Regular Duty Hours of School Resource Officers Sample Clauses

Regular Duty Hours of School Resource Officers. Each SRO will be assigned to his/her school on a full-time basis of 8 hours on those days and during those hours that school is in regular session (180 days). The SRO may be temporarily reassigned during the period of a police emergency, or during non-student days.
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Regular Duty Hours of School Resource Officers. 1. The SRO shall be assigned to a school on a full time basis and during those hours and that the school is in regular session he/she shall be on campus from ½ hour prior to the start of classes until ½ hour after classes are dismissed. During his/her daily tour of duty, the SRO may be off campus performing such tasks as may be required by his/her assignments. The Chief of Police or his designee may temporarily reassign the SRO during school holidays and vacations and/or during the periods of law enforcement emergency. 2. Regular working hours may be adjusted on a situational basis with the consent of SRO supervisor. These adjustments should be approved prior to his/her being required and should be to cover scheduled school related activity requiring the presence of a law enforcement officer. SRO will be off campus for training required by the Monroe Police Department and for training that is mandated by the Georgia Peace Officer’s Standards Act.
Regular Duty Hours of School Resource Officers. 1. Each SRO shall be assigned to a school on a full time basis and during those hours that the school is in regular session they shall be on campus from 1/2 hour prior to the start of classes until 1/2 hour after classes are dismissed. During their daily tour of duty, the SRO may be off campus performing such tasks as may be required by their assignments. The SRO may be temporarily reassigned by the Sheriff during school holidays and vacations, and/or during the periods of police emergency. 2. Regular working hours may be adjusted on a situational basis with the consent of the SRO supervisor. These adjustments should be approved prior to their being required and should be to cover scheduled school related activity requiring the presence of a law enforcement officer. Whenever possible, training for the SROs that is required by their Bureau Commander and for training that is mandated by the Florida Police Standards and Commissions shall be scheduled for times other then the regular school duty day. Such training may include briefing/information sharing between the various SROs and any other law enforcement agency.
Regular Duty Hours of School Resource Officers. 1. The SRO shall be assigned to the school(s) on those days and during those hours that school is in regular session, to be specified by the School Board, and which shall be consistent with the contract between the Town and the Police Benevolent Association (PBA). Before the start of each semester, the regular hours and schedule of the SRO shall be agreed upon by the Superintendent and Chief of Police. In the event of an emergency or urgent need by the District, the SRO’s schedule may be subject to temporary change with advanced notice, as long as it is consistent with the contract between the Town and the PBA. The SRO may be temporarily reassigned by the Police Department during school holidays and vacations, or during the period of a police emergency consistent with the contract between the Town and PBA. 2. In the event the assigned officer is absent or on leave for more than five (5) consecutive school days, the parties shall meet to discuss the possibility of a replacement. Consistent with Article X below, the School Board shall only pay for actual time worked by the SRO or his/her replacement working in the capacity of the SRO.
Regular Duty Hours of School Resource Officers. 1. The schools listed in Section 4.A.1. shall have no fewer than one (1) SRO assigned on a full-time basis during the regular school year, on duty for no less than eight (8) hours a day. In the event an assigned SRO shall be required to attend court or training, the Bluffton PD shall provide coverage, both the extent possible and practicable by the SRO and by the Bluffton PD. Any SRO may be temporarily reassigned by the Bluffton PD during school holidays and summer vacations or during a law enforcement emergency. 2. In cases of emergency or unusual circumstances, in the joint discretion of the Bluffton PD Chief, or his or her designated representative, and BCSD Superintendent, or his or her designated representative, an SRO may be temporarily assigned such duties at the elementary school level to insure the continued physical and psychological well-being of students. A record shall be kept of the dates of such temporary assignments and circumstances warranting. This record shall be made part of the reports required by this Paragraph 4.
Regular Duty Hours of School Resource Officers. Each SRO will be present any day, including a partial day that students are physically present at school for instructional purposes, as defined by the CHARTER SCHOOLS calendar. An SRO may be temporarily assigned elsewhere only during a period of a police emergency. If for any reason the assigned SRO is absent or required to perform other duties off-campus, the DEPARTMENT is responsible for supplying a certified law enforcement officer for the duration of such absence. A certified law enforcement officer may be present at such other times as may be mutually agreed upon between the CHARTER SCHOOLS and the DEPARTMENT.
Regular Duty Hours of School Resource Officers. 1. The SRO shall be assigned to the school on those days and during those hours that school is in regular session, to be specified by the School Board, and which shall be consistent with the contract between the Town and the Police Benevolent Association (PBA). Before the start of each marking period, the regular hours and schedule of the SRO shall be set by the District. In the event of an emergency or urgent need by the District, the SRO’s schedule may be subject to temporary change with advanced notice, as long as it is consistent with the contract between the Town and the PBA. The SRO may be temporarily reassigned by the Police Department during school holidays and vacations or other times when school is not in session, or during the period of a police emergency consistent with the contract between the Town and PBA. During summer break, the SRO will be temporarily reassigned by the Police Department. 2. In the event the assigned officer is absent or on leave for more than five (5) consecutive school days, the parties shall meet to discuss the possibility of a replacement. Consistent with Article X below, the School Board shall only pay for actual time worked by the SRO or his/her replacement working in the capacity of the SRO.
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Regular Duty Hours of School Resource Officers. Each SRO shall be assigned to a school on a full-time basis of eight (8) hours on the days that the school is in regular session. When required by the principal for attendance to parent/faculty meetings, school functions, PTA meetings or any sporting events beyond the eight (8) hours regular duty assignment, the SCHOOL BOARD will compensate the SRO at an hourly rate as established by the Chief of Police currently forty dollars ($40.00) an hour or give the SRO compensatory time that will be taken off during his/her normal eight (8) hours school workday. Compensatory time shall not exceed sixteen (16) hours in any given twenty- eight (28) day work cycle and shall be adjusted within that work cycle. The SRO may be temporarily reassigned by the Chief of Police during school holidays and vacations or during the period of a police emergency. PPD shall notify the SCHOOL BOARD in writing of any change in the hourly rate established by the Chief of Police sixty (60) days prior to the implementation of a rate increase. SRO’s, upon five (5) school / business days’ notice shall provide security services for meetings and workshops of the SCHOOL BOARD during the months of June, July, and August, so long as the meeting or workshop is located within the city limits. The SCHOOL BOARD, through the office of the Deputy Superintendent, will coordinate any requests for security at a meeting or workshop with PPD Point of Contact (POC) as named herein.
Regular Duty Hours of School Resource Officers. 1. The SROs shall be assigned to the school(s) on those days and during those hours that school is in session and/or when needed to provide police services at assemblies and events, including, but not limited to, athletic activities, prom, graduation ceremonies and the like, to be specified by the School Board, and subject to the availability of the SROs, which shall be consistent with the contract between the Town and the Police Benevolent Association (PBA). Before the start of each semester, the regular hours and schedule of the SROs shall be agreed upon by the Superintendent and Chief of Police. In the event of an emergency or urgent need by the District, an SRO’s schedule may be subject to temporary change with advanced notice, as long as it is consistent with the contract between the Town and the PBA. The SROs may be temporarily reassigned by the Police Department during school holidays and vacations, or during the period of a police emergency consistent with the contract between the Town and PBA. 2. In the event an assigned officer is absent or on leave for more than five (5) consecutive school days, and the Chief is unable to fill the required SRO shift, the parties shall meet to discuss the possibility of a replacement. Consistent with Article X below, the School Board shall only pay for actual time worked by the SRO or his/her replacement working in the capacity of an SRO.

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