Activities and Events Sample Clauses

Activities and Events. 1. It is agreed that each teacher will work at least two (2) activities each year outside the normal class day without additional pay. Teachers will not be expected (although they may volunteer) to work these activities in a school other than the one in which they normally have their teaching assignment.
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Activities and Events. All activities such as athletic events, dances, group practices, etc., are extensions of the school day and all expectations in the handbook apply. Parish academic eligibility procedures are followed, when applicable, for participation. Students (and approved guests) participating in any activity must follow the Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx School Uniform Policy/Dress Code. Only Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx School students are allowed to attend dances. Students are not allowed to leave a dance early without parental consent. Students who are absent more than ½ day of the school day (includes check-in and check-out) may not attend any school activity on the day or days they are absent; this includes, but is not limited to, athletic events, dances, and group practices. Students who are suspended from school may not attend any school activity on the days they are suspended; this includes, but is not limited to, athletic events, dances, and group practices. If a parent is late picking-up a student from any extra-curricular activity by 10-minutes, the student will no longer be allowed to attend after school functions. ARRIVAL Students may begin exiting busses and cars when the 6:50 bell rings. Busses drop off students in the driveway in front of school. Parents and visitors should refrain from parking in this area, as it prevents busses from navigating this driveway safely. Car riders are dropped off in the rear of the building by using the driveway on the side of the school. Students should not be dropped off on the side of the school. Students must be dropped off in the rear, where there is staff supervision, and a walkway for students to use. PARENTS MAY NOT DROP OFF STUDENTS IN THE FRONT OF THE SCHOOL TO AVOID USING THE CAR RIDER LINE. Our car rider line is very efficient and moves very quickly. Upon arriving to school in the morning, students in grades PK-4 should report to the cafeteria. Students in grades 5-8 should report to the gym. Students arriving after 7:10 a.m. may report directly to their homeroom after they receive their breakfast.
Activities and Events. With guidance and direction from DYCD, IWE shall engage the participants to move from theory to practice to enable DYCD to develop an awareness campaign that would engage other young people to actively participate in civic systems and give voice to the ideas that emerged from the YAY Census through a series of four
Activities and Events a. Information about student performance and/or activities will be provided.

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