Participation Policy Sample Clauses

Participation Policy. As discussed during your tour: if you are enrolling your child into our Primary Program, it is your intention to keep your child at LMS for the whole program, including Kindergarten. Our Elementary Program is for 1st-6th graders. Families that do not complete their enrolled program (except for reasons out of their control, i.e.: moving out of state) may not be allowed to enroll younger siblings in that program at LMS. In addition: Both parents agree to support their child and the school by assuring that the student will arrive on time and attend all scheduled school days unless prior arrangements have been made with LMS as to the student’s absence or the student is absent due to medical reasons. The parents also understand the importance of their involvement in LMS and hereby express their intention to attend all School functions and Parent Nights. It is a MANDATORY requirement for all first year LMS families to attend the Montessori 101 Workshop and the first Parent Information Night in addition to 2 Parent Education Nights throughout the school year (these can be replaced with 1 Journey & Discovery/Dot to Dot plus the Parent Information Night). These evenings are important as they explore Montessori Philosophy, discipline ideas and environmental changes you can make at home. We will always offer dinner and childcare, so we hope you attend all of them! Please sign up in advance for LMS childcare during the Parent Education nights you select. If you miss any of these nights during a school year, we will recognize that you are not committed to the Montessori program or our community and will ask you to leave to make space for another family. Lifetime Montessori School also requires at least one parent/guardian to attend at least two MANDATORY observation sessions. These observations may take place anytime throughout the school year, but we will also set aside times for you to observe your child just before your parent/teacher conference in November and March.
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Participation Policy. As discussed during your tour, we strive to provide an educational program for children ages 18 mos through 6 years. Dr. Montessori believed the Primary environment was a better fit for the 5-year old child than the elementary school environment. For that reason, we ask that if you are enrolling your child into our Toddler or Primary Programs, you do it with the full intention to keep your child at LJMS for the whole program, including Kindergarten. Both parents agree to support their child and the school by assuring that the student will arrive on time and attend all scheduled school days unless prior arrangements have been made with LJMS as to the student’s absence or the student is absent due to medical reasons. The parents also understand the importance of their involvement in LJMS and hereby express their intention to attend all required School functions and Parent Nights. New parents agree to attend a MANDATORY Montessori 101 Workshop. New and existing families agree to attend the first Parent Information / Back to School Night (in September). These evenings are important as they explore Montessori Philosophy, discipline ideas and environmental changes you can make at home. La Jolla Montessori School also requires at least one parent/guardian to attend at least two MANDATORY observation sessions. These observations may take place anytime throughout the school year, but we will also set aside times for you to observe your child just before your parent/teacher conference in November and March. (both parents’ initials)
Participation Policy. I understand that my daughter’s participation in RBGSL is a privilege; accordingly, there are no guarantees related to team selection, playing time, coaches, etc… associated with the payment of registration fees. Further, I understand that my participation is also a privilege. If at any time a parent and/or guardian is asked by a RBGSL Board Member, Coach, and/or Umpire to cease activity and/or leave the premises, the parent and/or guardian will do so immediately, and without further questioning. Failure to adhere to this request is subject to further disciplinary action by the RBGSL Board at its sole descretion, which may include the discontinuation of further participation of the parent’s and/or guardian’s daughter in League activities. X
Participation Policy. All Attendees are expected to attend each activity including lunch. Attendees are to show courtesy and respect and be attentive to all presenters and chaperones. Timeliness is essential to scheduling; tardiness will not be appreciated. PHONE POLICY Emergency calls will be coordinated through the Alliance for Wisconsin Youth. Attendees may bring their own cell phones; however, may be limited or will not be allowed to be on or in use during summit sessions. If cell phones go off during any session, the phone will be held by the Lead Chaperone for the remainder of the day and it will be up to Alliance for Wisconsin Youth when the phone will be returned. Attendees are expected to be considerate of roommates when making or receiving calls. Social Media Policy We expect attendee to use good judgment in all situations. Regardless of your privacy settings, assume that all of the information you have shared on your social network is public information. Do not public, post or release information that is considered confidential or not public. If you see a message, comment, image, or anything else online that makes you concerned for your personal safety, bring it to the attention of an adult. Misuse and abuse of social media will not be tolerated, and social media is not to be used in a way that could be personally or physically harmful to self or others. Attendees may not engage in cyberbullying, harassment, or disrespectful conduct toward others including other attendees, chaperones, staff or participating organizations. Alliance for Wisconsin Youth –2019 Summit Policy Agreement. Name of Attendee: I have read, understand and agree to all summit policies. I understand that violation of the listed policies can result in immediate summit dismissal. Parents will arrange for immediate pick up of their child and/or cover all needed costs. Attendee Signature Date Parent/Guardian Name Date Parent/Guardian Signature Alliance for Wisconsin Youth – 2019 Summit. Lead Coordinator – NE WI Area Health Education Center. 000 X 00xx Xx., Xxxxxxxxx, XX 00000. 000-000-0000. Summit Location: Xxxxxx the Xxxx Church, 000 X Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx, XX Alliance for Wisconsin Youth – 2019 Summit Media Release Statement The Alliance for Wisconsin Youth, Alliance for Wisconsin Youth Regional Prevention Centers and Member Organization, and the Wisconsin Department of Health Services will use electronic and traditional media (e.g., photographs, video, audio, testimonials for publicity,...
Participation Policy. The expectation is that ACES Scholars will attend a majority of the ACES common activities and meetings that are assigned to them by the ACES Academic Coach at their high school. Scholars may be withdrawn from a specific set of ACES activities for non-attendance or inappropriate behavior, as determined by the ACES Academic Coach. Students who are habitually absent from required ACES activities, and who do not respond to verbal and written warnings, may be permanently dismissed from the ACES program at the discretion of the ACES Academic coach. Scholars who desire to withdraw from the ACES program are required to meet with their ACES Academic Coach and submit the ACES Withdrawal Form.
Participation Policy. All parents agree to participate in an orientation meeting upon admission to the school. At this meeting the parent will be introduced to the Montessori philosophy and methodology, and will receive information regarding school policy. The parents agree to support MISD by assuring that the child will arrive on time and attend all scheduled school days unless prior arrangements have been made with MISD as to the child’s absence or the student is absent due to medical reasons. Parent participation is considered a crucial component of the Montessori education and attendance to educational events is strongly encouraged. The parents also understand the importance of their involvement in the School and hereby express their intention to attend all School functions and parent meetings. MISD reserves the right to offer priority re-enrollment to those families who have shown a commitment to MISD through attendance.

