HomeMy WebLinkAboutRes 16-05 WA Amending the Board Parameters for School Sanctioned Trips Policy 6.02 WESTLAKE ACADEMY
RESOLUTION 16-05
A RESOLUTION OF THE WESTLAKE ACADEMY BOARD OF TRUSTEES
APPROVING AND AMENDING POLICY NUMBER 6.02 — BOARD PARAMETERS
FOR SCHOOL SANCTIONED TRIPS.
WHEREAS, the Board of Trustees considers school sanctioned trips to be an important
learning component of the school environment and an integral concept in pursuing an
International Baccalaureate education; and,
WHEREAS, The Board of Trustees wishes to identify grade level trips for planning and
fund-raising purposes, which are specific to both the Primary and Secondary students; and,
WHEREAS, current Policy 6.02 Board Parameters for School Sanctioned Trips is
aligned with the strategic objective of increasing the future readiness for all students;and
WHEREAS, a safe and structured environment is desired for each trip; and,
WHEREAS, the Board of Trustees finds that the passage of this Resolution is in the best
interest of the citizens of Westlake as well as the students, their parents, and faculty of Westlake
Academy.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF
WESTLAKE ACADEMY:
SECTION 1: That, all matters stated in the recitals hereinabove are found to be true and
correct and are incorporated herein by reference as if copied in their entirety.
SECTION 2: That, the Board of Trustees Westlake Academy, hereby approves the
policy titled, Board Parameters for School Sanctioned Trips attached to this Resolution as
Exhibit"A".
SECTION 3: If any portion of this resolution shall, for any reason, be declared invalid
by any court of competent jurisdiction, such invalidity shall not affect the remaining provisions
hereof and the Council hereby determines that it would have adopted this Resolution without the
invalid provision.
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SECTION 4: That this resolution shall become effective from and after its date of
passage.
PASSED AND APPROVED ON THIS 7TH DAY OF MARCH, 2416.
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TOWN OF WESTLAKE
WESTLAKE ACADEMY
BOARD OF TRUSTEES POLICY
Policy No. 6.02:
Date Board Adopted: March 9, 2009
Date Board Amended: February 9, 2015
Effective Date: February 9, 2015
Policy Category: Student Achievement
Policy Name: Board Parameters for School Sanctioned Trips
Policy Description: The Board of Trustees supports Academy-sanctioned trips as a
means to pursue, promote, and enhance IB learning goals for Academy students as set
out in the IB Learner Profile. As such, all school-sanctioned trips should complement
and promote the IB Learner Profile, the IB curriculum, as well as provide direct
educational value to the student participants. In an effort to provide the safest possible
environment for the students of Westlake Academy, this policy for student trips will be
enforced on any travel opportunities that occur away from the property located at 2600
J. T. Ottinger Road, Westlake, TX 76262.
Proposing and Developing Domestic and International Trips
School-sanctioned trip - Any travel opportunity for Westlake Academy students that is
led by the members of the Westlake Academy faculty is considered a school-sanctioned
Westlake Academy trip and must comply with the requirements set forth by this policy
and any applicable administrative procedures for student travel.
The Executive Principal/Director of Education shall be responsible for ensuring
appropriate administrative procedures are developed to ensure effective and efficient
implementation of this board policy. Administrative procedures shall be subject to
approval by the Superintendent.
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1. General Policies
• Trip proposals should be submitted to the Executive Principal or his/her designee
at least 12 months prior to the proposed departure date. Proposals will be
reviewed initially by a committee that includes the Executive Principal,
appropriate Principals, and others as assigned. Acceptable proposals will be
forwarded to the Superintendent for review. The Superintendent will forward
acceptable proposals to the Board of Trustees for final approval.
• Student trips will be limited to travel dates within the Academy's approved school
calendar.
• An appropriate ratio of faculty to students will be established by the Executive
Principal for all approved trips and will include at least one male and one female
faculty member.
• All chaperones for school-sanctioned trips will be members of the Westlake
Academy faculty and staff. Parents may be provided the opportunity to attend
certain domestic student_trips_with their child. Such opportunities will be
identified in the information distributed about the trip to Westlake Academy
families.
