Emergency Cards Sample Clauses

Emergency Cards. At the beginning of the school year, each student is issued an emergency card to be completed by a parent or guardian. It is mandatory that we have each child’s Emergency Card, complete with phone number(s) for parent(s), relatives, neighbors, or friends who are willing to assume responsibility for the child in case of an emergency. Persons listed on the emergency card should have transportation and provide a photo ID at the office when picking up the child. PLEASE NOTIFY THE SCHOOL OF A CHANGE OF ADDRESS AND/ OR TELEPHONE NUMBER AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. EMERGENCY EVACUATION & DRILLS At the beginning of the school year, each student is issued an emergency authorization form to be completed by a parent or guardian. It is mandatory that these forms be returned immediately. The authorization forms will be used at the pick-up point in the event of an evacuation due to an emergency at the Susquehanna Steam Electric Plant. Fire Drills, Severe Weather Drills, Lockdown, and Lock-Out Drills will be conducted regularly in accordance with law by students and staff. Reunification – Sky Alerts will be sent to alert parents of appropriate student pick-up points in the event of an emergency evacuation. FIRE DRILLS According to Pennsylvania School Law, schools are required to have at least one fire drill per month. Under the direction of the teacher, students will exit the building quickly and calmly, leaving all personal possessions in the school. The teacher should be the last one out of the room, should take the grade book and attendance, should close the windows and door, and remain with his/her group. After the building has been cleared, the building administrator will notify teachers to return to their classrooms. FAMILY CENTER Services for families with preschool children are provided free of charge by the Greater Nanticoke Area Family Center which is located at the Xxxxxxx Early Childhood Center. Please call 000-000-0000. There is limited enrollment.
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Emergency Cards. The student emergency cards must be completed online via the Infinite Campus Parent Portal no later than the fifth day of school. We do not retain emergency cards from the previous year. In addition to parent phone numbers, at least two emergency contacts should be listed. Medications and health conditions sections should be noted. xxxxx://xxxxx.xxxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxxxx.xxx/pvassist/infinite-campus-help/annual-u pdate
Emergency Cards. The student emergency cards must be completed, signed and returned no later than the fifth day of school. We do not retain emergency cards from the previous year. In addition to parent phone numbers, at least two emergency contacts should be listed. Medications and health conditions sections should be noted.
Emergency Cards. At the beginning of the school year, each student is issued an emergency card to be completed by a parent or guardian. It is mandatory that we have each child’s Emergency Card, complete with phone number(s) for parent(s), relatives, neighbors, or friends who are willing to as- sume responsibility for the child in case of an emergency. Persons listed on the emergency card should have transportation and provide a photo ID at the office when picking up the child.
Emergency Cards. Please call the school anytime there is a change of home phone number, employment, babysitter, or emergency numbers. In an emergency situation it is extremely important that this information is current. Bicycles Students are permitted to ride bicycles to and from school. Students must wear protective helmets and are expected to lock their bike to the racks located on each side of the school campus. The school and the district assume no responsibility for damage or theft of bicycles ridden to school.

Related to Emergency Cards

  • Emergency Care If you need emergency care, call 911 or go to the nearest hospital emergency room. If you are traveling outside our service area and need urgent care, call the Customer Service number provided in the chart above or visit our website and use the “Find A Doctor” feature to find a BlueCard provider.

  • Emergency Calls IP Phones need an additional power supply to operate. In the event of a power failure it is your responsibility to ensure you have the means to make emergency calls. In accordance with paragraph 13.2, we will not be liable for any loss or damage (financial or otherwise) where you fail to do so.

  • Emergency Childcare Employees may use vacation leave for childcare emergencies after the employee has exhausted all of their accrued compensatory time. Use of vacation leave and sick leave for emergency childcare is limited to a combined maximum of four (4) days per calendar year.

