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STUDENT NAME GRADE (Last) (First) 2018-2019 DATE RECEIVED: BY: For School Use Only Victoria School of the Arts Application Package GR 3-9 Application Deadline: Thursday, February 22, 2018 5:00 PM Submit complete applications in person to the Victoria School Office. Victoria School OPEN HOUSE Tuesday, February 6, 2018 5:00-8:00 PM Application Process: Completed application packages must be delivered to the office in person. Interviews will be booked at this time. Incomplete applications will not be considered. All applicants will be notified of application status by Monday, March 19, 2018; via email. Application Checklist: Please check each box to ensure the appropriate information is included in your application package. Please submit copies of original documents, as the school will not return applications. Grades 3 9 Application Completed Victoria School Student Information Form Code of Conduct FOIP Media Release Physical and Mental Medical Management Form Parent or Guardian letter Student letter Learner Profile Reference (Sealed Envelope) Copy of birth certificate and/or travel passport/current Canadian citizenship documents Include custody or access documentation; if applicable Copy of final progress report - June 2017, AND a copy of most recent progress report (Typically November 2017) A copy of an IPP (Individual Program Plan) or current LSP (Learner Support Plan) if applicable Proof of District Sponsorship Agreement for coded students, not with Edmonton Public Schools For students registering who are NEW to Edmonton Public Schools; the following must be included: Completed Edmonton Public School Registration Form Request and Authorization to Release Student Records Form Application packages with information that is inconsistent with information provided by Alberta Education will be deemed incomplete and returned. Best parent email contact: 1. 2.

STUDENT INFORMATION FORM Student s LEGAL Name: Preferred: Student s Address: City: Prov.: PC Home Telephone: Birthdate: D M Y Male Female Student Cell Phone #: Student Email Address: Guardian #1 biological or adoptive mother step-mother other Name: Telephone: Home: Work: Cell: Parent Email Address: Email addresses will be used to create SchoolZone accounts & distribution of school E-News Guardian #2 biological or adoptive father step-father other Name: Telephone: Home: Work: Cell: Parent Email Address: Email addresses will be used to create SchoolZone accounts & distribution of school E-News Resides With: (Please one only) Both Parents or Mother or Father or Legal Guardian Emergency Contact Relationship to student: Name: Phone: Phone: Guardianship, Custody or Access Rights: Does a legal document exist in regard to custody or access? Are there legal documents stating security information? Yes No If yes to either question, please provide copies of current documentation. Siblings currently attending Victoria School: None Name: Grade (2018-19) Name: Grade (2018-19) Siblings applying to Victoria School: None Name: Grade (2018-19) Name: Grade (2018-19)

Students who require specialized supports and services Is your child currently identified as requiring specialized supports and services or identified with special education needs? YES NO If YES, what is the Alberta Education coding? Does your child currently have (or has had in the past) an IPP (Individualized Program Plan) or LSP (Learner Support Plan)? YES NO In Alberta, funding for students who require specialized supports and services, is assigned to the jurisdiction in which the parents/guardians of the student resides. Should students wish to attend Victoria School and are considered non-residents of Edmonton Public Schools, a sponsorship agreement may be required in order for the student to be considered for the Victoria School Program. This includes students who residence changes prior to the first day of school. This is based on District policy, HEC.BP, and the School Act (Section 44). If a sponsorship agreement is required, the parent/guardian must make arrangements with their resident board for sponsorship to our District. For further information regarding sponsorship agreements, please contact the school administration. I acknowledge the above information to be true, correct and complete and verify that all information contained in the application is correct. I consent to the release of information to allow school authorities to fulfill their obligation under the School Act. Sign Here: Date:

CODE of CONDUCT 2018-2019 STUDENT CODE As a student at Victoria School of the Arts, I will: attend consistently, be punctual and arrive prepared to all classes give my best to my academic and extracurricular pursuits behave in a manner that contributes to an orderly atmosphere and ensures the rights of all individuals within the school; which includes yellow buses keep hallways clear and quiet during class time be responsible for my attitude and behaviour be considerate and respectful of others positively influence and encourage my peers in all their endeavors and projects have the courage to take the right stand regardless of peer pressure demonstrate care and concern for school property and the property of others respect the authority of all staff within the school respond appropriately to the direction of staff at school and during school activities ensure that correspondence from the school is communicated home not bring or encourage friends to visit Victoria School, nor will I visit or attend other schools during school hours dress appropriately for school being respectful of our grades K-12 school culture strive for a harmonious balance with my well-being. The components of well-being are: educational; social/emotional; mental; physical and spiritual (a sense of worth). A harmonious balance offers optimal conditions that create a readiness for learning refrain from cheating which includes plagiarism, copying, stealing tests or assignments and getting answers for a test or assignment in advance, as well as give answers or work to others to claim as their own. Adhere to academic honesty policy TECHNOLOGY AGREEMENT I agree to use technology and information resources in a responsible, efficient, ethical and legal manner I also understand that acceptable uses of technology and information resources are activities which are curriculum based and support teaching and learning I can only use the logo of Victoria School with permission from the Principal I may use personal digital devices during class time only when permitted by the teacher I will only access, and author, appropriate content while on school property while at Victoria School my use of technology may be monitored and the administration has the right to remove anything that may jeopardize the safety and wellbeing of another the same conduct codes and responsibilities apply to the use of any personal devices including laptops, cell phones and cameras which I bring to school the administration has the right to review and or remove anything that may jeopardize the safety and wellbeing of another. I will obtain permission from members of our school community before posting any audio or video of them. Suspension or expulsion from the school may occur for the following infractions either through intentional or negligent conduct: violation of the Student Code including the Technology Agreement the use of profanity, racial comments, insulting statements, uttering threats and/or any physical altercation

