Open House Functions Clause Samples
The Open House Functions clause defines the terms and conditions under which open house events may be conducted for a property. It typically outlines who is authorized to host the open house, the scheduling and duration of such events, and any requirements for notifying the property owner or tenants. For example, it may specify that the listing agent must provide advance notice before holding an open house or that certain areas of the property are off-limits to visitors. This clause ensures that open house activities are managed in an orderly manner, protecting the interests of both the property owner and potential buyers while minimizing disruptions.
Open House Functions a. Evening open house/conference functions shall be limited in number to three (3) events per school year at the elementary level and two (2) such events per school year at the secondary level.
b. Each School Building Committee will determine the format for each function.
c. Staff participation at these functions shall be voluntary except for one (1) open house function, which shall be required.
d. One-half (1/2) day of compensatory time will be provided to participants at evening school functions.
e. Those teachers who do not participate in these functions will work the normal work day hours on the day participants receive their compensatory time.
f. No teacher shall be evaluated on the basis of his/her participation or lack of participation in these functions.
g. Any additional open house/conference, beyond the one required function, will be sponsored and promoted as a joint JEA and JPS event.
Open House Functions a. Evening open house/conference functions shall be limited in number to three (3) events per school year at the elementary level and two (2) such events per school year at the secondary level.
b. Each School Building Committee will determine the format for each function.
c. Staff participation at these functions shall be voluntary except for one (1) open house function, which shall be required.
d. One-half (1/2) day of compensatory time will be provided to participants at evening school functions.
e. Those teachers who do not participate in these functions will work the normal work day hours on the day participants receive their compensatory time.
f. Any additional open house/conference, beyond the one required function, will be sponsored and promoted as a joint JEA and JPS event.
Open House Functions a. Evening open house/conference functions shall be limited in number to three (3) events per school year at the elementary level and two (2) such events per school year at the secondary level.
b. Each School Building Committee will determine the format for each function.
c. Staff participation at these functions shall be voluntary except for one (1) open house function, which shall be required.
d. One-half (1/2) day of compensatory time will be provided to participants at evening school functions.
e. Those teachers who do not participate in these functions will work the normal work day hours on the day participants receive their compensatory time.
f. No teacher shall be evaluated on the basis of his/her participation or lack of participation in these functions.
g. Any additional open house/conference, beyond the one required function, will be sponsored and promoted as a joint JEA and JPS event.
I. When master schedules for teaching specialists are constructed before school, it shall be done so that as few conflicts as possible occur between teaching schedules of specialists and parent-teacher conferences. Whenever possible, in-service days will be alternated so that the same pupils and teacher will not miss their use of teaching specialists during these days (i.e., using every day of the week).
J. Split kindergarten classes will be eliminated where possible but, when such occur, teacher aide time will be provided to the kindergarten teacher so assigned in the amount of five (5) hours per week per such split teacher assignment.
K. If possible, the Board will establish the starting time of all students’ day before 9:00 a.m. There shall be no establishment of uniform elementary school starting times throughout the District. The building administrator of each elementary school shall have the authority to revise the starting time of his/her school to an earlier time provided that such revision is practical when considered in light of the actual arrival time of students assigned to that school.
L. Recognizing that quality in-service programs are conducive to more effective education and are a valuable aspect of the on-going educational program, the Board and the Association agree to plan and execute at least one (1) District-wide in-service each school year. The Board and the Association may mutually agree to cancel the District- wide in-service. Both parties shall share the cost.
