Table Of ContentEDUCATION CODE 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
for 
 
 
 
Seventh-day Adventist Church in Canada
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
SDA Church in Canada 
Office of Education 
1148 King Street East 
Oshawa, Ontario L1H 1H8 
 
 
 
 
 
Revised December 2018
INTRODUCTION 
 
The purpose of the Code is to assist those in areas of administrative responsibility and to serve as the chief 
source of information for educational data.  Divisions 1000-5000 deal with Organization and Administration, 
Curriculum, Students, Personnel, and Finance respectively. 
 
While there are certain requirements that provide identification of a Seventh-day Adventist education 
system, there are also guidelines and recommendations which permit the union conference and/or the 
conference boards of education to adapt according to specific needs. 
 
The Code consists of voted policies and guidelines to promote and uphold the mission of Seventh-day 
Adventist education. 
 
It is the intent of the SDA Church in Canada Office of Education that the Code assist Seventh-day Adventist 
educators, administrators, and constituents in understanding the operational procedures of the system of 
Seventh-day Adventist education and in reaching the goals and objectives that the church has for its 
schools. 
 
To keep this Code current, it must be updated regularly.  Decisions relating to updating the code are made 
at the North American Division (NAD) and Seventh-day Adventist Church in Canada Offices of Education. 
 
The following sources have been reviewed to compile this Code: 
 
1.  The North American Division Working Policy. 
 
2.  The Union Codes used by the 8 other Unions. 
 
3.  Legal Counsel. 
 
The task of updating will be done by the SDA Church in Canada Office of Education and will be submitted to 
the SDA Church in Canada K-12 Board of Education for approval and adoption. 
 
In the North American Division, the co-ordination, supervision, and promotion of Seventh-day Adventist 
Education is delegated to the constituent union conferences, each with its own office of education.  Basic 
education policies are established in harmony with North American Division K-12 Board guidelines.  Union 
conferences, in turn, are comprised of local conferences, each with its own office of education which 
assumes direct responsibility for the operation and management of the approved Seventh-day Adventist K-
12 schools within their territories. 
 
The SDA Church in Canada System of Education is comprised of the following conferences and boarding 
academies: 
 
1.  Newfoundland and Labrador Mission. 
2.  The Maritimes. 
3.  Quebec. 
4.  Ontario. 
5.  Manitoba/Saskatchewan. 
6.  Alberta. 
7.  British Columbia. 
8.  Kingsway College. 
9.  Parkview Adventist Academy.
The union office of education is responsible to the SDA Church in Canada constituency in session and to 
the SDA Church in Canada Board of Directors between sessions through the SDA Church in Canada K-12 
Board of Education. 
 
Note:  Regarding Kingsway College and Parkview Adventist Academy 
 
While KC/PAA operate according to the Education Code as adopted by the SDACC Board of Directors, they 
are not under the auspices of a conference.  References in this document to "Superintendent of 
Education," and "Officers of the Conference," are understood to be read as "Principal" and "Board of 
Trustees/Operating Board" when referring to these schools.
TABLE OF CONTENTS 
DEFINITIONS 
PHILOSOPHY, MISSION, AND CORE VALUES 
PROMOTION OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION 
CRITERIA WHICH IDENTIFY THE SDA SCHOOL AS A MINISTRY OF THE CHURCH 
1000 
ORGANIZATION AND ADMINISTRATION 
1000  SDA Church in Canada Office of Education-Education Structure 
1100  Conference Education Structure 
1200  School Organization and Structure 
1300  School Administrative Personnel 
1400  School Instructional Personnel 
1500  School Non-Instructional Classified Personnel 
1600  Off-Campus Activities 
1700  General Administrative Policies 
2000 
CURRICULUM K-12 
2000  Curriculum K-12 
2100  Elementary School Curriculum 
2200  Junior Academy Curriculum 
2300  Senior Academy Curriculum 
3000 
STUDENTS 
3000  Students 
4000 
EMPLOYMENT OF CERTIFICATED PERSONNEL 
4000  Employment of Certificated Personnel 
4100  Discontinuance of Employment 
4200  Remuneration and Benefits for Certificated Personnel 
4300  General Provisions for Education Personnel
4400  Employment of Classified Personnel 
 
