❓ A WA parliamentary question investigates a complaint regarding staff conduct at Kalbarri District High School, specifically concerning a Christmas function. It also inquires about the status of two deputy principals and reporting protocols.
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KALBARRI DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL — INVESTIGATION BY STANDARDS AND INTEGRITY BRANCH
I refer to question without notice 606 asked on Wednesday, 17 August 2011. (1) Can the minister explain the nature of the complaint investigated by the Department of Education’s standards and integrity branch at Kalbarri District High School this year? (2) Are the two deputy principals who commenced the 2011 academic year at Kalbarri District High School currently performing in their normal administrative and teaching capacities? (3) If no to (2), are either or both deputies on leave? (4) Are either or both deputies on full pay? (5) Does the director general report her recommendations outside her own department; and, if so, to whom? Hon PETER COLLIER
I refer to question without notice 606 asked on Wednesday, 17 August 2011. (1) Can the minister explain the nature of the complaint investigated by the Department of Education’s standards and integrity branch at Kalbarri District High School this year? (2) Are the two deputy principals who commenced the 2011 academic year at Kalbarri District High School currently performing in their normal administrative and teaching capacities? (3) If no to (2), are either or both deputies on leave? (4) Are either or both deputies on full pay? (5) Does the director general report her recommendations outside her own department; and, if so, to whom? Hon PETER COLLIER
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I thank the honourable member for some notice of the question. I am advised by the Department of Education as follows — (1) The Department of Education’s standards and integrity directorate conducted investigations in response to a complaint from a member of the community about staff conduct on an out-of-hours staff social club Christmas function. (2) No. (3) Yes, both. (4) Yes, both. (5) The director general is required to report decisions concerning misconduct matters to the Corruption and Crime Commission.
(1) Can the minister explain the nature of the complaint investigated by the Department of Education’s standards and integrity branch at Kalbarri District High School this year? (2) Are the two deputy principals who commenced the 2011 academic year at Kalbarri District High School currently performing in their normal administrative and teaching capacities? (3) If no to (2), are either or both deputies on leave? (4) Are either or both deputies on full pay? (5) Does the director general report her recommendations outside her own department; and, if so, to whom? Hon PETER COLLIER replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of the question. I am advised by the Department of Education as follows — (1) The Department of Education’s standards and integrity directorate conducted investigations in response to a complaint from a member of the community about staff conduct on an out-of-hours staff social club Christmas function. (2) No. (3) Yes, both. (4) Yes, both. (5) The director general is required to report decisions concerning misconduct matters to the Corruption and Crime Commission.
(2) Are the two deputy principals who commenced the 2011 academic year at Kalbarri District High School currently performing in their normal administrative and teaching capacities? (3) If no to (2), are either or both deputies on leave? (4) Are either or both deputies on full pay? (5) Does the director general report her recommendations outside her own department; and, if so, to whom? Hon PETER COLLIER replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of the question. I am advised by the Department of Education as follows — (1) The Department of Education’s standards and integrity directorate conducted investigations in response to a complaint from a member of the community about staff conduct on an out-of-hours staff social club Christmas function. (2) No. (3) Yes, both. (4) Yes, both. (5) The director general is required to report decisions concerning misconduct matters to the Corruption and Crime Commission.
(3) If no to (2), are either or both deputies on leave? (4) Are either or both deputies on full pay? (5) Does the director general report her recommendations outside her own department; and, if so, to whom? Hon PETER COLLIER replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of the question. I am advised by the Department of Education as follows — (1) The Department of Education’s standards and integrity directorate conducted investigations in response to a complaint from a member of the community about staff conduct on an out-of-hours staff social club Christmas function. (2) No. (3) Yes, both. (4) Yes, both. (5) The director general is required to report decisions concerning misconduct matters to the Corruption and Crime Commission.
(4) Are either or both deputies on full pay? (5) Does the director general report her recommendations outside her own department; and, if so, to whom? Hon PETER COLLIER replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of the question. I am advised by the Department of Education as follows — (1) The Department of Education’s standards and integrity directorate conducted investigations in response to a complaint from a member of the community about staff conduct on an out-of-hours staff social club Christmas function. (2) No. (3) Yes, both. (4) Yes, both. (5) The director general is required to report decisions concerning misconduct matters to the Corruption and Crime Commission.
(5) Does the director general report her recommendations outside her own department; and, if so, to whom? Hon PETER COLLIER replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of the question. I am advised by the Department of Education as follows — (1) The Department of Education’s standards and integrity directorate conducted investigations in response to a complaint from a member of the community about staff conduct on an out-of-hours staff social club Christmas function. (2) No. (3) Yes, both. (4) Yes, both. (5) The director general is required to report decisions concerning misconduct matters to the Corruption and Crime Commission.
Hon PETER COLLIER replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of the question. I am advised by the Department of Education as follows — (1) The Department of Education’s standards and integrity directorate conducted investigations in response to a complaint from a member of the community about staff conduct on an out-of-hours staff social club Christmas function. (2) No. (3) Yes, both. (4) Yes, both. (5) The director general is required to report decisions concerning misconduct matters to the Corruption and Crime Commission.
I thank the honourable member for some notice of the question. I am advised by the Department of Education as follows — (1) The Department of Education’s standards and integrity directorate conducted investigations in response to a complaint from a member of the community about staff conduct on an out-of-hours staff social club Christmas function. (2) No. (3) Yes, both. (4) Yes, both. (5) The director general is required to report decisions concerning misconduct matters to the Corruption and Crime Commission.
