EARLY RELEASE/LATE ARRIVAL Sample Clauses

EARLY RELEASE/LATE ARRIVAL. The privilege of early release/late arrival will only be granted to seniors. Seniors who have a scheduled study hall during the first period (A) or last period (K) of the school day may arrive late or leave early under certain conditions as outlined below: Late Arrival: • Students must be in good standing academically. (No D’s or F’s on the midterm and quarterly grade check). • Students must not have accumulated more than 3 tardies/period absences to their second period class (B) during any one quarter. • Any student who is not eligible for late arrival must report to their first period study hall. • All students must be present for any activity (i.e. mass, assembly, etc.) scheduled during first period. Early Release: • Students must be in good standing academically. (No D’s or F’s on the midterm and quarterly grade check). • Any student who is not eligible for early release must report to their last period study hall. • All students must be present for any activity (i.e. assembly) scheduled during last period. Documentation and qualifications for early release/late arrival privileges will be given only to those seniors who may be eligible and will be addressed the first week of each semester.
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EARLY RELEASE/LATE ARRIVAL. Early release/late arrival schedules will incorporate the following elements: • 30 minutes before and after school time and travel time, when needed • Compensation for lost planning time via weekly schedule adjustment or pro-rated per diem compensation In order to provide professional development and/or PLC time for employees throughout the school year, a K- 12 late arrival/early release schedule will be implemented.
EARLY RELEASE/LATE ARRIVAL. Early release and/or late arrival days for students may be designated by the District. These will be used for the purposes of staff development or training or data analysis. On early release days, any planned activities will not start until twenty (20) minutes after student dismissal or after completion of duties. On late arrival days, any planned activities will end fifteen (15) minutes prior to the start of school. Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxxx 4/13/12 3:55 PM Deleted: 6 Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx 4/29/11 2:02 PM Deleted: 8 Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxxx 4/13/12 3:56 PM Deleted: **K-5 will include two grading days and two pupil evaluation days which may include date teams/evaluation to adjust instruction. 6-12 will include four grading days. Xxxxxxx X. Xxx 4/19/12 11:06 AM Deleted: Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxxx 4/13/12 3:58 PM Deleted: *No more than one day shall be devoted to District and building meetings. The second day shall be utilized for teacher preparation. **There shall be no required District and/or building staff meetings on these days unless they have been mutually scheduled with the Association. Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx 4/13/11 11:32 AM Deleted: The District and Association will collaborate to form a committee charged with investigating the issues raised during bargaining that pertain to Articles 7 and 9. The committee will report its findings to the District and the Association by January 31, 2011.
EARLY RELEASE/LATE ARRIVAL. Early release and/or late arrival days for students may be designated by the District. These will be used for the purposes of staff development and/or training, application/implementation, collaboration, planning, or collaborative preparation of curriculum/lessons specifically tied to the staff development. One (1) early release/late arrival day per quarter shall be unit member-led in accordance with the developed building plan and for the purposes described above. These days shall be calendared on the second Monday of each quarter unless the Monday falls on a holiday and then the day shall fall on the subsequent Monday. In months when there are five (5) early release/late arrival Mondays, the 5th Monday will be unit-member directed. Prior to the start of the school year, the Administration and the Association will collaborate to plan the priorities, content and scheduling of these days. In addition, building administrators will create a process for collecting staff input and suggestions as to the content of such days, including opportunities for implementation. On early release days, any planned activities will not start until twenty (20) minutes after student dismissal. On late arrival days, any planned activities will end fifteen (15) minutes prior to the start of school.

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  • Liability Release In consideration for U of R allowing me to participate in the Activity, I agree I will not xxx the Releasees and I hereby release and indemnify the Releasees from any and all liabilities, claims, demands, actions, causes of actions, costs and expenses of any nature whatsoever arising out of any loss, personal injury (including death) or property damage, that I may sustain , arising from the Activity or while upon the premises where the Activity is being conducted, unless due directly to the gross negligence or willful misconduct of the Releasees.

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