• Students participating in school-sanctioned trips must be in good standing as
outlined in the Parent/Student Handbook and the Academy's administrative
procedures for school trips. A student may be restricted from participating in a
school trip at any time that the student's standing changes. Such restrictions
may result in the forfeiture of payments made to the school prior to the time the
restrictions were imposed.
• All students participating in a school-sanctioned trip must use the transportation
arranged by the Academy. An exception may be made for student's traveling
with a parent or guardian as identified in the administrative procedures for school
trips.
• A student's participation in a school-sanctioned trip is a privilege, not a
right. Students participating in school trips are expected to represent Westlake
Academy in a responsible manner. The Academy's code of conduct and other
expectations identified in the Parent/Student Handbook apply at all times during
school-sanctioned trips. During school trips, students remain subject to the
disciplinary processes contained in the Parent/Student Handbook.
• Trip proposals must include an opportunity for students to share their
experiences with the entire Westlake Academy community.
• Once a proposal is approved, the trip leader(s) will work with the Executive
Principal/Director of Education or his/her designee to ensure all applicable
policies and administrative procedures are followed. All student trips must be
organized in accordance with the requirements established in the Parent-Student
Handbook and other applicable administrative procedures.
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The following trips have been identified as curriculum enhancing trips, which the Board
plans to continue to offer to Westlake Academy students:
Grade Trip Format/Location Occurrence
Primary
K— 2 Local, daytime field trips, no overnights
3 Unit of Inquiry related trip (domestic) Spring
Overnight stay required (e.g. Camp Tyler)
4 Local, daytime field trips, no overnights
5 Unit of Inquiry related trip (domestic) Fall
Overnight stay required (e.g. Sky Ranch)
Secondary
6 Team Building (domestic) Fall
Overnight stay required (e.g. Camp Eagle)
7 Local, daytime field trips, no overnights
8 Historical Trip (domestic) Spring
Humanities (U.S. History)
Overnight stay required (e.g. Washington D.C.)
9 Local, daytime field trips, no overnights
10 College Tour (domestic) Spring
Overnight stay required
11 College Tour (domestic) Fall
Overnight stay required
12 Senior Retreat (domestic) Fall
Overnight stay required
Senior Weeks Spring
Local, daytime field trips, no overnights
International Trips
All international trips will be developed vis-a-vis student and teacherinterest in specific - - -
academic, leadership, and service initiatives (e.g. Shoulder to Shoulder, Leadership
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Symposium, San Miguel Immersion Program, etc.). All international trips must adhere
to the Westlake Academy General Policies for school-sanctioned trips. These school-
sanctioned trips will be offered at various times throughout the year upon the approval
of the Executive Principal/Director of Education.
Ill. Financing Trips, Insurance, Permissions, etc.
• Participation in school-sanctioned trips is voluntary and all students participating
shall be responsible for all fees and costs associated with the trip.
• Students are also responsible for all incidental costs associated with travel,
including, but not limited to fees associated with transportation to airports or other
departure locations, passport fees, required vaccinations and/or suggested
medications, and money for souvenirs, snacks, and other incidentals.
• Generally, all trip expenses are non-refundable. An explanation of any refund
opportunities will be included in the trip-specific information provided to families
prior to committing to participation on a school-sanctioned trip.
• A student must have written permission from a parent or legal guardian to
participate in any school-sanctioned trip. For each trip, the Academy will also
identify any other documentation that will be required prior to a trip's departure,
which may include liability waivers, behavior agreements, medical service
authorization form, emergency contact information, and any other information
deemed necessary by the Academy administration. Failure to provide the
required information prior to the departure date may result in denial of the
opportunity to travel and forfeiture of any amounts paid related to the trip.
V. Final Note
All student trip planning is the responsibility of Westlake Academy faculty and staff,
subject to the restrictions of this policy and administrative procedures for student travel.
Parent input is encouraged and will be considered; however, all final decisions will be
made by Academy administrators and the Board of Trustees as identified in this policy.
The Board of Trustee shall always have final approval of all out-of-state, school-
sanctioned trips. Such approval shall consider the immunity laws applicable for the
destination, school and employee liability for damages arising from accidents and/or
injuries that may occur during the trip, the stated educational value of the trip, and
whether participation results from advancement in a regional or national competition.
Dates Amended:
08/16/10
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