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YORK REGION DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD Policy #103.0, Awards Procedure #103.1 Non-Monetary Student Awards Procedure #103.2, Monetary Student Awards Procedure #103.3, Staff Awards Procedure #103.4, Recognition of Staff Service Application Board Policy #103.0, Awards and its related procedures outline the expectations for establishing and administering both monetary and non-monetary student awards. The Board encourages participation in the student awards process in its support of student achievement. Stakeholder Groups with Responsibilities Board of Trustees Student Trustees Chair s Committee Director of Education Associate Director, School and Staff Resources Superintendent, Business and Finance (Chief Financial Officer) Superintendents Principals Human Resource Services Public Affairs and Communications Services Board and Trustee Services Learning Resource Services Finance Services Award Selection Committees Relationship to Board priorities This policy supports the Board priorities of Student Achievement and Well-Being and Stewardship of Board Resources. Implementation Timelines Immediate Document History and Previous Versions Approved 1996 Revised 2002 Revised 2008 Revised 2012 Replaces Policy and Procedure #670.0, Student Awards Working Document February 2014 Working Document (Recognition of Staff Service) November 2014 It is the expectation of the York Region District School Board that all employees, students and persons invited to or visiting Board property; or partaking/volunteering in Board or school-sponsored events and activities will respect the policies and procedures of the Board. The term parents refers to both biological/adoptive parents and guardians in all Board policies and procedures.

Board Policy #103.0 Awards Policy Statement The York Region District School Board encourages and recognizes outstanding achievement and contributions that support student success. In this context, student awards recognize and celebrate student achievement regardless of career path or learning goals, with academic performance being one form of excellence. Exemplary performance and contributions of staff and community members are recognized as they contribute to student success. Application of Policy This policy applies to all students, staff and community members. It includes all monetary and nonmonetary awards, external awards, school awards and government awards. Responsibilities The Board of Trustees is responsible for: reviewing the Awards policy in accordance with the approved policy review cycle; understanding and communicating with members of the community about the Awards policy, where applicable; receive the annual York Region District School Board Secondary Graduation Awards Report for information; and approving trustee membership on applicable award selection committees. The Director of Education is responsible for: implementing and operationalizing the Student Awards policy. The Chief Financial Officer is responsible for: ensuring that the Board complies with legislative and financial requirements for the payment of student awards. Superintendents are responsible for: approving all new student awards, as appropriate. Principals are responsible for: submitting appropriate award nominations. Human Resource Services is responsible for: managing and communicating the nomination and award processes for staff awards.

Corporate Communications is responsible for: managing and communicating the nomination and award processes for monthly Board recognition awards. Board and Trustee Services is responsible for: scheduling York Region District School Board Secondary Graduation Awards reports at the appropriate meetings for review and consideration. Definitions Monetary Student Awards Monetary student awards are financial awards presented to students based on established award criteria. Nomination A nomination is a summary of the nominee s contributions submitted by a nominator. Nominations must align with the specific criteria of the award. Nominator A nominator submits a nomination. Nominee A nominee is nominated for an award. Non-Monetary Awards Non-monetary awards include, but are not limited to, plaques and books, based on established award criteria. Departments Business and Finance Services Public Affairs and Communications Services Education and Community Services Policy History Approved 1996 Revised 2002 Revised 2008 Revised 2012 Replaces Policy #640.0, Student Awards Working Document February 2014 Revised November 2014 It is the expectation of the York Region District School Board that all employees, students and persons invited to or visiting Board property; or partaking/volunteering in Board or school-sponsored events and activities will respect the policies and procedures of the Board. The term parents refers to both biological/adoptive parents and guardians in all Board policies and procedures.

Board Procedure #103.1 Non-Monetary Student Awards This procedure outlines the process for administering non-monetary awards for students. Eligibility depends upon the criteria of each individual award. Students are not limited in the number or types of awards they may receive. There is no financial recognition for non-monetary awards. Application of Procedure Board non-monetary student awards include, but are not limited to: Applause! Recognizes significant contributions and achievements at monthly Board meetings. Celebrating Excellence in Mathematics Annually recognizes student success in mathematics achievement. Celebrating Student Success Annually recognizes up to 24 outstanding students, selected for demonstrating excellence in character, leadership, academics and/or community service. Outstanding Student Achievement Awards Awards are presented to Grade 8 students demonstrating high academic achievement in each subject. Awards are presented to two secondary students in each grade for overall academic achievement. Responsibilities Chair s Committee shall: review Applause! recipients and in exceptional circumstances supplement the list; and annually recommend four trustees, one from each administrative area, for membership on the Celebrating Student Success Selection Committee. Student Trustees shall: act as the master of ceremonies at the annual Celebrating Student Success dinner. The Director of Education shall: allocate staff and resources to support the Non-Monetary Student Awards procedure.

