Security

Visitors & Volunteers

Our school is a closed campus. All visitors and volunteers must report directly to the main office to sign-in. Students should not invite friends to visit the school. Individuals found on school property who do not have legitimate business with the school and who have not registered in the main office may be charged with trespassing while on school property.

Crescent Heights High School students who are found to have invited persons to the campus who are not current students may face possible disciplinary action.

Student Identification Cards (ID)

All students will be issued student ID and will be required to present it upon the request of school officials. For example, when signing out library books or textbooks.

Note: Student ID may also be required by Calgary Transit to access their services.

Lost or Stolen ID Card

If an ID card is lost or stolen, students are responsible to pick-up a replacement at the office for a cost of $5.00.

Accidents

The details of any accident are to be reported immediately, either to a teacher or to the Main Office for appropriate documentation and/or communication.

Student Searches

The school does not assume responsibility for items lost or stolen out of lockers or tote-boxes. If a student finds that the locker is not working properly, it should be emptied immediately and the problem reported to the Business Office. Locker combinations should not be disclosed to others. As the co-owner of all lockers, the school reserves the right to enter lockers in case of emergency.

School Resource Officer

A member of the Calgary Police Service is assigned to CHHS to assist students in a variety of ways. These services can include legal advice, classroom presentations on numerous topics, and personal one-on-one counselling. Rather than an enforcement agent, this officer's main role is to assist students and to improve police and school communication. 

School Evacuations

Students must remain under their teachers’ direct supervision. For example, during a fire drill they must stay grouped as a class so attendance can be taken.

Trespassing

Visitors must report to the main office to obtain permission to be on the premises. Persons who are unlawfully on the premises will be charged with trespassing under the School Act of Alberta.

CBE schools are closed campuses and we strongly suggest that you discourage your friends from visiting you during school hours. Classes will not be disrupted unless there is a legitimate emergency. It is our expectation that Crescent students will not trespass at other school campuses during the school day.

Crescent Heights High School students who are found to have invited persons to the campus who are not current students may face possible disciplinary action.

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​Lockdowns

All CBE schools are required to practice lockdowns in the same way that we practice fire drills. The procedures for lockdowns are developed with the Calgary Police Service and are part of each school’s Emergency Response Plan. If you have questions about lockdown drills or lockdown procedures, please contact your principal.
 

Evacuation Procedures

In the event that the school needs to be evacuated for any reason, all staff have been trained according to CBE standards. All schools have a primary and a secondary evacuation site. In the event of an evacuation, you will receive an email, phone or SMS notification from the school.

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