Common use of Personal Electronic or Cellular Devices Clause in Contracts

Personal Electronic or Cellular Devices. Students may not carry Privately Owned Devices with them during School hours unless special permission is granted by the Principal or his/her designee. Privately Owned Devices otherwise stored in student lockers must be turned off. These items include, but are not limited to: cell phones, pagers, Mp3 players, IPods, cameras/video recorders, laptops, notebooks/tablets and all other handheld devices (which exception to those covered in #9 of this agreement).

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Student Agreement, Student Agreement, Student Agreement

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Personal Electronic or Cellular Devices. Students may not carry Privately Owned Devices personally owned devices with them during School school hours unless special permission is granted by the Principal or his/her designee. Privately Owned Devices otherwise stored in student lockers must be turned off. These items include, but are not limited to: cell phones, pagers, Mp3 players, IPodsiPods, cameras/video recorders, laptops, notebooks/tablets and all other handheld devices (which exception to those covered in #9 of this agreement)mobile devices.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Student Agreement, Parent Handbook Agreement, Student Agreement

Personal Electronic or Cellular Devices. Students may not carry Privately Owned Devices with them during School hours unless special permission is granted by the Principal or his/her designee. Privately Owned Devices otherwise stored in student lockers must be turned off. These items include, but are not limited to: cell phones, pagers, Mp3 players, IPods, cameras/video recorders, laptops, notebooks/tablets and all other handheld devices (which exception to those covered in #9 of this agreement)devices.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: resources.finalsite.net

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Personal Electronic or Cellular Devices. Students may not carry Privately Owned Devices personally owned devices with them during School school hours unless special permission is granted by the Principal or his/her designee. Privately Owned Devices otherwise stored in student lockers must be turned off. These items include, but are not limited to: to cell phones, pagers, Mp3 players, IPodsiPods, cameras/video recorders, laptops, notebooks/tablets and all other handheld devices (which exception to those covered in #9 of this agreement)mobile devices.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Parent Handbook Agreement

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