Common use of Lost and Found Clause in Contracts

Lost and Found. The best assurance against loss and confusion is to mark clothing and books with the student’s name. Losing an article of value should be reported to the teacher and/or the school office. The Lost and Found is in Xxxxxxxxx Xxxx. Students who find articles are encouraged to give them to the teacher or the office. LUNCH / RECESS Lunch bags or boxes are to be marked with the child’s name and room number. If a forgotten lunch is brought to school after school has started, it must be left in the school office. Do not send or deliver fast food meals to the students for lunch. This causes a disruption in the classroom. In the interest of good nutrition, please send a healthy meal, which comprises fruit and vegetables and a healthy snack for students in grades 1-5. No soda/pop is allowed for our students. The Family School Association sponsors scheduled hot lunches. Your participation is appreciated, but optional. During these special hot lunch days no “substitute hot lunches” will be allowed. If your child ordered no hot lunch, then a regular sack lunch must be provided. “Substitute hot lunches” undermines the effort to support the Family School Association. Behavior during lunch and recess should be cooperative and respectful; lunch supervisors deserve nothing less. Students who violate supervisors’ directives may have their recess temporarily revoked and parents will be contacted. During recess, all students will play in the coned off area on the parking lot or grass field area. When weather forces the students to be inside for recess, one grade level per lunch period may use the gym on a rotating basis. The other grade levels will remain in their rooms and students may play board games, cards, or socialize. They may not have hand-held electronic games or CD players in the school building. There will be no videos watched during lunch/recess time and access to school computers is not allowed. Homework is not to be done during lunch/recess time; it is a time to relax and socialize. During lunch and recess, students are to obey the “Hands Off” policy. This policy is in place to help keep all students safe and happy. Therefore, no tackle sports will be permitted. Any activity considered unsafe by the lunch supervisors will be stopped immediately. MATERIALS Each student is responsible for having the necessary materials each school day. Nothing should be brought directly to the child’s classroom during school hours. If necessary, please drop off student items in the school office. All student textbooks should be well cared for and should be carried to and from school in a book bag. Children who lose, deface or destroy books will be asked to pay to replace books. Students who lend or lose their materials are expected to replace them. This is a matter of individual responsibility. MILK

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Lost and Found. The best assurance against loss Many items are lost by students and confusion go unclaimed each year. Please check both P.E. and Office Lost and Found boxes on a regular basis. Each quarter the unclaimed lost and found items are donated to charity. MEDEA REPORT IT (MRI) MRI is an anonymous way for students and parents to mark clothing and books with let school officials know about important student safety concerns, including: violence, bullying of all kinds, threats, vandalism, weapons or drugs. It can be accessed from the student’s nameMCMS website. Losing an article of value Serious, life- threatening situations (suicide threats, etc.) should be reported to the teacher and/or the school officeVentura County Crisis Team (000) 000-0000 or, for other EMERGENCIES, CALL 911. The Lost PHYSICAL EDUCATION (P.E.) Uniforms: Students are required to wear P.E. clothes consisting of specified color shirt, shorts, socks, and Found is in Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxtied athletic shoes. Students may also wear supplemental sweat pants over their P.E. shorts during cold weather. P.E. shirts must always be worn regardless of the sweatshirt. Students may wear MCMS spirit wear to P.E. Medical, Parent Note, or Modified P.E. Plan: Students who find articles are encouraged not allowed to give them participate in Physical Education class due to a medical or parent note are not permitted to participate in any school intramurals or extracurricular sport activities. In addition, he/she is not permitted on the courts or field at lunch or before school. This is for the safety of the student, to alleviate parent concerns, and to relieve MCMS teachers and administrators of liability related to the teacher illness or injury. Hot Weather: When excessive heat occurs, the office. LUNCH / RECESS Lunch bags or boxes following precautions are to be marked with the child’s name taken for all outdoor physical activity, including but not limited to, recess, physical education classes, field trips and room numberathletic practices and games. If a forgotten lunch is brought Student should be hydrated before going outside and have access to school after school has started, it must be left in the school office. Do not send or deliver fast food meals to the students for lunch. This causes a disruption in the classroomdrinking water while outside. In activities lasting longer than 30 minutes, periodic water breaks should be incorporated. The Heat Index is the interest of good nutrition“feels like” or effective temperature Bd Policy 5141.25(a); 6142.7(a) Heat Index Category Activity Limitations: • ≤ 80: No limitations • 80 to 89: Caution 75% vigorous activity/ 25% light activity or rest. Encourage hydration. • 90 to 104: Extreme Caution: 50% vigorous activity/50% light activity or rest. Enforce hydration. Sunstroke, please send a healthy mealheat cramps and heat exhaustion possible. • 105 to 129: Danger 25% vigorous activity/75% light activity or rest. Enforce hydration. Sunstroke, heat cramps and heat exhaustion likely. Heat strong possible. • 130+: Extreme Danger All nonessential outdoor activities will be cancelled. Bd Policy5141.25(a); 6142.7 (b) “Q” Is OPUSD's student information system, which comprises fruit provides web based access to an individual student's directory information, schedule, transcript and vegetables GPA and a healthy snack for students in grades 1-5. No soda/pop is allowed for our students. The Family School Association sponsors scheduled hot lunches. Your participation is appreciated, but optional. During these special hot lunch days no “substitute hot lunches” will be allowed. If your child ordered no hot lunch, then a regular sack lunch must be provided. “Substitute hot lunches” undermines the effort to support the Family School Association. Behavior during lunch progress reports and recess should be cooperative and respectful; lunch supervisors deserve nothing lessfinal grades. Students who violate supervisors’ directives may have their recess temporarily revoked and parents will be contacted. During recess, all students will play in access “Q” from the coned off area on the parking lot or grass field area. When weather forces the students to be inside for recess, one grade level per lunch period may MCMS website and use the gym student's ID number and password. Additionally, on a rotating basis“Q” many teachers (but not all) post their assignments/grade book information. The other grade levels will remain in their rooms and students PLEASE NOTE: it may play board games, cards, take up to two weeks before grades from an assignment or socializetest are posted. They may not have hand-held electronic games or CD players in the school building. There will Please be no videos watched during lunch/recess time and access to school computers is not allowed. Homework is not to be done during lunch/recess time; it is a time to relax and socialize. During lunch and recess, students are to obey the “Hands Off” policy. This policy is in place to help keep all students safe and happy. Therefore, no tackle sports will be permitted. Any activity considered unsafe by the lunch supervisors will be stopped immediately. MATERIALS Each student is responsible for having the necessary materials each school day. Nothing should be brought directly to the child’s classroom during school hours. If necessary, please drop off student items in the school office. All student textbooks should be well cared for and should be carried to and from school in a book bag. Children who lose, deface or destroy books will be asked to pay to replace books. Students who lend or lose their materials are expected to replace them. This is a matter of individual responsibility. MILKpatient.

