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Fort Langley Elementary, Belmont Elementary, U-Connect, North Otter Elementary, Willoughby Elementary, Glenwood Elementary, Langley Secondary, Aldergrove Community Secondary, Simonds Elementary, Coghlan Fundamental Elementary, Wix-Brown Elementary, Peterson Road Elementary, Langley Fine Arts School, Parkside Centennial Elementary, Blacklock Fine Arts Elementary, D.W. Poppy Secondary, Brookswood Secondary, Nicomekl Elementary, Alice Brown Elementary, Uplands Elementary, James Kennedy Elementary, R E Mountain Secondary, Shortreed Community School, West Langley Elementary, Noel Booth Elementary, Douglas Park Community, Langley Meadows Elementary, Alex Hope Elementary, Gordon Greenwood Elementary, Walnut Grove Secondary, James Hill Elementary, Langley Fundamental Elementary, Dorothy Peacock Elementary, Topham Elementary, R C Garnett Demonstration Elementary, Langley Fundamental Middle/Secondary Sch, H D Stafford Middle, Betty Gilbert Middle, Lynn Fripps Elementary, Richard Bulpitt Elementary, Yorkson Creek Middle School, Langley Equestrian Academy, Peter Ewart Middle School, Donna Gabriel Robins Elementary, Langley Education Centre, Vanguard, Langley Online and Distributed Learning, Choices Program, Advance Alternate, Focus Alternate, Connections
Is collective punishment legal in the district?
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Read more: Is collective punishment legal in BC schools?
Collective punishment is still used in schools across British Columbia, despite growing recognition that it causes harm—especially to disabled children. Collective punishment refers to the practice of penalising a group for the actions of an individual or subset—such as cancelling recess for an entire class because one student was disruptive. Though often framed as a tool […]
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End collective punishment in BC schools
No child should be punished for another’s behaviour. Children know from a very young age that this is wrong.
We call on the BC Ministry of Education and Child Care to end collective punishment in BC Schools.
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