  • Emergency Closures A. The University’s inability to make a Room available to me for any reason beyond the University’s control including, but not limited to, natural disaster, fire, flood, earthquake, condemnation, pandemic, quarantine, utility malfunction, infestation, or other emergency or force majeure event shall not constitute a breach of this Agreement by the University. In such circumstances, the University shall have no liability to me in any way for injuries, reimbursement, damages, inconvenience, annoyance or compensation of any kind. The University may attempt to find, but cannot guarantee, an alternative space for me. If the unavailability of my Room or an alternative space persists for more than 72 hours, I may terminate this Agreement and Check out during said unavailability without penalty provided that I shall be responsible for all financial obligations incurred up to the date of such termination. The University agrees to provide me with a pro rata refund, calculated from the date of such termination to the end of the Agreement Period, of any prepaid housing and dining payment made to the University, and to return my Deposit pursuant to this Agreement. Upon resumption of standard operations, Agreement Termination requirements and charges will apply as described in Section XIV.

  • Emergency Call Out A call‐out shall occur when supervisory personnel specifically require an employee to perform emergency work outside the regular scheduled hours. All employees shall be paid two (2) times the regular rate of pay for all time worked during a call‐out for a minimum of two (2) hours up to a maximum of three (3) hours. All additional time worked over the three (3) hours emergency call‐out shall be at the regular overtime rate of pay of the employee. Anytime an employee on standby is monitoring the work of others they shall receive emergency call‐out pay.

  • Emergency Closure Where there is a temporary closure as a result of an immediate emergency or a planned temporary closure due to renovations, repairs, or moves, the Employer will:

  • Emergency Care Services If you experience a medical emergency while traveling outside our service area, go to the nearest emergency or urgent care facility. When you receive Out-of-Area covered healthcare services outside our service area and the claim is processed through the BlueCard Program, the amount you pay for the Out-of-Area Covered healthcare services, if not a flat dollar copayment, is calculated based on the lower of: • the billed charges for your Out-of-Area covered healthcare services; or • the negotiated price that the Host Blue makes available to us. Often, this “negotiated price” will be a simple discount that reflects an actual price that the Host Blue pays to your healthcare provider. Sometimes, it is an estimated price that takes into account special arrangements with your healthcare provider or provider group that may include types of settlements, incentive payments and/or other credits or charges. Occasionally, it may be an average price, based on a discount that results in expected average savings for similar types of healthcare providers after taking into account the same types of transactions as with an estimated price. Estimated pricing and average pricing also take into account adjustments to correct for over- or underestimation of past pricing of claims, as noted above. However, such adjustments will not affect the price we have used for your claim because they will not be applied after a claim has already been paid. Negotiated (non–BlueCard Program) Arrangements With respect to one or more Host Blues, in certain instances, instead of using the BlueCard Program, we may process your claims for covered healthcare services through Negotiated Arrangements for National Accounts. The amount you pay for covered healthcare services under this arrangement will be calculated based on the negotiated price (refer to the description of negotiated price in the BlueCard® Program section above) made available to us by the Host Blue.

  • Emergency Call-In When an employee is called in to perform unanticipated extra work, and the work is not an extension of his normal workday, he shall be compensated for the hours worked. Such compensation shall be for a minimum of four (4) hours in the event the employee works less than this amount of time. However, actual time worked will be considered for the computation of overtime.

  • Emergency Contact CONTRACTOR shall have a responsible person available at, or reasonably near, the Project/Service on a twenty-four (24) hour basis, seven (7) days a week, who may be contacted in emergencies and in cases where immediate action must be taken to handle any problem that might arise. CONTRACTOR shall submit to the COUNTY’s Project Manager, the phone numbers and names of personnel designated to be contacted in cases of emergencies. This list shall contain the name of their supervisors responsible for work pertaining to this Agreement.

  • Emergency Closings In the event of a student day or teacher duty day lost for an emergency, the teacher shall perform duties another day in lieu thereof as the school board or its designated representative shall determine, if any.

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