Related to Participation Policy

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  • Vacation Policy The Executive shall be entitled to a paid vacation of four weeks during each year of the Term.

  • NO LEMON POLICY This Agreement provides that following the expiration of the term of the Covered Product’s manufacturer’s warranty, and subject to Our Limit of Liability, after three (3) service repairs have been completed for the Covered Product for the same problem, as determined in Our sole discretion, in lieu of performing a fourth (4th) repair on the Covered Product, We may replace it with a product of like kind or similar features, or issue a check to You in an amount not to exceed the remaining limit of liability as determined in accordance with the section titled “LIMIT OF LIABILITY.” If We replace the Covered Product, all Our obligations for the Covered Product under this Agreement terminate.

  • Participation Contributor will participate in any Work Groups (defined in the Policy) identified above, and any other Work Groups that it actually participates in or notifies ODIF that it wants to participate in, according to the rules and procedures in the then-current OpenID Process Document (“Process Document”), which is fully incorporated into this Agreement by this reference, and subject to the Policy.

  • Non-Discrimination Policy State-Federal Law

  • Program Participation By participating in the CRF Program, Grantee agrees to:

  • Cancellation Policy Client is responsible for payment of the agreed upon fee for any missed session(s). Client is also responsible for payment of the agreed upon fee for any session(s) for which Client failed to give Therapist at least 24 hours’ notice of cancellation. Cancellation notice should be left on Therapist’s voice mail at 925-322-1681.

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