The documents, forms, policies, slideshows, and other resources included here are designed to support the administrative functions of all SDACC educators.
The SDACC Education Code consists of voted policies and procedures to promote and uphold the mission of Seventh-day Adventist education. It serves as the chief source of operational guidelines for educational employees and assists those in areas of administrative responsibility.
A standing committee regularly reviews and makes recommendations for updates to the SDACC Education Code. The current SDACC Education Code can be accessed using the link below.
A standing committee regularly reviews and makes recommendations for updates to the SDACC Education Code. The current SDACC Education Code can be accessed using the link below.
SDACC Education Code:
The resources included here are intended to assist administrators across the SDACC. Included are various examples of forms and documents that can be adapted to meet local conference or school needs. Also included are links to various handbooks that supply vital information to assist administrators.
SDACC educators who have additional forms or documents they would like to share should send them to their local conference office to be reviewed for inclusion.
SDACC educators who have additional forms or documents they would like to share should send them to their local conference office to be reviewed for inclusion.
Photo Release:
Privacy laws require the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Canada, including any of the SDACC’s authorized representatives (collectively the “SDACC”), to obtain written permission from parents/guardians before using or publishing their child’s picture or work.
Please use the appropriate form for parental/guardian permissions.
Please use the appropriate form for parental/guardian permissions.
More resources to be added soon.
Journey to Excellence 2.0 (J2E) is a foundational document for Adventist education in North America. It seeks to engage Adventist educators in an ongoing journey of continuous improvement and elicit an enduring commitment to growth. The link below can be used to access the NAD J2E site.
Resources to be added soon.
The mental health resources are intended to support educators both personally and professionally as they seek to meet the needs of their students and families. The link below can be used to access the NAD Mental Health training toolkit site.
NAD Mental Health:
- NAD Mental Health Training Toolkit
Equipping educators with the right tools to support children/students and their families who are experiencing personal problems. This toolkit is intended to awaken awareness, and not to train educators to diagnose or treat any mental health condition. (External Link)