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Lost and Found. The best assurance against loss Items in Lost and confusion is Found will be kept for a short period of time and then donated to mark clothing and books with a worthy cause. If your child loses an item, please stress the studentimportance of checking the Lost & Found area immediately. Be sure to put your child’s namename on all items brought to school. Losing an article of value should be reported to the teacher and/or the school office. The Lost and Found is in Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxthe Parish Center. Valuable Items - Students who find articles should not bring any items of great sentimental or monetary value to school. The school is not responsible for loss or damage of property. Lunch Program The school offers a catered lunch or students may bring their lunch. Our caterer, Something So Yummy, has an online ordering system available to families. Families can access menus and order through their website: xxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxxxx.xxx. Password is: SESS1. Lunches from home should: • have no breakable containers • include necessary utensils, napkins and condiments as these are encouraged to give them to the teacher not available in school • not require refrigeration or the office. LUNCH / RECESS Lunch bags or boxes are to heating • must be clearly marked with the childstudent’s name and room number. If a forgotten lunch is brought to school after school has startedgrade • not contain any candy, it must be left in the school office. Do not send or deliver fast food meals to the students for lunch. This causes a disruption in the classroom. In the interest of good nutritionsoda, please send a healthy meal, which comprises fruit and vegetables and a healthy snack for students in grades 1sugar-5. No soda/pop is allowed for our students. The Family School Association sponsors scheduled hot lunches. Your participation is appreciated, but optional. During these special hot lunch days no “substitute hot lunches” will be allowed. If your child ordered no hot lunch, then a regular sack lunch must be provided. “Substitute hot lunches” undermines the effort to support the Family School Association. Behavior during lunch and recess should be cooperative and respectful; lunch supervisors deserve nothing less. Students who violate supervisors’ directives may have their recess temporarily revoked and parents will be contacted. During recess, all students will play in the coned off area on the parking lot or grass field area. When weather forces the students to be inside for recess, one grade level per lunch period may use the gym on a rotating basis. The other grade levels will remain in their rooms and students may play board games, cardssweetened beverages, or socialize. They may not have hand-held electronic games or CD players in the school building. There will be no videos watched during lunch/recess time and access to school computers is not allowed. Homework is not to be done during lunch/recess time; it unhealthy food items Lunch behavior A meal is a time to relax break bread with other people and socialize. During lunch and recess, students are to obey the “Hands Off” policy. This policy is in place to help keep all students safe and happy. Therefore, no tackle sports will be permitted. Any activity considered unsafe by the lunch supervisors will be stopped immediately. MATERIALS Each student is responsible for having the necessary materials each school day. Nothing should be brought directly to the child’s classroom during school hours. If necessary, please drop off student items in the school office. All student textbooks should be well cared for and should be carried to and from school in a book bag. Children who lose, deface or destroy books will be asked to pay to replace booksenjoy their company. Students who lend or lose their materials are expected to replace themremain seated during lunch and demonstrate exemplary table manners. This includes ensuring that food is not wasted and never thrown away. Students are expected to clean up after themselves at the lunch table as they would in their own home. Cell Phone Student cell phones must be turned off during the school day when students are at school. Students must turn off and leave their cell phones in their homeroom at the beginning of the school day and pick them up at the end of the day. The following consequences for misuse of a matter of individual responsibility. MILKcell phone will be enforced: 1st Offense: Confiscate the phone, contact the parent, and student serves one recess detention 2nd Offense: Confiscate the phone, contact the parent, and the student serves one after school detention 3rd Offense: Confiscate the phone, contact the parent, and the student serves a minimum one day suspension.

