ne 1, 1994 energy" was spent on developâ€" g the document which was precipâ€" ated by several factors, not the ast of which was a weapons inciâ€" nt in one of the Board‘s schools in 91. In 1992/93, the Board began revisâ€" g its four related behaviour policies incorporate them into one, more ntemporary, allâ€"encompassing poliâ€" | Nautilus, | Apex, | Free Weights, Stairmasters, | Lifecycles, wRower, KAerobic Classes, / Airâ€"Conditioned! The Behaviour policy sets out ‘oblem areas and guidelines for scipline which individual schools The 15th Annual Oakville Beaver Charity Golf Tournament, sponsored y the Royal Bank group of companies, will be held on Wed. Aug. 17th at /yldewood Golf and Country Club. As in previous years, all proceeds for the tournament will go to the akville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital. The Halton Board of Education s decided to play hardball with 1dents caught using alcohol or ing illicit drugs. The new initiative, unveiled at st Thursday night‘s Board meetâ€" g, is part of the Board‘s Safe chools and Student Behaviour poliâ€" n mold to accommodate their own hool community, said Rae oness, Superintendent of Policy d Planning. "A considerable amount of time Cost for the event is $150. per player or $600. per foursome. Hole sponâ€" rship is also available at $200. per hole. For registration or further information, call Mike Pratt at 844â€"0771. | HI LOW IMPACT | x3" MJ | STEP CLASSES. |¢ ¢ | ALSO MUSCLE | CONDITIONING | STRETCH cLasses | FOR YOUR FREE i. nauticus workout cau. 84441610 KATHY YANCHUS kville Beaver Staff eaver golf tourney benefits OTMH LILIANNE‘S SALON SPA 3 BLOCKS WEST OF TRAFALGAR NORTH OF LAKESHORE ~ AMPLE PARKING ~ THE # GYM Since 1982 NAUTILUS SPORTS MEDICAL UNIVERSITY STUDENT 3 MONTH SPECIAL June, July, August â€" WEIGHT PROGRAM $129.00 cergio AEROBIC CLASSES $98.00 oard getting tough on students sing alcohol or illicit drugs E ONE OF OUR SPECIALIS CcOMPLIMENTARY CONSULTATION 8 4 9 + 641 4 Help for HAIR COLOUR NEW STYLES FOR YyOU! Ladies Men cy, with "significant collaboration and cooperation with Halton Regional Police," said Stoness. Individual school codes of behaviour will be developed with input from students and parents. The guidelines are a reflection and a balance of input from a number of different sources from across the community, he added. "Individual school communities may alter these to some extent recogâ€" nizing this is the minimum expectaâ€" tion the board has..." he explained. For example, the board recomâ€" mends a ,20â€"day suspension and counselling for a student caught using, possessing or selling alcohol. Notifying the police is also possible. On any subsequent occurrence, police would be notified and the student might be expelled. The treatment of a student caught using, possessing or selling illicit drugs is more harsh. For a first offence, the police are notified and the student is suspended, possibly expelled. The same treatment would be accorded any student possessing a weapon. The guidelines also cover the areas of cheating, assault, defiance of authority, destruction or defacement of property and harassment. At the same meeting, Stoness also presented the Board‘s Race and EthnoCultural Equ1ty Policy. The time had come, said Stoness, to "make a formal commitment to all students in our care and staff in our employ." Although the board had in place an equity policy, it was deemed incomplete and a steering committee was established to embellish guideâ€" lines and "develop new equity policy as necessary to reflect the expectaâ€" Marie Schultz since ‘89 Kevin Barth snce 90 .. Kevin Devos since 91 Alanna Bowen Rob Dickson However the above positions will now be open â€" Anyone looking for long or short term employment with a reputable restaurant in Bronte please contact Eddie for an interview at John Devos 1 sincerely thank my loyal staff r I e:r contributions and wish them the best in the future. â€"+" . . DOUBLE QUEEN . KING ... OF THE LINE 2 5 YEAR GUARAN GOOD PEOPLE ARE HARD TO REPLACE! YEAR GUARANTEE 374 SET 654 394 SET 694 554 SET 994 DOUBLE QUEEN. KING... 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