Calling for a Substitute Sample Clauses

Calling for a Substitute. Members shall report the intention to be absent from duty to the designated phone number(s), or email address, by 6:15 a.m. on the day of absence. If possible, notification should be given on the previous day or earlier.
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Calling for a Substitute. Members will be provided with a telephone number, and an email address, which they may use to report their unavailability for work, no later than 6:15 a.m. of the day of their absence. Once a member has reported his/her unavailability for work, in compliance with the regulations pertaining to his/her school, it will not be his/her responsibility to find a substitute teacher.

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