Corporate Communications shall: coordinate the following for Applause! by; preparing a report recommending students for recognition, submitting the report for approval each month, inviting recipient(s) and their parent(s)/guardian(s) to the Board Meeting in conjunction with the principal, and organizing the Applause! ceremony; coordinate the following for Celebrating Student Success by; finalizing event logistics; facilitating the nomination and selection process, ensuring trustee, superintendent and principal representation on the selection committee, notifying recipients and principals of event details, working with Learning Resource Services to create a video profile of each recipient and a poster featuring the recipients and Director of Education, arranging for the student trustees to act as masters of ceremonies, coordinating media, and acknowledging all nominees. Board and Trustee Services shall: schedule Applause! on appropriate agendas. Learning Resource Services shall: for Celebrating Student Success, provide support to Public Affairs and Communications Services by; producing a video profiling recipients, photographing the event, and creating and arranging for printing of the poster. The Celebrating Student Success Selection Committee shall: attend selection meeting(s) to choose up to 24 recipients; and make every effort to attend the annual celebration. Department Curriculum and Instructional Services Education and Community Services Public Affairs and Communications Services Business and Finance Services Procedure History Approved 1997 Revised 2008 Revised 2012 Replaces Procedure #640.0, Student Awards Working Document February 2014 Approved November 2014 It is the expectation of the York Region District School Board that all employees, students and persons invited to or visiting Board property; or partaking/volunteering in Board or school-sponsored events and activities will respect the policies and procedures of the Board. The term parents refers to both biological/adoptive parents and guardians in all Board policies and procedures.

Board Procedure #103.2 Monetary Student Awards This procedure outlines the process for administering monetary student awards which recognize student achievements. The conditions necessary for approval of new awards are outlined. Eligibility is dependent upon the criteria of each award. Students are not limited in the number or types of awards they may receive. Application of Procedure Board monetary student awards include, but are not limited to: Director s Achievement Awards The Director s Achievement Award, in the amount of $150.00, is presented to Grade 12 students who have made significant accomplishments in each secondary school as determined by the principal and staff members. If the Grade 12 enrolment exceeds 149, the following table outlines the number of awards to be presented at each school. Enrolment in Grade 12 on October 31 Number of Awards 150-299 2 300-499 3 Over 499 4 S.L.G. Chapman Scholarship in Mathematics Presented annually to one student by the Board in recognition of outstanding achievement in mathematics. Student Trustee Award for Character The Student Trustee Award for Character is awarded to one student in every secondary school who has exemplified the character values of the York Region District School Board and who is a role model to his or her peers. Awards Held in Trust Awards held in trust are multi-year monetary awards provided by donors and managed by Finance Services. Community Awards Annual monetary awards provided by local businesses or community members. Responsibilities The Director of Education shall: allocate staff and resources to support the Monetary Student Awards procedure, and ensure that the York Region District School Board Secondary Graduation Awards report is presented to the Board of Trustees annually.

The Superintendent, Business and Finance Services (Chief Financial Officer) shall: review new monetary award requests and approve, where appropriate; if approval is denied, return the unsigned request form to the principal with an explanation; manage funds; and ensure compliance with Canada Revenue Agency rules. Superintendents of Schools shall: review and approve local Request for Award Approval forms submitted by the principal, where appropriate. Principals shall: for new monetary awards not held in trust, such as, but not limited to, community awards, school awards and awards provided by various levels of government; support donors through the process of establishing a new award, consult with school staff and/or the staff awards committee to examine the conditions of the award to ensure that the following guidelines are met, the award complies with Board policies and procedures, the award recognizes some aspect of educational excellence that can be readily measured, the award is of sufficient worth and pledged for a sufficient period to make a formal presentation appropriate (the sum of $100.00 awarded annually should be considered a minimum), the award is designed to acknowledge the donor but not advertise or promote a product, business or political bias, the award does not duplicate or conflict with an existing award, the donors of the award have or have had some significant connection with the school; and supporting documentation for the award criteria is retained; for new monetary awards held in trust; complete and forward the Request for Award Approval to the appropriate superintendent for consideration and, if the request is denied, consult with the donor to revise the award criteria, forward the original approved Request for Award Approval to Finance Services, and submit the donor s cheque, payable to York Region District School Board, to Finance Services to be held in trust; for existing monetary awards held in trust; review the statement of funds available provided by Finance Services, and submit the Student Awards Payment Form to Finance Services for processing; and provide Finance Services with all information requested on the Student Awards Payment Form for any student who receives more than $500.00 in award monies, to ensure compliance with Canada Revenue Agency requirements. The Award Donor shall: work with the principal to establish a new award.

Finance Services shall: annually inform each school of funds available for awards held in trust; manage and coordinate distribution of awards held in trust; provide cheques for awards held in trust to schools before graduation, when possible; coordinate distribution of community awards, if requested; issue charitable donation receipts in accordance with Board Procedure #129.0, Donations and Canada Revenue Agency rules; issue T4A slips to students in accordance with Canada Revenue Agency rules; and provide support to principals, superintendents and donors. Department Business and Finance Services Curriculum and Instructional Services Education and Community Services Public Affairs and Communications Services Procedure History Working Document February 2014 Approved November 2014 It is the expectation of the York Region District School Board that all employees, students and persons invited to or visiting Board property; or partaking/volunteering in Board or school-sponsored events and activities will respect the policies and procedures of the Board. The term parents refers to both biological/adoptive parents and guardians in all Board policies and procedures.

