Black Out Dates. 1. Except for circumstances set forth below, Personal Leave is not available under the following conditions: (1) the orientation period as defined by the Board of Education, (2) the last five official days of the school year as recognized by the State Department of Education, (3) the last contract day prior to Thanksgiving, Winter and Spring breaks or a holiday, (4) the first contract day following Thanksgiving, Winter and Spring breaks or a holiday, (5) The fall and spring day conference dates, (6) Professional development days, (7) the last contract day, or (8) because of severe weather when school is in session, (9) In combination with deduct days to extend or circumvent 1 through 7 above. 2. Notwithstanding paragraph 1 above, Personal Leave may be available during the black out dates: (1) to attend a high school graduation ceremony of an employee's child or stepchild, (2) to attend a college graduation ceremony of an employee, an employee's spouse, child, or stepchild, (3) to attend a military ceremony of an employee's spouse, child, or stepchild, (4) for appearance in a court of law as a litigant when sincere but unsuccessful efforts have been made to reschedule an appearance, (5) observance of a religious holiday, (6) to attend the wedding of an employee's child, step-child, parent, brother, sister, step-brother, step-sister, or the same relative of the employee's spouse, or (7) If authorized by the Superintendent or their designee based on extenuating circumstances related to (1)-(6).
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Black Out Dates. 1. Except for circumstances set forth below, Personal Leave is not available under the following conditions:
(1) the orientation period as defined by the Board of Education,
(2) the last five official days of the school year as recognized by the State Department of Education,
(3) the last contract day prior to Thanksgiving, Winter and Spring breaks or a holiday,
(4) the first contract day following Thanksgiving, Winter and Spring breaks or a holiday,
(5) The fall and spring day conference dates,
(6) Professional development days,
(7) the last contract day, or
(8) 6) because of severe weather when school is in session,
(97) In combination with deduct days to extend or circumvent 1 through 7 6 above.
2. Notwithstanding paragraph 1 above, Personal Leave may be available during the black out dates:
(1) to attend a high school graduation ceremony of an employee's ’s child or stepchild,
(2) to attend a college graduation ceremony of an employee, an employee's ’s spouse, child, or stepchild,
(3) to attend a military graduation ceremony or an overseas military deployment ceremony of an employee's ’s spouse, child, or stepchild,
(4) for appearance in a court of law as a litigant when sincere but unsuccessful efforts have been made to reschedule an appearance,
(5) observance of a religious holiday,
(6) to attend the wedding of an employee's ’s child, step-child, parent, brother, sister, step-brother, step-sister, or the same relative of the employee's ’s spouse, or
(7) If authorized by the Superintendent or their designee based on extenuating circumstances related to (1)-(6).
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement