Care of School Property Sample Clauses

Care of School Property. Teachers will be expected to provide normal care of instructional school equipment. However, they shall not be required to do major repair or replacement work on equipment or property.
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Care of School Property. Students should not mark school furniture, walls, ceilings, floors or equipment with pen, pencil, or any other instrument. Do not tamper with the fire alarms, fire extinguishers, electrical systems, plumbing systems, thermostats, and etc. Anyone who willfully destroys school property through vandalism, arson or larceny or who creates a hazard to the safety of other students will be referred to the proper law enforcement authorities and face suspension and/or expulsion along with restitution for the property they damaged.
Care of School Property. School loyalty and pride are displayed by keeping the building neat and clean. Students who intentionally deface or damage school equipment or property in any way will be required to clean the article, pay for the damage done, and depending on the severity, face out of school suspension. Classroom • Follow district discipline procedures and guidelines as outlined in the Student Code of Conduct. • Follow established classroom rules. • Be prepared with necessary supplies. • Maintain a cooperative attitude. • Respect the rights and property of others. • Ask permission to leave the room and only go to the designated area(s).
Care of School Property. Students are expected to take pride in the appearance of their classroom and all school property. Students are responsible for respecting school property both inside and outside the school. This includes the school building, grounds, equipment, and materials. Each student is accountable for the condition of his/her desk and chair. Parents and students will be required to pay for any damage to school property, including but not limited to loss or damage to textbooks, instructional materials, computers, software, and library books beyond normal wear and tear. In all cases, the principal will be the final judge of the need for remuneration.
Care of School Property and understand and agree to abide by the procedures and rules set forth in these Policies and this Agreement.
Care of School Property. Students are responsible for the proper care and use of all books, computers, supplies, equipment, and furniture supplied by the school. Willful damage to instructional materials may result in damage fees or restitution. EDUCATIONAL MATERIALS Students are responsible for maintaining and returning all instructional materials that the school provides them (library books, calculators, etc). Materials that are damaged or lost may incur monetary restitution or the prohibition of attending after school activities/events. FERPA – THE FAMILY EDUCATIONAL RIGHTS & PRIVACY ACT The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 defines who may and may not see student records and guarantees privacy of student records. FERPA guarantees families or guardians the right to inspect and review their child's records and establishes policies through which families can challenge the accuracy of student records. FERPA prohibits the release of information about a student without the parent or guardian's consent, except to those who have a legitimate right to know. People who have a legitimate right to know include staff who are involved in the student's education (e.g., administrator, counselor, school psychologist, general education teacher), correctional facilities, administrators of schools to which the student is transferring or applying for financial aid, and in emergencies, persons who act to protect the student's health and safety. Access to files must be granted to both families unless a court order denies access to a parent. The important components of FERPA are that all of a student's records are located in the files, families have access to them, they can challenge them, and the files contain confidential information. We safeguard all files and ensure that the appropriate information remains in the files. ACADEMIC INFORMATION Our teachers take great responsibility for the academic growth of all students. We welcome families to fully immerse themselves in their child’s education.

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  • School Improvement The conditions which follow shall govern employee participation in any and all plans, programs, or projects included in the terms, site-based decision making, school improvement, effective schools as provided in Act 197, P.A. 1987 (Section 15.1919 (919b) MSA) or other similar plans:

  • Searchability Offering searchability capabilities on the Directory Services is optional but if offered by the Registry Operator it shall comply with the specification described in this section.

  • Use of School Equipment The association shall have the right to use school facilities and equipment, including typewriters, computers, telecommunications resources, copy machines, other duplicating equipment, calculating machines and all types of audio/visual equipment at reasonable times, when such equipment is not otherwise in use. The Association shall pay for the reasonable cost of all materials, supplies and equipment incident to such use.

  • Use of School Buildings The ASSOCIATION and its representatives shall have the right to use school buildings at all reasonable hours for meetings. This use must be within the hours when custodians are regularly employed and within accepted school policy.

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