired to be in a classroom for an educational purpose must be approved in advance by the Principal. Absent pre-approval, it is not authorized. This includes, for example, the construction of a knife or other item which might be considered to be a weapon as part of an applied skills class. If a student desires to make such an article as a project, pre-approval by the Principal is required. The Principal will instruct the teacher of any special security arrangements that are required.
Administrative Procedures:
the Principal will either
Reporting Procedures:
After the Principal has ensured the safety of students and staff the Principal:
*Note: Distinction should be maintained between possession and use of a weapon. The "May" in (c) above will become "Shall" for the use of a weapon.
Suspension of Student:
The possession of any weapon by a student is a serious threat to the school environment and to the safety of both students and staff. The Principal may suspend any student in possession of or utilizing a weapon for up to five days. Notwithstanding a possible suspension, the student may also be required to attend a meeting with the District Discipline Committee.
School Code of Conduct:
This district Regulation relating to weapons shall be part of the Code of Conduct of all Prince Rupert School District schools.
Exceptions for Religious Beliefs:
Where a parent or guardian wishes their child to wear at school a religious symbol which falls within the definition of a "weapon," the process will be followed according to the Human Rights Act.
REFERENCES
4110 - - Emergency Preparedness Policy
4110-42 – Emergency Preparedness – Intruder Lockdown Regulation
REFERENCES
1410 - - District Code of Conduct and Anti-Racism Policy
1410-10 - - District Code of Conduct and Anti-Racism Regulation