Adverse Weather Conditions: Delayed Starts Sample Clauses

Adverse Weather Conditions: Delayed Starts. In the event of adverse weather conditions causing a delayed start, nurses, taking into account weather and road conditions, should report to their site as expeditiously as possible. Revised: June 8, 2009 Adopted: August 10, 2009 Effective: July 1, 2009 School Closure, Policy 4716.1 When schools are closed to students due to adverse weather conditions, nurses are not expected to report to their assigned buildings. The Board of Education may reschedule workdays not held through a revision of nurse calendars. The Superintendent or designee is responsible for communicating any calendar revisions in a timely manner. Approved by Superintendent, Xxxxxxx X. Xxxxxx, November 8, 1982. Revised by Superintendent, Xxxx X. Xxxxxxx, July 1, 2009. Role of Nurse, Policy 4717
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Adverse Weather Conditions: Delayed Starts. In the event of adverse weather conditions causing a delayed start, nurses, taking into account weather and road conditions, should report to their site as expeditiously as possible. Revised: June 8, 2009 Adopted: August 10, 2009 Effective: July 1, 2009

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