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PARENTS


PARENTAL RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES WHEN DEALING WITH SCHOOL CONCERNS

  1. If you have a concern about your child's education, health or safety at school you should speak to your child's teacher first, then school counsellor or school principal.
  2. If your concern involves possible serious legal or ethical matters related to "inappropriate" employee conduct, and you feel you cannot discuss the matter with the employee involved, you may contact the Principal, Secretary-Treasurer,  Superintendent, Director of Instruction or District Principal. 

APPEALS

  1. Where the decision of a School District Employee significantly affects the education, health or safety of a student, the student or his/her parents may appeal the decision. 
  2. Copies of the District's Appeals Bylaw and appeal forms are available to you at the schools, at the School Board office or at   www.sd47.bc.ca  (click on Governance, then Appeals Bylaw).  NOTE:  The appeal process requires you to have properly consulted the employee(s) involved before appealing.  It could result in you presenting your case before the Board of Education.  
  3. A student or parent may appeal a decision of the Board of Education to a Superintendent of Achievement (Ministry of Education).  Not all Board decisions may be appealed.  See the School District No. 47 Appeals Bylaw for further information or go to
  4. Respect the confidentiality of all concerned.

Attendance + MyEducation Parent Portal

There is a direct relationship between regular attendance and academic success. Benefits gained from regular classroom instruction cannot necessarily be made up. 

If Your Child Is Absent please provide a written note in the student's agenda stating the date and the reason for absence, or call the main office at 604 483-3171 to inform the school of the absence.  Absences without parent authorization are considered "skipping".

Brooks encourages all parents/guardians to check the MyEducation Parent Portal for up-to-date information about attendance.  Click on the menu at left for more information about the SD47 Parent Portal.

General Information

If you require general information please check out our school website at: /brooks If you require specific information about that you cannot find there please contact the main office at 604 483-3171.

Messages

Please do not telephone the school to deliver personal messages to your child.  Let them know about appointments, work, etc., before they leave for school. Please do not call your child's cell phone during class time.

Counselling

If you want student progress surveys, advice, career information or post secondary information, please contact the counsellors' office. 

Jocelyn Williams (Counsellor Gr 8-10)  jocelyn.williams@sd47.bc.ca
Gerry Brach (Counsellor Gr 11-12) gerry.brach@sd47.bc.ca
Pam Ellis (Academic Advisor) pam.ellis@sd47.bc.ca
Tanya Larkin (Dual Credit) tanya.larkin@sd47.bc.ca

Contacting Teachers by Email

Email is the most efficient method of communicating with teachers at Brooks.  You teachers email will be their first name - period - last name followed by @sd47.bc.ca  (Example: Jane.Doe@sd47.bc.ca)
*Please be sure to forward your email address to Jacquie Scarpelli jacquie.scarpelli@sd47.bc.ca as that will ensure we can send you school information and the newsletter.

Curriculum

In addition to a rigorous academic program, Brooks also offers a variety of dual credit programs and challenging electives. For more information, please contact any counsellor or Mrs. Larkin.  For more information about curriculum please visit .

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Counsellor, Academic and Dual Credit contacts:

Jocelyn Williams (Counsellor Gr 8-10)  jocelyn.williams@sd47.bc.ca
Gerry Brach (Counsellor Gr 11-12) gerry.brach@sd47.bc.ca
Pam Ellis (Academic Advisor) pam.ellis@sd47.bc.ca
Tanya Larkin (Dual Credit) tanya.larkin@sd47.bc.ca 

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