Extra Activities Sample Clauses

Extra Activities. BEO WORLD offers the CLIENT the SERVICE of extra activities in accordance with the following guidelines: 6.1. THE CLIENT undertakes to pay BEO WORLD the price for the extra activities according to the established the payment schedule pursuant to Annex 5. 6.2. THE CLIENT undertakes to pay BEO WORLD the non-refundable amount in accordance with the payment schedule established in Annex 5. From that moment on, it will not be possible to cancel, make changes, request refunds, vouchers, or, if applicable, to transfer funds. 6.3. The payment deadline to settle the extra activities according to the PROGRAM and/or THE CONTRACTED SERVICES is as follows: a) For BEO, WEE, The Masters, International Experience and WEE Canada to be held during the months of March and April of each year: the deadline to pay off balance is December 15 prior to travel date. b) For BEO, WEE, The Masters, International Experience and WEE Canada to be held during the months of June and July of each year: the deadline to pay off balance is April 30 prior to travel date. 6.4. In the event that the outstanding balance for extra activities has not been settled, BEO WORLD reserves the right to cancel the purchase without the right to a refund, exchange, redemption, or any other form of substitution by the CLIENT. 6.5. The CLIENT may request a new quote from BEO WORLD, this being completely independent of the initial quote which could reflect increases in prices, dates, places and types of extra activity. In this case, once the quote has been accepted by the CLIENT, it must make the payment in accordance with a new calendar and through the execution of a new Agreement.
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Extra Activities. 1. LEA Members that supervise students on the 4th, 5th, 6th, and 8th grade class trips or other Board approved overnight field trips shall be compensated at a rate of two hundred dollars ($200.00)/night. 2. The District school nurse shall earn one compensatory day for conducting CPR training and facilitating the offering of sports medicine classes in the district.
Extra Activities. All extra school activities must be planned with the approval of the Administration.
Extra Activities. (effective 7/1/20)
Extra Activities. 1. For activities sponsored or approved by the School Administration or the Committee and for non- sponsored activities, the following shall apply: (a) The Administration shall determine whether a skilled craftsman will be working according to present practice. (b) Payment for this work will be made by the School Department in accordance with its customary practices for payment of overtime. 2. Payment for overtime will be based upon the next available payroll preparation after verified overtime notices are endorsed by the Director of Facilities or his designee and received by the Payroll Department.
Extra Activities. 1. For activities sponsored or approved by the school administration or the School Department and for non-sponsored activities, the following shall apply: 1.1 The building administration and/or the Director of Facilities or his designee, in consultation with the head custodian, shall determine whether a department employee will be present and working for the activity. This does not require one custodian per group. 1.2 Payment for this work will be made by the employer in accordance with their customary practices for payment of overtime as noted in section A.4 above. 2. Parent Advisory Councils and Home/School Associations shall be considered a school- sponsored group. 3. The following will be used to cover extra activities: 3.1 Extra Activities, both school sponsored and non-school sponsored, may or may not require extra coverage. The Principal, Supervisor, or designee, in consultation with the Head Custodian will make this determination. Those activities for which extra coverage is not provided will be set-up/cleaned up by on-duty staff. If a custodian who is working a regular shift (not hired to work the activity) is instructed to perform work in connection with an activity, he/she will leave a written note for the Head Custodian describing the change in his/her scheduled work. The practice of paying overtime during the school day for school activities is discontinued. 3.2 Those activities which require only minimal departmental coverage will be assigned to an on-duty individual(s) as a shift extension. Custodians and Head Custodians may indicate that they do not wish to work the shift extension subject to Management Rights, Article 33, and Section H. 3.3 Those activities which require more extensive department coverage will be assigned to call-back personnel per section A.3 above. 4. Custodians and Head Custodians may not leave their assigned or regular work station(s) to cover any paid activity without the knowledge and approval of the Head Custodian of the building. In such cases, the Custodians and Head Custodians will be expected to make up the hours of work missed in covering the paid activity. Make-up time shall be recorded by the Head Custodian and submitted in writing to the Director of Facilities and/or his designee. Part III: Skilled Craftsmen
Extra Activities. 6.4.1 Appearances compelled by subpoena or directed by superior officers before criminal courts, grand juries, petit juries, suppression hearing, motion practice and appellate matter and breath test, all in so far as they may relate to the regular and normal duties of a law enforcement officer and further including, but not limited to, the New York Liquor Authority, the New York State Investigation Commission, and the New York State Department of Motor Vehicles, will be compensated by a minimum of four hours, only when exclusively some time other than regularly scheduled working hours.
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Extra Activities. Applicable stipend positions are set forth in Schedule B.
Extra Activities. As English level and other languages, advanced knowledge of Chemistry, Programming skills, Publications, posters, and attendance to conferences and conferences
Extra Activities. At Little Acorns we like to offer additional experiences and activities to our children. This includes sports sessions run by Sports4Tots. Sports 4 Tots provide professional 'multi-sports' coaching to children of all abilities between 2 and 5 years old. Sports4Tots sessions not only improve balance, co- ordination and agility but also improve social skills such as communication, listening and being part of a team. The specific aim of each session is to make sport a fun experience. This means children will learn to associate sport with an enjoyable experience and are more likely to continue participation as they get older and progress through life. Sports4tots also actively promote healthy eating and the importance of this for a healthy lifestyle. We teach the children to recognise the changes in their bodies that exercising causes, e.g. increased heart rate, and the positive effect that this has. Each individual’s progress is monitored and certificates awarded at the end of the year to provide the children with a sense of achievement. Every single session that Sports4Tots perform has 1 main aim, to make sport fun, which translates into a healthier, happier child. Little Acorns also run weekly Forest School sessions. These sessions are organised by our Manager who is a fully qualified Forest School Teacher. The aim of Forest School is to enable children to embrace the learning opportunities of the natural world and, through positive learning and achievable tasks, allow even the youngest of children to develop in self-confidence, self-esteem and self-belief. Research has shown that children who participate in Forest School frequently show improved physical and motor skills, improved language and communication skills, improved social skills including team working, improved knowledge and understanding of the environment, increased self confidence and self belief and increased motivation and concentration. Little Xxxxxx’ Assistant Manager is a qualified Zumba instructor and loves to include dance and music within the children’s every day activities. There may be an extra charge for participating in these activities to cover the running costs. Little Acorns encourage children to have a healthy attitude towards food. We are proud to follow the Healthy eating for under 5’s programme run by Cornwall Council. We provide healthy snacks and drinks throughout the day, please see our Healthy Eating notice board for a sample menu. Pre-school Snacks – Selection of fruit, ...
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