Early education Sample Clauses
Early education. If you wish to take up your early years’ entitlement, you are required to complete and sign a Parental Declaration form on a termly basis. If you are eligible for 30 hours funding, you will need to supply the setting with the 30 hours code. Failure to do so will result in full fees being charged for the period until the code is valid. It is your responsibility to keep the 30 hours code valid, failure to do so will result in full fees being charged. A consumable contribution is required for children who are eligible for the early years’ entitlement. This is a contribution towards the costs of our healthy home cooked food and the additional range of activities that we provide over and above the expected early years curriculum. If you elect to not pay the contribution, please notify the setting manager how you will either pay for these items separately or provide your own. Due to the risks of cross contamination, allergies and storing food safely, food brought in from home is not permitted. Our cooks work closely with our children and families to support children’s diagnosed dietary requirements and prepare five healthy and nutritious meals (breakfast, snack, cooked lunch, snack, cooked tea). Any parents electing not to pay the consumable contribution would need to collect their child over the lunch/teatime period. Alternatively, meals can be provided at a daily cost of £6 per day (£1.50 each for breakfast and tea, £3 for lunch and snacks).
Early education. Department teachers shall have adult/child ratios which are currently as shown below and maximum group sizes permitted by law. It is agreed that the District will meet and consult with the Union before implementing any changes in the ratio.
9.5.6.2.1 Infants and toddlers
9.5.6.2.2 Toddlers 18 to 36 months of age 4 per adult
Early education. There are 9,856 children enrolled in Council and partner nurseries and up to primary 3 education. The Council area has 250 preschool establishments which are widely dispersed and sometimes in very isolated and remote communities. Of these: 160 centres run by the Council, including 24 centres which educate through the medium of Gaelic; 66 are partner centres managed on a voluntary basis 22 are partner centres privately run. By the time youngsters reach Primary 3, they are making good progress both in English medium and Gaelic medium education. Overall results in reading, writing and mathematics together with Gaelic reading and writing at this stage have shown steady increases over the past 4 years.
Early education. If you wish to take up your early years’ entitlement funding, you are required to complete and sign a Parental Declaration form on a termly basis. If you are eligible for 15/30 hours funding, you will need to supply the setting with the 15/30 hours code. Failure to do so will result in full fees being charged for the period until the code is valid. It is your responsibility to keep the 15/30 hours code valid, failure to do so will result in full fees being charged. A consumable contribution is required for children who are in receipt of any early years’ entitlement funding. This is a contribution towards the costs of our healthy, home cooked food and the additional range of activities that we provide over and above the expected early years curriculum. If you elect to not pay the contribution, please notify the setting manager how you will either pay for these items separately or provide your own. We appreciate, on occasion, families can experience financial hardship and support in the form of a deduction may be available in specific circumstances. In this event, please speak with the manager. Due to the risks of cross contamination, allergies and storing food safely, food brought in from home is not permitted. Our cooks work closely with our children and families to support children with diagnosed dietary requirements and prepare five healthy and nutritious meals (breakfast, snack, cooked lunch, snack, cooked tea). Any parents electing not to pay the consumable contribution would need to collect their child over the lunch/teatime period.
Early education. If you wish to take up your early years’ entitlement, you are required to complete and sign a Parental Declaration form on a termly basis. If you are eligible for 30 hours funding, you will need to supply the setting with the 30 hours code. Failure to do so will result in full fees being charged for the period until the code is valid. It is your responsibility to keep the 30 hours code valid, failure to do so will result in full fees being charged. A consumable contribution is required for children who are eligible for the early years’ entitlement. This is a contribution towards the costs of any snacks and the additional range of activities that we provide over and above the expected early years curriculum. If you elect to not pay the contribution, please notify the setting manager how you will either pay for these items separately or provide your own. There is the option to be able to purchase a cooked lunch at a daily cost as detailed in the fees section. This is supplied by an outside catering company as the nursery does not have a functioning kitchen. If you do not wish to take up the option of a cooked lunch, please provide a packed lunch for your child.
Early education. 16 Units; and a minimum of one (1) year of experience working with children ages 18 certifications; able to lift, twist, turn, stoop, reach, push, and bend, 19 demonstrating full range of motion, and complete a Special Incident Report in 20 the event a child is injured during child care services. Injuries include but 21 not limited to bite marks, scratches, lacerations and bruises. Excellent 22 written and verbal English skills. Bilingual in Spanish is required.
Early education. Consultant shall coordinate the approval of selected caterers and additional resources in collaboration with the County Librarian & County Manager.
Early education. Department teachers shall have the same rights as described in Section
Early education. In-Person Pre-K Summer Schedule
Early education. All Adult Education courses, which are conducted in-person and as hybrid classes, shall follow the protocols outlined above for Secondary Classrooms. With synchronous instructional time adjusted for class length. (No less than 50% of class length). Class sessions currently conducted online are not included as part of this provision.