Board Procedure #103.3 Staff Awards This procedure outlines the process for administering staff awards. Eligibility depends upon the criteria of each individual award. Staff members are not limited in the number of types of awards they may receive. There is no financial recognition for staff awards. Application of the Procedure Board staff awards include, but are not limited to: Applause! Recognizes significant contributions and achievements at monthly Board meetings. James Jim Albery Award Recognizes a school staff group that has demonstrated innovative practices in implementing the Board s Special Education Plan, supporting student achievement and well-being, involving a wide range of school community partners. Mara Amolins Award Recognizes a staff member demonstrating outstanding achievement and contributions in supporting English as a Second Language or English Language Learners and/or programs. North Star Recognizes teachers nominated by other teachers for outstanding achievement and contributions to establish a positive school climate. Outstanding Service Award Recognizes up to eight staff members who demonstrate extraordinary service having a positive impact and furthering the Board s mission, vision and values. Plant Services Exceptional Achievement Award Recognizes up to four Plant Services staff members who have a positive impact and further the Board s mission, vision and values. Russ Seltzer Silver Fox Award Recognizes one individual who exemplifies the characteristics of Russ Seltzer. Teacher of the Year Recognizes one elementary and one secondary teacher who exemplify the Board s mission, vision and values and demonstrate practices that enhance classroom and school success.

Responsibilities The Director of Education shall: allocate staff and resources to support the Staff Awards procedure; review and approve Applause! and North Star recipient recommendations; and introduce Applause! and North Star Award recipients for recognition at Board meetings. The Associate Director of Education, School and Staff Resources shall: for awards coordinated by Human Resource Services; invite nominations from the system, usually in early January, establish a nomination deadline, usually within the last week of March, collect and distribute nominations, and ensure candidate suitability and good standing. Selection Committees shall: establish nomination criteria and selection guidelines before nominations are reviewed; review nominations and select recipients; and provide recommended recipient names to appropriate staff members. Human Resource Services shall: coordinate the annual awards event; and contact award recipients to inform them of their success following approval. Corporate Communications shall: for Applause! and North Star awards; with the approval of the Director of Education and/or Board Chair, prepare recommendations for Chair s Committee each month, submit the Applause! report to Board and Trustee Services for scheduling on the appropriate Board and Committee Meeting agendas, through the appropriate principal or supervisor, invite recipients to the Board meeting, and supply certificates and materials for the introductions of recipients to the Director of Education for the monthly Board Meetings; for North Star awards; chair the North Star Selection Committee, facilitate the selection and presentation processes of one teacher for recognition; consult with Human Resource Services to ensure the proposed recipient is in good standing; notify the Elementary Teachers Federation of Ontario, Ontario Secondary School Teachers Federation and trustees of the recipient prior to the presentation. Board and Trustee Services shall: schedule recommended Applause! recipients on the appropriate Board and Committee Meeting agendas.

Department Public Affairs and Communications Services Human Resource Services Board and Trustee Services Procedure History Replaces: the Outstanding Service Award, Board Procedure NP571.0, January 2002 (Revised); James Jim Albery Award, Board Procedure NP550.0., January 2002 (Revised); and the Russ Seltzer Silver Fox Award, Formerly Board Procedure NP573.0, January 2002 (Revised) Approved 2007 Revised 2009 Revised 2010 Revised 2012 Working Document February 2014 Approved November 2014 It is the expectation of the York Region District School Board that all employees, students and persons invited to or visiting Board property; or partaking/volunteering in Board or school-sponsored events and activities will respect the policies and procedures of the Board. The term parents refers to both biological/adoptive parents and guardians in all Board policies and procedures.

WORKING DOCUMENT Board Procedure #103.4 Recognition of Staff Service The York Region District School Board encourages and recognizes the contributions of staff members in a variety of ways including, but not limited to, the annual retirement and twenty-five years of service celebration. Application This procedure formalizes the Board s existing practice and outlines how staff member contributions are recognized through non-monetary awards, external awards, school awards and government awards. Definitions Annual Retirement Celebration The annual retirement celebration recognizes staff members retiring from the Board. Twenty-Five Years of Service Award The Twenty-Five Years of Service Award is given annually to staff members who have dedicated 25 years of service to the Board. Responsibilities The Director of Education shall: allocate staff and resources to support the Staff Recognition procedure. The Chief Financial Officer shall: ensure that the Board is in compliance with legislative and financial requirements relating to the implementation of the Staff Recognition procedure. Human Resource Services shall: coordinate the Board s Annual Staff Awards Event in accordance with all applicable legislation and Board policies, procedures and guidelines; work with Public Affairs and Communications Services to communicate staff recognition awards; and confirm and arrange recognition of staff members retiring from the Board and those who have completed 25 years of service. Legislative Context Broader Public Sector Accountability Act Department Human Resource Services Business and Finance Services Procedure History Working Document November 2014 It is the expectation of the York Region District School Board that all employees, students and persons invited to or visiting Board property; or partaking/volunteering in Board or school-sponsored events and activities will respect the policies and procedures of the Board. The term parents refers to both biological/adoptive parents and guardians in all Board policies and procedures.