bullying, harassing, threatening or intimidating other students, including initiation rituals in person or online being in possession of a weapon, replica weapon or dangerous goods to harm, intimidate or threaten other smoking or the use of vaporizers on school property being involved in the use, sale, possession; or under the influence of drugs, alcohol, or any illegal or restricted substance, including vaporizers and cigarettes any offense which threatens the safety of well-being of students or staff stealing/shoplifting during school hours remaining at the scene while others participate in any of the above actions WALKING FIELD TRIPS At times throughout the school year, with the administrative approval, a class may use their assigned instructional time utilizing off campus facilities and attractions within a 3km radius. VICTORIA ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATION Victoria School provides information to parents via your SchoolZone account and electronic communication. Canada s antispam legislation (CASL), which came into effect on July 1, 2014, requires us to obtain your consent to continue to receive electronic communication. Since our relationship with you is important to us, we would like to continue providing you with the information that is relevant to you and your family via the email addresses you have provided the school. By signing below you are providing consent to receive our electronic newsletter. Please contact the office if you are changing email information. SUPERVISION AGREEMENT Supervision of students is provided each morning 15 minutes before school begins and after school for 15 minutes. Students must be picked up or be on their way from school within 15 minutes of dismissal, every day. The exceptions to this include school sponsored supervised activities. Students are required to be in Victoria Square while waiting for their parents. If emergency arrangements are required, parents must contact the office. SUPPORTS AND/OR CONSEQUENCES Possible supports and/or consequences for behaviour that does not align with the school code of conduct, district policies, or the school act include but are not limited to: a. temporary assignment of a student to an alternate supervised area within the school, b. temporary assignment of a student to an alternate learning location, c. short term removal of privileges, d. interventions such as positive behaviour supports, contracts, counselling, restorative practices, e. replacement or retribution for loss of or damage to property, f. in-school or out-of-school suspensions, g. referral to attendance board; and or h. recommendation for expulsion Declaration by Parent, Guardian, or Independent Student I have read and am aware of the expectations and agree to adhere and abide the 2018-2019 Victoria School of the Arts Code of Conduct, Technology Agreement, Walking Field Trip, and Supervision Agreement. Date: Student: (Print Name) Signature Date: Parent: (Print Name) Signature

School Year: 2018-2019 FOIP Consent Consent to post or publish student information School Name: Victoria School of the Arts Victoria School is requesting your permission to use your child s personal information (i.e., image, grade and/or name, etc.) in public venues or on the Internet where the general public may have access to the information in order to communicate with parents, the community and the general public. By signing this form, you are agreeing that your child s personal information may be used in the following ways by the school and school district. Examples include, but are not limited to: video recordings; displays; posting pictures, videos, podcasts or presentations online; brochures, program booklets, newsletters or publications; and accessing and posting information to public websites or social media applications (e.g., FaceBook, Picasa, Flickr, YouTube, Twitter and other emerging technologies). Classroom lessons may also be digitally recorded to provide material for staff development or to demonstrate good professional practices. These recordings may be shared with other educational organizations. Some websites may require students to login and provide information such as their name, school and email address when they are sharing digital images, videos and presentations across the school district or on public websites. By signing this form and returning it to the school, you are consenting to your child s information being used for these purposes. If no form is returned, it indicates that consent was NOT given. Yes, I consent to my child s information being used for the above stated purposes. Student s Name: Grade: Parent/Guardian(s) Signature(s): Date: FOR SCHOOL USE ONLY Homeroom Teacher/Room #: EPSB ID# To help ensure that you know and understand how your child s information may be used, the school administration and/or your child s teacher will continue to communicate with you and provide you with additional information on events and projects that your child may be participating in. Consent is voluntary and you may withdraw your consent and request that personal information regarding your child be removed from sites that are administered by Edmonton Public Schools by notifying the school principal in writing. Please note that once photographs, student names and other identifying information is released in any public forum, Edmonton Public Schools cannot control or prevent the further distribution or use of the material by those who access the information. For more details on how personal information is used in Edmonton Public Schools, visit www.epsb.ca/datafiles/collectionuseofpersonalinfoguide.pdf. In accordance with the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (FOIP), Edmonton Public Schools is authorized and required under the provisions of the School Act and its regulations to collect, use and disclose personal information that is necessary to provide educational programming and ensure a safe and secure school environment for students.

