Student activities that displace paid workers;
Any activity where you are normally paid (i.e. babysitting, part-time job, etc);
“Take Our Kids to Work” experience in Grade 9;
Job shadowing or a work experience component of a course;
Co-operative education experiences;
Any required activities of a course or program in which you can earn a credit;
Playing on a school sports team;
Activities that are regular family responsibilities (i.e. regular chores, etc);
Court-ordered community service programs, alternative measures programs or any diversionary program that uses community service;
Any activity involving the operation of a vehicle, power tools or scaffolding;
Any activity where you might administer medication or medical procedures;
Any student under 16 involved in a logging environment;
Any student under 15 involved in a factory environment;
Any student under 14 in any working environment (except health and residential care environments);
Activities involving banking, securities or other valuables.
The Rainbow District School Board has determined that the following are ineligible activities, in addition to those that the Ministry has listed as ineligible.
Any activity that provides direct financial revenue or gain to the student or to the student’s immediate family;
Any association with an organization or an organizational activity that does not comply with the policies, procedures and regulations of both the Ministry of Education and Training, Human Rights Legislation and the Rainbow District School Board.