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Policy 405 - Political/Religious Activities or Materials in Schools

Revised: September 25, 2001

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Policy

The School Act requires a non-sectarian approach to the conduct of education in British Columbia schools. Therefore, the study of political or religious issues in School District classrooms shall be of an objective and comparative nature and related to the provincial curriculum.

The Board will refrain from allowing any activities or distribution of materials in its schools during regular instructional hours which are political or religious in nature and which proselytize.

Administrative Procedures

Discussion of Political or Religious Issues in Classrooms

Political or religious issues, as they form part of the curriculum under study in a School District classroom, shall be dealt with in accordance with the British Columbia Teachers’ Association’s Code of Ethics and the Board’s Policy 210 Controversial Issues in Schools.

Distribution of Political or Religious Materials

There shall be no distribution of political or religious materials for the purpose of proselytism in schools.

Meetings of a Political or Religious Nature

Meetings of a partisan political or denominational religious nature may not be conducted as part of a curricular or extra-curricular activity for students. Meetings and displays of a partisan political or denominational religious nature conducted by community groups renting a School District facility shall be confined to areas to which the students do not, under normal circumstances, have access, or from which for the duration of such activities students have been excluded.


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