4500  Salaried Classified Personnel 
 
4600  Hour-Time Classified Personnel 
 
4700  General Provisions for Classified Personnel 
 
4800  Conciliation and Dispute Resolution 
 
4900  Definition of Terms 
 
5000 
SUPPORT OF EDUCATION K-12 
 
5000  Support of Education K-12 
 
5100  Salary and Wages 
 
5200  Allowances and Benefits 
 
5300  Professional Education 
 
5400  Accounting and Operating Policies 
 
5500  General Finance Policies 
 
ADDENDUM 
 
School Volunteers – Criminal Background Check 
 
Index 
 
Appendices  
A:   Manual for Application and Authorization for Senior Academy Status and  
  Application for Denominational Status Approval ........................................... After Index 
 
B:  Junior Academy Application, Establishment and Maintenance Guide .......... After Index 
 
C:  Pre/Junior/Kindergarten Assessment ............................................................ After Index 
 
D:  Guidelines for School Board Members.......................................................... After Index 
 
E:  Financial Information ..................................................................................... After Index 
 
F:  Guidelines for the Formation And Implementation of School Councils ......... After Index 
 
G:  Professional Growth of Teachers .................................................................. After Index 
 
H:  Playground Safety  ........................................................................................ After Index 
 
I:  Employment of Retired Personnel ................................................................. After Index 
 
J.  Partners in Education (Manitoba-Saskatchewan Conference  
Sample Plan)  ................................................................................................ After Index
K.  Personal Information Privacy Policy for Parents of Students and for  
Education Employees and Volunteers Template .......................................... After Index 
 
L.   Tours Abroad Policy ...................................................................................... After Index 
 
M.  Excellence in Education Award ..................................................................... After Index 
 
N.  Administrative Allowance For Principals ....................................................... After Index 
 
O.  Welcoming, Caring, Respectful and Safe Teaching and Learning  
Environment Statement ................................................................................. After Index
DEFINITIONS 
 
Throughout this Code, the following terms have the meaning appearing below unless otherwise 
specified or revealed by context: 
 
1.  “Adventist” means Seventh-day Adventist. 
 
2.  “HBA” means Health Benefits Administration. 
 
3.  “Church” means the Seventh-day Adventist Church. 
 
4.  “Code” means The Seventh-day Adventist Church in Canada Education Code. 
 
5.  “Conference superintendents” means the local conference’s Superintendent of Education. 
 
6.  “K-12 Board” means the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Canada K-12 Board of Education. 
 
7.  “SDACCEC” means the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Canada Executive Committee. 
 
8.  “SDACCOE” means the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Canada Office of Education. 
 
9.  “Days” means calendar days. 
 
10. “Local conference K-12 board of education” includes, with respect to any local conference within 
that Union that currently operates only a K-10 school system, that local conference’s K-10 board of 
education. 
 
11. “NAD” mean North American Division of Seventh-day Adventists, sometimes referred to simply as 
the North American Division. 
 
12. “NADOE” means the North American Division Office of Education. 
 
13. “NADWP” means North American Division Working Policy. 
 
14. “Principal” means the principal of the elementary school, junior academy, or senior academy, 
whichever is applicable; the term “principal” also includes the “teaching principal” of a school that 
does not have a principal in the traditional sense of that term. 
 
15. “Union” means the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Canada, sometimes referred to simply as the 
SDACC. 
 
16. “Union Wage Scale” means the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Canada Education Worker’s 
Salary Scale for K-12 Personnel. 
 
“Working days” means, in the case of a twelve-month employee, those days upon which the employee is 
regularly scheduled to work.  In the case of a less-than-twelve-month employee, “working days” means not 
only those days upon which the employee is regularly scheduled to work but also other days during the 
summer recess when school is not in session but upon which the employee’s employing organization is 
open for business.
SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH IN CANADA 
PHILOSOPHY, MISSION, AND CORE VALUES 
 
Philosophy Statement 
 
The Seventh-day Adventist Church in Canada* recognizes God as the ultimate source of existence and 
truth.  In the beginning, God created a perfect humanity in His image, a perfection later marred by sin.  
Through Christ and His Spirit, God determined to restore humanity from its lost state.  Through the 
Bible, He has revealed His will to the world, a revelation that supersedes human reason.  Through His 
Church on earth, He seeks the lost for His kingdom. 
 
