I-13.3 - Education Act

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96.6. The purpose of the student committee is to encourage the collaboration of students in developing, implementing and periodically evaluating the school’s educational project and their participation in their educational success and in school activities as well as in the student consultation held by the governing board under the first paragraph of section 89.2.
A further purpose of the student committee is to encourage the students to conduct themselves in a civil and respectful manner toward each other and the school staff.
The student committee may also make suggestions to the student representatives on the governing board and to the principal that are likely to facilitate the proper operation of the school.
1997, c. 96, s. 13; 2002, c. 63, s. 10; 2012, c. 19, s. 9; 2020, c. 1, s. 30.
96.6. The purpose of the student committee is to encourage the collaboration of students in developing, implementing and periodically evaluating the school’s educational project and their participation in fostering success and in school activities.
A further purpose of the student committee is to encourage the students to conduct themselves in a civil and respectful manner toward each other and the school staff.
The student committee may also make suggestions to the student representatives on the governing board and to the principal that are likely to facilitate the proper operation of the school.
1997, c. 96, s. 13; 2002, c. 63, s. 10; 2012, c. 19, s. 9.
96.6. The purpose of the student committee is to encourage the collaboration of students in developing, implementing and periodically evaluating the school’s educational project and their participation in fostering success and in school activities.
The student committee may also make suggestions to the student representatives on the governing board and to the principal that are likely to facilitate the proper operation of the school.
1997, c. 96, s. 13; 2002, c. 63, s. 10.
96.6. The purpose of the student committee is to encourage the collaboration of students in developing, implementing and periodically evaluating the school’s educational project and their participation in fostering academic success and in school activities.
The student committee may also make suggestions to the student representatives on the governing board and to the principal that are likely to facilitate the proper operation of the school.
1997, c. 96, s. 13.