(1) The Department of Education’s standards and integrity directorate conducted investigations in response to a complaint from a member of the community about staff conduct on an out-of-hours staff social club Christmas function. (2) No. (3) Yes, both. (4) Yes, both. (5) The director general is required to report decisions concerning misconduct matters to the Corruption and Crime Commission.
(2) No. (3) Yes, both. (4) Yes, both. (5) The director general is required to report decisions concerning misconduct matters to the Corruption and Crime Commission.
(3) Yes, both. (4) Yes, both. (5) The director general is required to report decisions concerning misconduct matters to the Corruption and Crime Commission.
(4) Yes, both. (5) The director general is required to report decisions concerning misconduct matters to the Corruption and Crime Commission.
(5) The director general is required to report decisions concerning misconduct matters to the Corruption and Crime Commission.
(1) Can the minister explain the nature of the complaint investigated by the Department of Education’s standards and integrity branch at Kalbarri District High School this year? (2) Are the two deputy principals who commenced the 2011 academic year at Kalbarri District High School currently performing in their normal administrative and teaching capacities? (3) If no to (2), are either or both deputies on leave? (4) Are either or both deputies on full pay? (5) Does the director general report her recommendations outside her own department; and, if so, to whom? Hon PETER COLLIER replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of the question. I am advised by the Department of Education as follows — (1) The Department of Education’s standards and integrity directorate conducted investigations in response to a complaint from a member of the community about staff conduct on an out-of-hours staff social club Christmas function. (2) No. (3) Yes, both. (4) Yes, both. (5) The director general is required to report decisions concerning misconduct matters to the Corruption and Crime Commission.
(2) Are the two deputy principals who commenced the 2011 academic year at Kalbarri District High School currently performing in their normal administrative and teaching capacities? (3) If no to (2), are either or both deputies on leave? (4) Are either or both deputies on full pay? (5) Does the director general report her recommendations outside her own department; and, if so, to whom? Hon PETER COLLIER replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of the question. I am advised by the Department of Education as follows — (1) The Department of Education’s standards and integrity directorate conducted investigations in response to a complaint from a member of the community about staff conduct on an out-of-hours staff social club Christmas function. (2) No. (3) Yes, both. (4) Yes, both. (5) The director general is required to report decisions concerning misconduct matters to the Corruption and Crime Commission.
(3) If no to (2), are either or both deputies on leave? (4) Are either or both deputies on full pay? (5) Does the director general report her recommendations outside her own department; and, if so, to whom? Hon PETER COLLIER replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of the question. I am advised by the Department of Education as follows — (1) The Department of Education’s standards and integrity directorate conducted investigations in response to a complaint from a member of the community about staff conduct on an out-of-hours staff social club Christmas function. (2) No. (3) Yes, both. (4) Yes, both. (5) The director general is required to report decisions concerning misconduct matters to the Corruption and Crime Commission.
(4) Are either or both deputies on full pay? (5) Does the director general report her recommendations outside her own department; and, if so, to whom? Hon PETER COLLIER replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of the question. I am advised by the Department of Education as follows — (1) The Department of Education’s standards and integrity directorate conducted investigations in response to a complaint from a member of the community about staff conduct on an out-of-hours staff social club Christmas function. (2) No. (3) Yes, both. (4) Yes, both. (5) The director general is required to report decisions concerning misconduct matters to the Corruption and Crime Commission.
(5) Does the director general report her recommendations outside her own department; and, if so, to whom? Hon PETER COLLIER replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of the question. I am advised by the Department of Education as follows — (1) The Department of Education’s standards and integrity directorate conducted investigations in response to a complaint from a member of the community about staff conduct on an out-of-hours staff social club Christmas function. (2) No. (3) Yes, both. (4) Yes, both. (5) The director general is required to report decisions concerning misconduct matters to the Corruption and Crime Commission.
Hon PETER COLLIER replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of the question. I am advised by the Department of Education as follows — (1) The Department of Education’s standards and integrity directorate conducted investigations in response to a complaint from a member of the community about staff conduct on an out-of-hours staff social club Christmas function. (2) No. (3) Yes, both. (4) Yes, both. (5) The director general is required to report decisions concerning misconduct matters to the Corruption and Crime Commission.
I thank the honourable member for some notice of the question. I am advised by the Department of Education as follows — (1) The Department of Education’s standards and integrity directorate conducted investigations in response to a complaint from a member of the community about staff conduct on an out-of-hours staff social club Christmas function. (2) No. (3) Yes, both. (4) Yes, both. (5) The director general is required to report decisions concerning misconduct matters to the Corruption and Crime Commission.
(1) The Department of Education’s standards and integrity directorate conducted investigations in response to a complaint from a member of the community about staff conduct on an out-of-hours staff social club Christmas function. (2) No. (3) Yes, both. (4) Yes, both. (5) The director general is required to report decisions concerning misconduct matters to the Corruption and Crime Commission.
(2) No. (3) Yes, both. (4) Yes, both. (5) The director general is required to report decisions concerning misconduct matters to the Corruption and Crime Commission.
(3) Yes, both. (4) Yes, both. (5) The director general is required to report decisions concerning misconduct matters to the Corruption and Crime Commission.
(4) Yes, both. (5) The director general is required to report decisions concerning misconduct matters to the Corruption and Crime Commission.
(5) The director general is required to report decisions concerning misconduct matters to the Corruption and Crime Commission.
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