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Lost and Found. The best assurance against loss and confusion is to mark clothing and books with the student’s name. Losing an article of value should be reported to the teacher and/or the school office. The Lost and Found is in Xxxxxxxxx Xxxx. Students who find articles are encouraged to give them to the teacher or the office. LUNCH / RECESS Lunch bags or boxes are to be marked with the child’s name and room number. If a forgotten lunch is brought to school after school has started, it must be left in the school office. Do not send or deliver fast food meals to the students for lunch. This causes a disruption in the classroom. In the interest of good nutrition, please send a healthy meal, which comprises fruit and vegetables and a healthy snack for students in grades 1-5. No soda/pop is allowed for our students. The Family School Association sponsors scheduled hot lunches. Your participation is appreciated, but optional. During these special hot lunch days no “substitute hot lunches” will be allowed. If your child ordered no hot lunch, then a regular sack lunch must be provided. “Substitute hot lunches” undermines the effort to support the Family School Association. Behavior during lunch and recess should be cooperative and respectful; lunch supervisors deserve nothing less. Students who violate supervisors’ directives may have their recess temporarily revoked and parents will be contacted. During recess, all students will play in the coned off area on the parking lot or grass field area. When weather forces the students to be inside for recess, one grade level per lunch period may use the gym on a rotating basis. The other grade levels will remain in their rooms and students may play board games, cards, or socialize. They may not have hand-held electronic games or CD players in the school building. There will be no videos watched during lunch/recess time and access to school computers is not allowed. Homework is not to be done during lunch/recess time; it is a time to relax and socialize. During lunch and recess, students are to obey the “Hands Off” policy. This policy is in place to help keep all students safe and happy. Therefore, no tackle sports will be permitted. Any activity considered unsafe by the lunch supervisors will be stopped immediately. MATERIALS Each student is responsible for having the will have necessary materials each school day. To help teach students responsibility, children in grades 5 – 8 may not call home for forgotten materials. Nothing should be brought directly to the child’s classroom during school hours. If necessary, please Please drop off student items in the school office. All student textbooks should be well cared for and should be carried to and from school in a book bag. All hardcover books must have non-permanent covers on them. Children who lose, deface or destroy books will be asked to pay to replace books. Students who lend or lose their materials are expected to replace them. This is a matter of individual responsibility. MILK

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Samples: stcletusschool.com

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Lost and Found. The best assurance against loss and confusion is to mark clothing and books with the student’s name. Losing an article of value should be reported to the teacher and/or the school office. The Lost and Found is in Xxxxxxxxx Xxxx. Students who find articles are encouraged to give them to the teacher or the office. LUNCH / RECESS Lunch bags or boxes are to be marked with the child’s name and room number. If a forgotten lunch is brought to school after school has started, it must be left in the school office. Do not send or deliver fast food meals to the students for lunch. This causes a disruption in the classroom. In the interest of good nutrition, please send a healthy meal, which comprises fruit and vegetables and a healthy snack for students in grades 1-5Prek -5. No soda/pop is allowed for our students. The Family School Association sponsors scheduled hot lunches. Your participation is appreciated, but optional. During these special hot lunch days no “substitute hot lunches” will be allowed. If your child ordered no hot lunch, then a regular sack lunch must be provided. “Substitute hot lunches” undermines the effort to support the Family School Association. Behavior during lunch and recess should be cooperative and respectful; lunch supervisors deserve nothing less. Students who violate supervisors’ directives may have their recess temporarily revoked and parents will be contacted. During recess, all students will play in the coned off area on the parking lot or grass field area. When weather forces the students to be inside for recess, one grade level per lunch period may use the gym on a rotating basis. The other grade levels will remain in their rooms and students may play board games, cards, or socialize. They may not have hand-held electronic games or CD players in the school building. There will be no videos watched during lunch/recess time and access to school computers is not allowed. Homework is not to be done during lunch/recess time; it is a time to relax and socialize. During lunch and recess, students are to obey the “Hands Off” policy. This policy is in place to help keep all students safe and happy. Therefore, no tackle sports will be permitted. Any activity considered unsafe by the lunch supervisors will be stopped immediately. MATERIALS Each student is responsible for having the necessary materials each school day. Nothing should be brought directly to the child’s classroom during school hours. If necessary, please drop off student items in the school office. All student textbooks should be well cared for and should be carried to and from school in a book bag. Children who lose, deface or destroy books will be asked to pay to replace books. Students who lend or lose their materials are expected to replace them. This is a matter of individual responsibility. MILK

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Samples: stcletusschool.com

Lost and Found. The best assurance against loss Items in Lost and confusion is Found will be kept for a short period of time and then donated to mark clothing and books with a worthy cause. If your child loses an item, please stress the studentimportance of checking the Lost & Found area immediately. Be sure to put your child’s namename on all items brought to school. Losing an article of value should be reported to the teacher and/or the school office. The Lost and Found is in Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxthe Parish Center. Valuable Items - Students who find articles should not bring any items of great sentimental or monetary value to school. The school is not responsible for loss or damage of property. Lunch Program The school offers a catered lunch or students may bring their lunch. Our caterer, Something So Yummy, has an online ordering system available to families. Families can access menus and order through their website: xxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxxxx.xxx. Password is: SESS1. Lunches from home should:  have no breakable containers  include necessary utensils, napkins and condiments as these are encouraged to give them to the teacher not available in school  not require refrigeration or the office. LUNCH / RECESS Lunch bags or boxes are to heating  must be clearly marked with the childstudent’s name and room number. If a forgotten lunch is brought to school after school has startedgrade  not contain any candy, it must be left in the school office. Do not send or deliver fast food meals to the students for lunch. This causes a disruption in the classroom. In the interest of good nutritionsoda, please send a healthy meal, which comprises fruit and vegetables and a healthy snack for students in grades 1sugar-5. No soda/pop is allowed for our students. The Family School Association sponsors scheduled hot lunches. Your participation is appreciated, but optional. During these special hot lunch days no “substitute hot lunches” will be allowed. If your child ordered no hot lunch, then a regular sack lunch must be provided. “Substitute hot lunches” undermines the effort to support the Family School Association. Behavior during lunch and recess should be cooperative and respectful; lunch supervisors deserve nothing less. Students who violate supervisors’ directives may have their recess temporarily revoked and parents will be contacted. During recess, all students will play in the coned off area on the parking lot or grass field area. When weather forces the students to be inside for recess, one grade level per lunch period may use the gym on a rotating basis. The other grade levels will remain in their rooms and students may play board games, cardssweetened beverages, or socialize. They may not have hand-held electronic games or CD players in the school building. There will be no videos watched during lunch/recess time and access to school computers is not allowed. Homework is not to be done during lunch/recess time; it unhealthy food items Lunch behavior A meal is a time to relax break bread with other people and socialize. During lunch and recess, students are to obey the “Hands Off” policy. This policy is in place to help keep all students safe and happy. Therefore, no tackle sports will be permitted. Any activity considered unsafe by the lunch supervisors will be stopped immediately. MATERIALS Each student is responsible for having the necessary materials each school day. Nothing should be brought directly to the child’s classroom during school hours. If necessary, please drop off student items in the school office. All student textbooks should be well cared for and should be carried to and from school in a book bag. Children who lose, deface or destroy books will be asked to pay to replace booksenjoy their company. Students who lend or lose their materials are expected to replace themremain seated during lunch and demonstrate exemplary table manners. This includes ensuring that food is not wasted and never thrown away. Students are expected to clean up after themselves at the lunch table as they would in their own home. Cell Phone Student cell phones must be turned off during the school day when students are at school. Students must turn off and leave their cell phones in their homeroom at the beginning of the school day and pick them up at the end of the day. The following consequences for misuse of a matter of individual responsibility. MILKcell phone will be enforced: 1st Offense: Confiscate the phone, contact the parent, and student serves one recess detention 2nd Offense: Confiscate the phone, contact the parent, and the student serves one after school detention 3rd Offense: Confiscate the phone, contact the parent, and the student serves a minimum one day suspension.

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