Inclement Weather - Reporting for Work Sample Clauses

Inclement Weather - Reporting for Work. When the schools and school offices are to be officially closed for the entire work day due to inclement weather, the following procedures will be followed to notify employees:
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Inclement Weather - Reporting for Work. Teachers are expected to report for work at their worksite during inclement weather, unless schools are officially closed or declared a Non-Traditional Instructional Day (NTI) by the Superintendent. Teachers who are unable to report at their worksite because of inclement weather shall notify their immediate supervisor or principal of their inability to report and will make every effort to report as soon as possible after the weather conditions have abated. Upon announcement of a delay in the start of school due to inclement weather or emergency, teachers shall not have to report at the regular time. Should a teacher be unable to report to their worksite for the entire day, said teacher may apply in writing to the Superintendent or his designee for emergency leave under provisions of Article VI. In the event the request for emergency leave is not granted, the teacher will be charged for the use of one (1) personal day. If a teacher has no personal days to his/her credit, the loss of one (1) day’s pay shall result.
Inclement Weather - Reporting for Work. Teachers are expected to report for work during inclement weather, unless schools are officially closed by the Superintendent. Teachers who are unable to report for work because of inclement weather shall notify their immediate supervisor or principal of their inability to report for work and will make every effort to report as soon as possible after the weather conditions have abated. Upon announcement of a delay in the start of school due to inclement weather or emergency, teachers shall not have to report at the regular time. Should a teacher be unable to report for work for the entire day, said teacher may apply in writing to the Superintendent or his designee for emergency leave under provisions of Article VI. In the event the request for emergency leave is not granted, the teacher will be charged for the use of one (1) personal day. If a teacher has no personal days to his/her credit, the loss of one (1) day’s pay shall result.

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