The basic tenets of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, as well as the inspired writing of Ellen White, are 
directed toward God’s restorative plan for fallen humanity.  The Church conducts its own system of 
education to engender belief in these tenets, and within the context of one’s personal relationship with 
Jesus Christ, and to foster a desire to share that relationship with others. 
 
Made in God’s image, every human being, although fallen, is endowed with attributes akin to those of 
the Creator. Therefore, Adventist education seeks to nurture thinkers rather than mere reflectors of 
other’s thoughts; loving service rather than selfish ambition; maximum development of one’s potential; 
and an appreciation for all that is beautiful, true, and good. 
 
An education of this kind imparts far more than academic knowledge.  It is a balanced development of 
the whole person.  Its time dimensions span eternity.  In Adventist education, homes, schools, and 
churches co-operate together with divine agencies in preparing learners for citizenship here on this 
earth and in the New Earth to come. 
 
 
Mission Slogan 
 
Educating children and youth for time and eternity. 
 
 
Mission 
 
Seventh-day Adventist K-12 schools in Canada are dedicated to building committed Christians and 
responsible citizens through 
•  STRONG ACADEMICS 
guided by competent and caring staff who strive for excellence; 
•  FAMILY LIVING 
nurtured in an environment where life-long friendships are formed; 
•  SOCIAL INTERACTION 
that develops grace and poise; 
•  WORK EXPERIENCES 
where students develop appreciation for the dignity and blessing of work; 
•  CHRISTIAN GROWTH 
where students choose Christ as their best friend, and learn to be workers for their Saviour 
while preparing for eternity; 
•  CHRISTIAN SERVICE 
in which selfless service to others becomes a way of life. 
 
*The Seventh-day Adventist Church in Canada is a part of the North American Division of the General 
Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, a world church organization; and all purposes and procedures 
of the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Canada shall be in harmony with the working policies and 
procedures of the North American Division and the General Conference.
Fulfilling the Mission 
 
To fulfill “our mission” the SDA Church in Canada Office of Education will serve as a co-ordinator and 
facilitator to conferences and schools by providing leadership: 
 
1.  In the development of guidelines and policies needed for administering the educational system and 
program. 
 
2.  In financing and conducting needs assessment to determine curricular and other school needs and 
to set union priorities. 
 
3.  In co-ordinating and facilitating the development of biblically-based, Christ centred provincial/NAD 
integrated curriculum and resource materials for use in Canadian Adventist schools. 
 
4.  In promoting professional in-service for educational leadership in order to help develop teachers: 
 
a.  To be role models of competence and caring, 
 
b.  To become acquainted with curriculum textbooks and materials, and  
 
c.  To help them value rigor and excellence in scholarship attainments. 
 
Core Values of Education 
 
The core values of the Seventh-day Adventist education driving our mission are: 
 
Accessibility - Seventh-day Adventist education will be accessible and affordable for all who are willing 
to make Christian education a sacrificial priority. 
 
Character - Adventist educators and students will reflect a Christlike character including self-sacrifice, 
compassion, grace, honesty, integrity, and love. 
 
Christ-Centred - Adventist schools will demonstrate that the influence of the life and teachings of Jesus 
Christ permeates every aspect of the school program. 
 
Commitment - The school community will foster an acceptance and a demonstration of a personal 
commitment to Jesus Christ, the church, and fellow human beings. 
 
Diversity - Adventist schools will promote respect for the diversity found in God’s creation as evidenced 
in differences in economic status, capabilities, social backgrounds, ethnicity, physical attributes, gender, 
and religion. 
 
Excellence - Adventist education will be characterized by a commitment to achieving the highest levels 
of quality in every aspect of the school’s program. 
 
Knowledge - Adventist educators will be committed to infusing spiritual development with knowledge in 
an academic environment that enables students to reach their maximum potential. 
 
Relationships - Adventist educators are committed to the development of positive relationships with all 
members of God’s family as demonstrated through a caring, loving lifestyle. 
 
Service - Following Christ’s example, students, teachers, and the entire school family will establish a 
pattern of lifelong service to humanity and to God.
Holistic - Adventist schools will provide a holistic education which emphasizes the development of 
mental, physical, spiritual, and social abilities in preparation for a positive, happy life on this earth as 
well as throughout eternity.
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