Bakerview Centre for Learning Remains Closed, April 14th
Last update: April 13th 2026 at 11:45pm
The safety and security of students and staff is a high priority for the Abbotsford School District. The purpose of this procedure is to ensure the protection of students and staff and prevent disruptions of schools, as outlined in Section 177 of the .
1. Authorized personnel are permitted under this section to direct a person to leave school district property.
2. Persons directed to leave school property under Section 177 of the (see 鈥楳aintenance of Order鈥 below for the full text of Section 177) may not return without the prior approval of the principal or other authorized personnel who may call for assistance from law enforcement if necessary.
3. If a person contravenes this section of the , they commit an offence.
4. Issuance Guidelines
4.1 Exclusion orders may be issued in circumstances where the School District determines that a person鈥檚 actions:
4.2 The following are authorized to direct others to leave school / or all district property under this section:
5. Procedures for Issuance
5.1 Any of the individuals authorized above must consult with an Assistant Superintendent, Deputy Superintendent or Superintendent.
5.2 Principals should contact an Assistant Superintendent or Deputy Superintendent to request a written exclusion order.
5.3 Written exclusion orders are prepared in the Secretary-Treasurer's office.
5.4 The administrator should contact the Abbotsford Police Department if necessary (e.g. if the person refuses to leave after being directed to do so or if there is reason to be concerned about a threat from the individual).
5.5 Written notification must be provided to the excluded person as soon as possible, including reasons for and length of exclusion, date for review, and information about avenues of appeal.
5.6 All exclusion orders must be reported to the Superintendent, or designate. The district office will maintain a record of all exclusion orders.
5.7 Authorized individuals must document the incident, including the following information:
6. Appeals
6.1 Excluded persons may appeal the exclusion to the immediate supervisor of the administrator who issued the order;
6.2 The appeal must be filed within 30 days from the date indicated on the written notification;
6.3 Appeal decisions and the associated reasons will be communicated in writing within 10 working days of hearing the appeal.
6.4 Should the decision to exclude significantly affect the education, health or safety of a student, an individual may file an appeal under Section 11 of the and Board Policy 14 鈥 Appeals Process.
- Maintenance of Order
177 (1) A person must not disturb or interrupt the proceedings of a school or an official school function.
(2) A person who is directed to leave the land or premises of a school by a Principal, Vice Principal, director of instruction or a person authorized by the board to make that direction
(3) A person who contravenes subsection (1) or (2) commits an offence.
(4) A principal, vice principal, or director of instruction of a school or a person authorized by the board may, in order to restore order on school premises, require adequate assistance from a peace officer.
Section 1 of the defines 鈥渟chool鈥 as follows:
鈥渟chool鈥 means
(a) a body of students that is organized as a unit for educational purposes under the supervision of a principal, vice principal or director of instruction.
(b) the teachers and other staff members associated with the unit, and
(c) the facilities associated with the unit, and includes a Provincial resource program and a distributed learning school operated by a board.
Board Policy 14 鈥楢ppeals Process鈥
(Last Revised: September 2024)