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– BOOSTER TICKETS. The District will make available to bargaining unit members a booster ticket which will admit them to all Longview high school athletic extra-curricular activities for the current year. The ticket excludes admission to tournaments and playoffs. Employee tickets shall be at no cost to the employee and may be obtained at any secondary school during regular work hours. The employee may purchase a second adult ticket at a price of ten dollars ($10). Tickets may be purchased at any secondary school during regular school hours. The adult ticket will admit dependent children who are still in grade school accompanied by at least one parent. The ticket is nontransferable.
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– BOOSTER TICKETS. ‌ A. The District will make available to employees a booster ticket which will admit them to all District extra- curricular activities for the current year. The ticket excludes admission to tournaments and playoffs. Employee tickets shall be at no cost to the employee and may be obtained at any secondary school during regular work hours. B. The employee may purchase a second booster ticket at a price of ten dollars ($10). Tickets may be purchased at any secondary school during regular school hours. C. The booster ticket will admit dependent children who are still in grade school accompanied by at least one parent. The ticket is nontransferable.
– BOOSTER TICKETS. A. The Employer will make available to employees represented by the Association a Booster Ticket, which will admit them to all Longview extracurricular activities for the current year. The ticket excludes admission to tournaments and playoffs. Employee tickets shall be at no cost to the employee and may be obtained at any secondary school during regular school hours. B. The employee may purchase a ticket for his/her spouse at a price of ten ($10) dollars. Tickets may be purchased at any secondary school during regular school hours. C. The adult ticket will admit dependent children who are still in grade school and accompanied by at least one parent. D. The ticket is nontransferable.
– BOOSTER TICKETS. The Association will receive 18 booster tickets that will admit Employees and immediate family members to all Onalaska home, non-playoff extracurricular activities. Employees will sign up for the tickets through the association and may be requested to help supervise and assist when there is immediate need. The District will purchase the tickets through the ASB at the current family ticket price. Formatted: Not Highlight

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