SERVICES FOR STUDENTS Sample Clauses

SERVICES FOR STUDENTS. A number of extra-curricular clubs and/or enrichment activities are offered for students. A brochure describing these activities is available in the school office. Nominal fees may be charged for participation in order to cover the cost of materials and/or supplies. There is no better way for students to enrich their education than by taking part in clubs and after-school activities or through working with a teacher. These opportunities will allow you to explore things you already enjoy and to try other areas that sound interesting. In order to participate in any after school extra-curricular activity, including music performances, plays, etc., students must arrive in time to be counted present during the school day. Students serving ISS may not participate in after school activities on the day(s) the suspension(s) is served. Students staying for after school activities will be expected to follow the following rules or they may be banned from all after school activities: • You may not stay after school to wait for another student. • You must be with a teacher or other staff member at all times. • You must abide by the SSCS Code of Conduct while participating in the activity. • Your school activity privileges will be cancelled if discipline becomes a problem. • You must clear the school building immediately following after school activities. • You must arrange for your own transportation to arrive promptly at the end of the activity. • Written permission is required for use of SSCS’s facilities. Students are not allowed on campus unless supervised by a school employee. Students with outstanding lunch or after care balances will not be allowed to participate in any type of fund required extracurricular academic or non-academic activities/events (including field trips, competitions, clubs, and after school events.)
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SERVICES FOR STUDENTS. AFTER SCHOOL ACTIVITIES A number of extracurricular clubs and/or enrichment activities are offered for students as a privilege. There is no better way for students to enrich their education than by taking part in clubs and after-school activities or through working with a teacher. These opportunities will allow you to explore things you already enjoy and to try other areas that sound interesting. In order to participate in any after school extra-curricular activity, including music performances, plays, etc., students must arrive in time to be counted present during the school day. Students must be present that school day to be able to go to clubs. Students staying for after school activities will be expected to follow the following rules or they may be banned from all after school activities: ● You must have signed up for the after school activity ahead of time. ● You may not stay after school to wait for another student. ● Excessive tardiness/absence to a club may result in automatic withdrawal from club. ● You must be with a teacher or other staff member at all times. ● You must abide by the TMSA Code of Conduct while participating in the activity. ● Your school activity privileges will be cancelled if discipline becomes a problem. ● You must clear the school building immediately following after school activities by exiting from the student entrance. ● You must arrange for your own transportation to arrive promptly at the end of the activity. ● All children must be picked up from any TMSA program or event at the designated time the program or event ends. There will be no exceptions to this policy. Failure to pick up your children within 30 minutes of the end of the event may result in TMSA staff or administration contacting the authorities. 1st Offense: Any family picking up a child beyond program ending time will be assessed $10.00 per child for the first 15 minutes late and $5.00 per 5 minutes thereafter, per event, as a late penalty. Time will be computed by the cell phone time. Fine is due at the time of pick up. Students may not be able to attend any after school event or activity until this fee is paid. 2nd Offense: Late Fee Policy Applies (as stated above) and your child will no longer be able to participate in after school events for the remainder of the school year. AFTER SCHOOL CARE PROGRAM TMSA does offer paid after-school care for their students. Please see the school website for more information and to sign up. COMMUNICATIONS BETWEEN SCHOOL ...
SERVICES FOR STUDENTS. Consortium members will supply the required services, resources, supervision and support needed by the students. In this point, all the Parties declare to be able to coach the students through the different services of the University, and also declare to guarantee the existence of accommodation facilities for all the students of this Master, and for any visiting scholars and their families. The Consortium may organize open educational and formative activities that are coherent with the aims of the Consortium.
SERVICES FOR STUDENTS. A number of extra-curricular clubs and/or enrichment activities are offered for students. A brochure describing these activities is available in the school office. Nominal fees may be charged for participation in order to cover the cost of materials and/or supplies. There is no better way for students to enrich their education than by taking part in clubs and after-school activities or through working with a teacher. These opportunities will allow you to explore things you already enjoy and to try other areas that sound interesting. In order to participate in any after school extra-curricular activity, including music performances, plays, etc., students must arrive in time to be counted present during the school day. Students serving in-school suspension may not participate in after school activities on the day(s) the suspension(s) is served. Students staying for after school activities will be expected to follow the following rules or they may be banned from all after school activities: You may not stay after school to wait for another student. You must be with a teacher or other staff member at all times. You must abide by the OSES Code of Conduct while participating in the activity. Your school activity privileges will be cancelled if discipline becomes a problem. You must clear the school building immediately following after school activities.
SERVICES FOR STUDENTS. 43 After School Activities 43 After School Care Program 44 Communications between School & Home 44 Field Trips 45 Lunch/Nutrition Program 45 Home Visits 45 Multi-tiered Systems of Support (MTSS) 45 Behavioral Leadership Team 45 Exceptional Student Education (ESE) 46 School Pictures 46 School Resource Officer 46 School Sponsored Activities 46 Transportation Car Riders 46 Walkers 46 Skateboards, Roller Blades, and Scooters 46 Health and Safety 47 Illness and Injury 47 Emergency Contact Forms 47 Medication Policy 47 Self-Administration of Medication 47 Over-the-Counter Medications 48 Wellness Policy 48 Guidance 48 Graduation Information: Students Entering Grade 9 48 Graduation Requirements: Students with Disabilities 49 24-Credit Standard Diploma Requirements 49 Standard Diploma Designation Requirements 50 Public Postsecondary Options 50 24-credit Program: Graduate Early 51 Distinction Between 18-Credit ACCEL Option and 24-Credit Option 51 Bright Futures Scholarships 51 Financial Aid Information 51 Useful Websites and Links for Parents and Students 52 Scholarship Search Resources: 52 GENERAL INFORMATION 53 Announcements 53 Book Bags, Backpacks, Pencil Bags, Roller Bags and Purses 53 Classroom Observations 53 Corrections and/or Modifications to This Handbook 53 Definitions and/or Interpretations Used in This Handbook 53 Lockers 53 Lost and Found 54 Metal Detectors & Scans 54 Materials Distribution 54 Missing Items 54 Parking and Traffic Circulation 54 Parent Participation 55 Payments 55 Recording Devices – Audio or Video 55 Social Media 55 Student Agenda/Hall Passes 55 Student I.D. Cards 56 Telephone Calls 56 Video or Audio Surveillance 56 Visitors to the Building 56 Code of Conduct Summary‌ Orlando Science Schools adheres to the OCPS Code of Conduct for major disciplinary offenses (Level II-IV) and use a Conduct Point system to track Minor Offenses. A Level IV offense may result in up to 10 days of suspension, and an expulsion from the school district will be considered. Minor Offenses Level II Level III Level IV Personal Bag Policy Violation Repeated Misconduct of a Minor Offense Simple Battery Alcohol Chewing Gum Offensive Language Vandalism ($100 to $999) Arson/Igniting Eating or Drinking in Unauthorized Areas of Campus Leaving Class Without Permission Disrespect Threat/Intimidation Tardy to Class Skipping Class or Activity Extortion/Blackmail Aggravated Battery Unnatural Hair Color or Body Art Public Display of Affection (PDA) Fighting Threats to the Scho...

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  • Fees for Services The compensation of the Subadviser for its services under this Agreement shall be calculated and paid by the Adviser in accordance with the attached Schedule C. Pursuant to the Investment Advisory Agreement between the Fund and the Adviser, the Adviser is solely responsible for the payment of fees to the Subadviser.

  • Public Contracts for Services [Not applicable to agreements relating to the offer, issuance, or sale of securities, investment advisory services or fund management services, sponsored projects, intergovernmental agreements, or information technology services or products and services] Contractor certifies, warrants, and agrees that it does not knowingly employ or contract with a worker without authorization who will perform work under this Agreement and will confirm the employment eligibility of all employees who are newly hired for employment in the United States to perform work under this Agreement, through participation in the E-Verify Program or the Department program established pursuant to C.R.S. §8-17.5-102(5)(c). Contractor shall not knowingly employ or contract with a worker without authorization to perform work under this Agreement or enter into a contract with a subcontractor that fails to certify to Contractor that the subcontractor shall not knowingly employ or contract with a worker without authorization to perform work under this Agreement. Contractor (a) shall not use E-Verify Program or Department program procedures to undertake pre-employment screening of job applicants while this Agreement is being performed, (b) shall notify the subcontractor and County within three days if Contractor has actual knowledge that a subcontractor is employing or contracting with a worker without authorization for work under this Agreement, (c) shall terminate the subcontract if a subcontractor does not stop employing or contracting with the worker without authorization within three days of receiving the notice, and (d) shall comply with reasonable requests made in the course of an investigation, undertaken pursuant to C.R.S. §8-17.5-102(5), by the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment. If Contractor participates in the Department program, Contractor shall deliver to County a written, notarized affirmation, affirming that Contractor has examined the legal work status of such employee, and shall comply with all of the other requirements of the Department program. If Contractor fails to comply with any requirement of this provision or C.R.S. §8-17.5-102 et seq., County may terminate this Agreement for breach and, if so terminated, Contractor shall be liable for damages.

  • Charges for Services (a) It is the intention of the parties that the charges for the Services provided under this Agreement be determined in accordance with fair and reasonable standards and that no party realize a profit nor incur a loss as a result of the Services rendered pursuant to this Agreement.

  • Contract for Services The parties intend this Agreement to be a contract for the provision of services and not a contract for the sale of goods. To the fullest extent permitted by law, the provisions of the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC), the Uniform Computer Information Transaction Act (UCITA), the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods, and any substantially similar legislation as may be enacted, shall not apply to this Agreement.

  • Fee for Services In consideration of the Services rendered by the Contractor and subject to clause 6.3 below, the Union shall pay to the Contractor a fee (the “Fee”) at the rate of and in the manner specified in the Schedule to this Agreement. The fee for service/s will be agreed in writing for the length of the agreement and will be reviewed at the organisations discretion and schedule, annually as a minimum. The Contractor shall submit monthly to the Union an invoice on, or as soon as reasonably possible after, the last day of each month detailing the Services (number of hours) provided within that month. The invoice shall show any value added tax separately. The Union may deduct from any sums payable to the Contractor any sums that the Contractor owes to the Union. If notice of termination is given under clause 13 and the Union does not require the Contractor to provide the Services during the notice period the Fee shall cease to accrue on the date upon which notice of termination was given. Upon termination of this Agreement under clause 13, the Contractor shall be entitled to receive payment of the Fee accrued only to the end of the day on which termination occurs. The Contractor shall be responsible for all day to day personal expenses incurred in the performance of the Services. If the Contractor is unable to provide the Services for any reason the Contractor shall not be entitled to receive any Fee in respect of that period of unavailability.

  • Contracting for Services It is the intent of the parties to preserve the work and job opportunities of the employees covered by this agreement. It is also, however, an obligation as well as a management prerogative of the employer to maintain the efficiency of the employer's operations and to determine methods and means by which those operations are to be conducted. The employer shall make every reasonable effort to retain the employees covered by this agreement and will not make arrangements to contract with any outside firm for any of the services ordinarily rendered by said employees which would jeopardize their continued employment without disclosure to the bargaining agent sufficiently in advance to accommodate discussion between the parties of the contemplated action. The employer shall not enter into any such contract for services unless it can be proven that said contract would result in increased efficiency of operations by way of obtaining the same services at less cost or additional services for the same cost, or unless it can be proven that such action is necessitated by financial exigency. The employer agrees it shall be a condition of any such contract for services which may displace employees covered herein, that the contractor shall offer employment to as many of said employees who would be displaced by said contract as the number of similarly qualified employees who shall be required by the contractor to effect performance of the contract. It is understood, however, that the employer may not require the terms of the contractor's offer of employment to be identical to or commensurate with those of the employee's contract with the employer. The provisions of this paragraph are subject to the grievance procedure and no work which would result in displacement of any employee within the bargaining unit shall be contracted prior to a final decision on any grievance filed under the terms of this contract.

  • Payment for Services Contractor shall exert reasonable and diligent efforts to collect prompt payment from the Commonwealth. Contractor shall pay Subcontractor in proportion to amounts received from the Commonwealth which are attributable to the Services performed by Subcontractor. Contractor shall pay Subcontractor within fourteen (14) days after the Contractor receives such payment from the Commonwealth, unless the parties expressly agree upon a different payment schedule or structure as set forth below: ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________.

  • Responsibility for Subcontractors All requirements for the “Prime” contractor shall also apply to any and all subcontractors. It is the Prime Contractors’ responsibility to insure the compliance by the subcontractors. At all times the Prime Contractor remains liable to the Authority for the performance and compliance of his/her subcontractors.

  • Subcontracting for Medicaid Services Notwithstanding any permitted subcontracting of services to be performed under this Agreement, Party shall remain responsible for ensuring that this Agreement is fully performed according to its terms, that subcontractor remains in compliance with the terms hereof, and that subcontractor complies with all state and federal laws and regulations relating to the Medicaid program in Vermont. Subcontracts, and any service provider agreements entered into by Party in connection with the performance of this Agreement, must clearly specify in writing the responsibilities of the subcontractor or other service provider and Party must retain the authority to revoke its subcontract or service provider agreement or to impose other sanctions if the performance of the subcontractor or service provider is inadequate or if its performance deviates from any requirement of this Agreement. Party shall make available on request all contracts, subcontracts and service provider agreements between the Party, subcontractors and other service providers to the Agency of Human Services and any of its departments as well as to the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services.

  • Requests For Samples By Authorized Users Requests for samples by Authorized Users require the consent of the Contractor. Where Contractor refuses to furnish a sample, Authorized User may, in its sole discretion, make a determination on the performance capability of the Product or on the issue in question. BID EVALUATION

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