Appearance. 1. The code of appearance is intended to provide guidelines for acceptable apparel and appearance for employees. It is each employee’s professional obligation and responsibility to dress in a manner that reflects the Code of Appearance. 2. Using the school site identified process for shared decision making, any school may choose to adopt a School Code of Appearance exceeding the minimum standards of appearance included in the District Code. Documentation of the staff consensus will be included in the minutes of the meeting(s).
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Appearance.
1. The code of appearance is intended to provide guidelines for acceptable apparel and appearance for employees. It is each employee’s professional obligation and responsibility to dress in a manner that reflects the Code of Appearance.
2. Using the school site identified process for shared decision making, any school may choose to adopt a School Code of Appearance exceeding the minimum standards of appearance included in the District Code. Documentation of the staff consensus will be included in the minutes of the meeting(s).
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement
Appearance. 1. The code of appearance is intended to provide guidelines for acceptable apparel and appearance for employees. It is each employee’s professional obligation and responsibility to dress in a manner that reflects the Code of Appearance.
2. Using the school site identified process for shared decision making, any school may choose to adopt a School Code of Appearance exceeding the minimum standards of appearance included in the District Code. Documentation of the staff consensus will be included in the minutes of the meeting(s).meeting(s).
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement
Appearance. 1. The code of appearance is intended to provide guidelines for acceptable apparel and appearance for employees. It is each employee’s employee s professional obligation and responsibility to dress in a manner that reflects the Code of Appearance.
2. Using the school site identified process for shared decision making, any school may choose to adopt a School Code of Appearance exceeding the minimum standards of appearance included in the District Code. Documentation of the staff consensus will be included in the minutes of the meeting(s).
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement