Materials Distribution. OSES has a “closed forum” relative to the distribution of materials or posting such materials on school grounds or property. It is for this reason that flyers, brochures and/or other materials may not be handed out on campus prior to, during or following the school day. Unless it is approved by the administration, distribution, selling, ordering and consuming external food items or goods are prohibited, and will be confiscated. • Monday-Tuesday-Thursday-Friday: 8:00 am-4:00 pm • Wednesday-8:00 am-3:00 pm • (The availability of the media center is subject to change) • Students must report to the media center with a media center pass from their teacher during regular school hours. Students, who need to use the media center during non-regular school hours, must have a media center pass from an appropriate staff member. • No eating or drinking is allowed in the Media Center at anytime. • Computers are available in the media center for doing academic research, homework, Study Island, etc. Students wishing to use a computer must first show their passes to the media specialist and use only the computer they are assigned computer. Playing games or surfing in the Internet is not allowed. • Students are not allowed to download games, programs, or change any configuration of the computer, including background or letter size. • Students may access the Internet for academic purposes only. A media center pass needs to clearly indicate the purpose of the Internet use. Students are not allowed to use the computers and the Internet for any other reasons. • K – 3rd grade students may check out only one book at a time for duration of a week. 4 – 5th grade students may check out up to two books at a time for duration of two weeks. Students are allowed to extend the return date only for a week, if the books are not recalled or reserved by another user. Reference books, magazines, and reserve materials are not available for check out. • Books and other materials should be returned to the book-return box at the circulation desk so that they will be checked in properly. The materials should not be left on the circulation desk or any place in the media center. • Students with overdue books or who owe library fines will not be allowed to check out any books or use the media center until their overdue books have been returned and all library fines are paid. • The fine for an overdue book is $0.25 per day including weekends. Although the media center specialist may issue overdue notices to the students time to time, it is students’ responsibility to return books on time. • Students are responsible for the cost of lost or damaged media center materials. The cost of lost or damaged materials will be determined by their current purchase price from the school’s identified vendors. Additionally, a $5.00 processing fee (shipping, etc.) will be charged per lost or damaged materials. The school will replace the materials.
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Samples: Parent/Guardian Agreement, Family Contract, Student Enrollment Agreement
Materials Distribution. OSES SSCS has a “closed forum” relative to the distribution of materials or posting such materials on school grounds or property. It is for this reason that flyers, brochures and/or other materials may not be handed out on campus prior to, during or following the school day. Unless it is approved by the administration, distribution, selling, ordering and consuming external food items or goods are prohibited, and will be confiscated. • Monday-Tuesday-Thursday-Friday: 8:00 am-4:00 pm • Wednesday-8:00 am-3:00 pm • (The availability of the media center is subject to change) • Students must report are scheduled to visit the media center one day a week with their class. All visits outside of scheduled class times will require a media center signed pass from their teacher during regular school hours. Students, who need to use the media center during non-regular school hours, must have a media center pass from form an appropriate staff member. • Students are not to be unsupervised in the media center at any time. If there is not an appropriate staff member in the media center, they must return to class. • Use of the media center must be approved. • No eating or drinking is allowed in the Media Center at anytimeany time. • Computers are available in the media center for doing academic research, homework, Study Island, etc. Students wishing to use a computer must first show their passes to the media specialist and use only the computer they are assigned computer. Playing games or surfing in the Internet is not allowed. • Students are not allowed to download games, programs, or change any configuration of the computer, including background or letter size. • Any games must be approved by appropriate staff. No weapons, violence, or inappropriate behavior. Students will be removed immediately from the computers and disciplined accordingly. • Students may access the Internet for academic purposes only. A media center pass needs to clearly indicate the purpose of the Internet use. Students are not allowed to use the computers and the Internet for any other reasons. • K – 3rd 2nd grade students may check out only one book at a time for duration of a week. 4 3rd – 5th 8th grade students may check out up to two books at a time for duration of two weeks. Students are allowed to extend the return date only for a week, if the books are not recalled or reserved by another user. Reference books, magazines, and reserve materials are not available for check out. Students may have check out privileges revoked if there is a history of lost books and/or unpaid fines. • Books and other materials should be returned to the book-return box at in the circulation desk hallway so that they will be checked in properly. The materials should not be left on the circulation desk or any place in the media center. • Students with overdue books who lose or who owe library fines damage a book will be charged $10.00 or they can replace the book. • Students will not be allowed able to check out any books a new book until the fine is paid or use the media center until their overdue books have been returned and all library fines are paid. • The fine for an overdue book is $0.25 per day including weekends. Although the media center specialist may issue overdue notices to the students time to time, it is students’ responsibility to return books on time. • Students are responsible for the cost of lost or damaged media center materials. The cost of lost or damaged materials will be determined by their current purchase price from the school’s identified vendors. Additionally, a $5.00 processing fee (shipping, etcreplaced.) will be charged per lost or damaged materials. The school will replace the materials.
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Samples: Family Contract
Materials Distribution. OSES SSCS has a “closed forum” relative to the distribution of materials or posting such materials on school grounds or property. It is for this reason that flyers, brochures and/or other materials may not be handed out on campus prior to, during or following the school day. Unless it is approved by the administration, distribution, selling, ordering and consuming external food items or goods are prohibited, and will be confiscated. • Monday-Tuesday-Thursday-Friday: 8:00 am-4:00 pm • Wednesday-8:00 am-3:00 pm • (The availability of the media center is subject to change) • Students must report to the media center with a media center pass from their teacher during regular school hours. Students, who need to use the media center during non-regular school hours, must have a media center pass from an appropriate staff member. • No eating or drinking is allowed in the Media Center at anytimeany time. • Computers are available in the media center for doing academic research, homework, Study Island, etc. Students wishing to use a computer must first show their passes to the media specialist and use only the computer they are assigned computer. Playing games or surfing in the Internet is not allowed. • Students are not allowed to download games, programs, or change any configuration of the computer, including background or letter size. • Students may access the Internet for academic purposes only. A media center pass needs to clearly indicate the purpose of the Internet use. Students are not allowed to use the computers and the Internet for any other reasons. • K – 3rd grade students may check out only one book at a time for duration of a week. 4 4th – 5th 8th grade students may check out up to two books at a time for duration of two weeks. Students are allowed to extend the return date only for a week, if the books are not recalled or reserved by another user. Reference books, magazines, and reserve materials are not available for check out. Students may have check out privileges revoked if there is a history of lost books and/or unpaid fines. • Books and other materials should be returned to the book-return box at the circulation desk so that they will be checked in properly. The materials should not be left on the circulation desk or any place in the media center. • Students with overdue books or who owe library fines will not be allowed to check out any books or use the media center until their overdue books have been returned and all library fines are paid. • The fine for an overdue book is $0.25 per day including weekends. Although the media center specialist may issue overdue notices to the students time to time, it is students’ responsibility to return books on time. • Students are responsible for the cost of lost or damaged media center materials. The cost of lost or damaged materials will be determined by their current purchase price from the school’s identified vendors. Additionally, a $5.00 processing fee (shipping, etc.) will be charged per lost or damaged materials. The school will replace the materials.
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Samples: Family Contract
Materials Distribution. OSES has a “closed forum” relative to the distribution of materials or posting such materials on school grounds or property. It is for this reason that flyers, brochures and/or other materials may not be handed out on campus prior to, during or following the school day. Unless it is approved by the administration, distribution, selling, ordering and consuming external food items or goods are prohibited, and will be confiscated. • Monday-Tuesday-Thursday-Friday: 8:00 am-4:00 pm • Wednesday-8:00 am-3:00 pm • (The availability of the media center is subject to change) • Students must report to the media center with a media center pass from their teacher during regular school hours. Students, who need to use the media center during non-regular school hours, must have a media center pass from an appropriate staff member. • No eating or drinking is allowed in the Media Center at anytime. • Computers are available in the media center for doing academic research, homework, Study Island, etc. Students wishing to use a computer must first show their passes to the media specialist and use only the computer they are assigned computer. Playing games or surfing in the Internet is not allowed. • Students are not allowed to download games, programs, or change any configuration of the computer, including background or letter size. • Students may access the Internet for academic purposes only. A media center pass needs to clearly indicate the purpose of the Internet use. Students are not allowed to use the computers and the Internet for any other reasons. • K – 3rd grade students may check out only one book at a time for duration of a week. 4 – 5th grade students may check out up to two books at a time for duration of two weeks. Students are allowed to extend the return date only for a week, if the books are not recalled or reserved by another user. Reference books, magazines, and reserve materials are not available for check out. • Books and other materials should be returned to the book-return box at the circulation desk so that they will be checked in properly. The materials should not be left on the circulation desk or any place in the media center. • Students with overdue books or who owe library fines will not be allowed to check out any books or use the media center until their overdue books have been returned and all library fines are paid. • The fine for an overdue book is $0.25 per day including weekends. Although the media center specialist may issue overdue notices to the students time to time, it is students’ responsibility to return books on time. • Students are responsible for the cost of lost or damaged media center materials. The cost of lost or damaged materials will be determined by their current purchase price from the school’s identified vendors. Additionally, a $5.00 processing fee (shipping, etc.) will be charged per lost or damaged materials. The school will replace the materials.
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Samples: Parent/Guardian Agreement
Materials Distribution. OSES SSCS has a “closed forum” relative to the distribution of materials or posting such materials on school grounds or property. It is for this reason that flyers, brochures and/or other materials may not be handed out on campus prior to, during or following the school day. Unless it is approved by the administration, distribution, selling, ordering and consuming external food items or goods are prohibited, and will be confiscated. • Monday-Tuesday-Thursday-Friday: 8:00 am-4:00 pm • Wednesday-8:00 am-3:00 pm • (The availability of the media center is subject to change) • Students must report are scheduled to visit the media center one day a week with their class. All visits outside of scheduled class times will require a media center signed pass from their teacher during regular school hours. Students, who need to use the media center during non-regular school hours, must have a media center pass from form an appropriate staff member. • Students are not to be unsupervised in the media center at any time. If there is not an appropriate staff member in the media center, they must return to class. • Use of the media center must be approved. • No eating or drinking is allowed in the Media Center at anytimeany time. • Computers are available in the media center for doing academic research, homework, Study Island, etc. Students wishing to use a computer must first show their passes to the media specialist and use only the computer they are assigned computer. Playing games or surfing in the Internet is not allowed. • Students are not allowed to download games, programs, or change any configuration of the computer, including background or letter size. • Any games must be approved by appropriate staff. No weapons, violence, or inappropriate behavior. Students will be removed immediately from the computers and disciplined accordingly. • Students may access the Internet for academic purposes only. A media center pass needs to clearly indicate the purpose of the Internet use. Students are not allowed to use the computers and the Internet for any other reasons. • K – 3rd 2nd grade students may check out only one book at a time for the duration of a week. 4 3rd – 5th 8th grade students may check out up to two books at a time for the duration of two weeks. Students are allowed to extend the return date only for a week, if the books are not recalled or reserved by another user. Reference books, magazines, and reserve materials are not available for check out. Students may have check out privileges revoked if there is a history of lost books and/or unpaid fines. • Books and other materials should be returned to the book-return box at in the circulation desk hallway so that they will be checked in properly. The materials should not be left on the circulation desk or any place in the media center. • Students with overdue books who lose or who owe library fines damage a book will be charged $10.00 or they can replace the book. • Students will not be allowed able to check out any books a new book until the fine is paid or use the media center until their overdue books have been returned and all library fines are paid. • The fine for an overdue book is $0.25 per day including weekends. Although the media center specialist may issue overdue notices to the students time to time, it is students’ responsibility to return books on time. • Students are responsible for the cost of lost or damaged media center materials. The cost of lost or damaged materials will be determined by their current purchase price from the school’s identified vendors. Additionally, a $5.00 processing fee (shipping, etcreplaced.) will be charged per lost or damaged materials. The school will replace the materials.
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Samples: Family Contract