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STUDENT INVOLVEMENT IN DECISIONMAKING

 

A primary task of the school is to create a stimulating learning climate which develops active involvement of students in their education and develops a spirit of inquiry.  This climate is created when students work together with school staff in such activities as planning and evaluating school programs.

 

The Board believes that students should:

 

1.   Feel free to express, without fear, their own opinions, recognizing that every privilege and right has a corresponding responsibility;

 

2.   Be involved in the planning of assembly programs and school-sponsored forums of interest;

 

3.   Be encouraged to participate in student government organizations that provide students with a voice in school affairs; and

 

4.   Be encouraged to participate in a variety of extra-class activities to broaden their educational experiences.

 

Adoption Date:          April 8, 1993