5.309 Student Involvement in Decision-Making
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 staffs in such activities as planning and evaluating school programs. The Board of Education believes that students should:
1) Be encouraged to participate in establishing course goals, in planning classroom activities, and in improving courses of studies;
2) Feel free to express, without fear, their own opinions, recognizing that every privilege and right has a corresponding responsibility;
3) Be involved in the planning of assembly programs and school-sponsored forums of interest; 4) Be encouraged to participate in student government organizations that provide students with a voice in school affairs; and
5) Be encouraged to participate in a variety of extra-class activities to broaden their educational experiences.
1) Be encouraged to participate in establishing course goals, in planning classroom activities, and in improving courses of studies;
2) Feel free to express, without fear, their own opinions, recognizing that every privilege and right has a corresponding responsibility;
3) Be involved in the planning of assembly programs and school-sponsored forums of interest; 4) Be encouraged to participate in student government organizations that provide students with a voice in school affairs; and
5) Be encouraged to participate in a variety of extra-class activities to broaden their educational experiences.