Media Consent Form This form asks if your child can be interviewed, filmed or recorded by media outlets that have been invited to the school. The District invites media to our schools to help share stories about school events, programs, goodwill initiatives or students. When possible, the school will notify parents when media will be on site. Media requests are carefully considered by the Communications department and the school principal before being approved. Schools need consent from parents/guardians before allowing media to interview or take photos, video or audio of students at non-public events. This consent is only required if students could be interviewed, videotaped or photographed with their faces clearly shown. News media reporting may include interviews with students, as well as photographs, video or audio to be shared in newspapers, magazines, radio or television programs, and online posts for websites or social media. The media coverage may be digitally manipulated, published, broadcast, re-broadcast or sold to other media outlets. CONSENT STUDENT S NAME GRADE ROOM SCHOOL NAME SCHOOL YEAR I am the parent/legal guardian of the student named above. I have read and understand the information provided on this form. OR I am the independent student named above. I have read and understand the information provided on this form. o I give permission for my child to participate in media coverage as described above. o I do not give permission for my child to participate in media coverage as described above. o I agree to participate in media coverage as described above. o I do not agree to participate in media coverage as described above. PARENT/GUARDIAN SIGNATURE INDEPENDENT STUDENT SIGNATURE (18 YEARS OR OLDER) DATE DATE Parents/legal guardians or independent students may cancel their consent by contacting the principal. Communications D17 January 2017

PARENT or GUARDIAN LETTER Applicant s Name: (First) (Last) Please tell us more about your child and why you support your child s application to attend Victoria School.

STUDENT LETTER The heart of Victoria School of the Arts lies in the joy to learn, the passion to create and the wonder of discovery. Applicant Name: (First) (Last) Grade in 2018-2019: To help Victoria School get to know you better, please answer the following question: Why do you believe you will be successful at Victoria School?

LEARNER PROFILE REFERENCE At Victoria School of the Arts our combined focus of arts and academics promotes student achievement while fostering the lifelong pursuit of excellence. Our wide variety of curricular choices provides experiences that enable students to think creatively and critically about the world in which they live. In this supportive and dynamic environment, students from kindergarten to grade twelve are encouraged to achieve the full range of their potential. Instructions: Please complete Section A and then ask your referee to complete Section B. SECTION A: (Completed by student. Please print) Name: Current School: Date: Current Grade: SECTION B: (Completed by Referee) Instructions for the referee: Please complete Section B, sign it and return to applicant in a sealed envelope. Please sign your name across the seal to ensure privacy. How long have you known this applicant, and in what capacity? Please indicate the applicant s ability to: Apply thinking skills critically and creatively to complex problems Demonstrate an interest in and passion for the arts Demonstrate self-awareness as a learner, understanding their strengths and areas for growth Strives to meet or exceed a standard of excellence Interact effectively and constructively in collaboration with others Be open to multiple perspectives, values and traditions Be willing to explore new roles, ideas and strategies Shows empathy, compassion and respect towards others and acts responsibly Responds to challenges with persistence Demonstrates resilience in response to setbacks Not Evident Sometimes Often Briefly explain how you believe this student would benefit from an arts focused education. Share one or two strengths you believe he/she brings to an arts focused environment. (Use back if needed) Referee Name (please print) Signature Date Phone

Parents are asked to complete this form only if they are new to Edmonton Public Schools d to fill out this form only if they are new to RE: Request and authorization to release student record to Victoria School of the Arts Please release the student record of the student below to: Victoria School of the Arts 10210 108 Avenue Edmonton, AB T5H 1A8 Attention: Victoria School of the Arts: Student Services Phone: 780-392-3535 - Fax 780-392-3556 brenda.stayko@epsb.ca Legal Name of Student Birthdate Name of previous school Grade (2018-2019) City of previous school Province Country If the Student record is requested from a school jurisdiction outside of Alberta the following section must be completed. Permission is hereby granted to (previous school name) To release the student record to Victoria School of the Arts Date Signature of parent, guardian or independent student

STUDENT Last name First name (Grade in 2018-19) PHYSICAL & MENTAL MEDICAL MANAGEMENT FROM PARENTS (2018-2019) Health condition diagnosed? Describe signs or situations that indicate an emergency response is needed: List steps to take in the event of an emergency related to this condition: Symptoms: List symptoms of the condition that this student is experiencing or may experience, and strategies for managing these symptoms. Medications: Summarize information about medications this student is taking. List current or possible side-effects of these medications. Monitoring: List signs or symptoms that may indicate the condition is not under control or that medication needs to be adjusted. Identify specific steps the student or teacher should take to monitor this condition.

Triggers and Restrictions: List any food, activities, situations, etc. that this student should avoid. Accommodations and Special Considerations: List any adaptations or strategies that will assist this student in participating as fully as possible. Parent/Guardian Signature Print name Relationship to student Date