Responsibilities of the Parents Sample Clauses

Responsibilities of the Parents. 1. Genazzano FCJ College has a Catholic ethos which is expressed in a variety of ways. These include a formal Religious Education class program from ELC to Year 12 and includes: retreats, participation in prayer and Eucharistic celebrations and involvement in other religious activities. I/We agree to support these activities.
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Responsibilities of the Parents. 2.1 The Parents agree:
Responsibilities of the Parents. 4.1 Drop of and pick up of Campers: ● Parents are not allowed to enter the campus buildings or the Summer Camp areas. ● Parents can drive onto the campus but must remain in their cars while dropping off or waiting for their children. ● Parents to observe the campus speed limit from entry. ● Drop off time is 9:00h. ● Parents are to bring child(ren) to the Summer Camp on time. Late arrivals will not be allowed to join the Summer Camp on that day. ● Parents are to pick-up their child(ren) at 16:00h. ● Parents are required to drop their campers off outside of Building A for the Junior Summer Camp or outside Building B for the Youth Summer Camp or the English Language Learning Camp. Building A is the first building on the left, as you enter the campus, Building B is at the top of the campus by the flagpoles.
Responsibilities of the Parents. 1. Ensuring that their child attends Madressa regularly and on time.
Responsibilities of the Parents. I have made arrangements for my child’s iPad to be covered by my insurance policy or have purchased insurance cover for their iPad. I understand private insurance is my only option to claim for any damage which may occur. The school takes no responsibility for loss, theft or damage to the iPads that are brought to school. I accept there will be further rules and guidelines for my child and their iPad use set in class by their teachers and the school. I understand that students found to be using devices in inapporiate ways will be given consequences appropriate to the breach. This agreement runs to the end of the year. To work with the school in helping my child become a 21st century learner and a productive, positive digital citizen.
Responsibilities of the Parents. The parents shall explore and use other services available to them free of charge to meet the needs of the child, such as federal, state, and local governmental programs, private assistance programs, or the parents’ private insurance, if the child has been added to their insurance, before the expenditure of subsidy funds. The parents shall provide verification of payment, such as receipts, for special services paid directly by the parents. The adoptive parents shall pay their attorney any fees and costs related to finalizing the adoption. The Department will reimburse the adoptive parents for non-recurring expenses at the allowable rate. Fees in excess of the maximum reimbursement are the responsibility of the family. Should the child be placed in a Medicaid funded placement, such as Psychiatric Medical Institutions for Children (PMIC), the subsidy payment is considered income to the child and subject to payment to Medicaid to offset the cost of care. Adoptive parents either reduce the amount of subsidy to the personal care allowance or pay the facility. The parents may request a review of the subsidy agreement whenever there is a change in the family’s circumstances or a change in the child’s needs. The parents shall provide a written description of the change in the child’s needs and how renegotiation will assist the family in meeting the child’s needs. The adoptive parents agree they shall notify the Department within 30 days of a change of address. The parents shall report any changes in the child’s living situation to the Department within 30 days of the child leaving the home. The parents shall use the adoption subsidy maintenance and Department special services funds to financially support the medical, educational, and basic living needs of the child. The parents shall immediately notify the Department in writing when they are no longer legally responsible for the child or no longer using adoption subsidy maintenance funds to meet the medical, educational, and basic living needs of the child. The parents shall cooperate when the Department initiates a review of the adoption subsidy agreement when the child enters out-of-home care, such as residential care, xxxxxx family care, or informal relative or kinship care. The review may result in the Department renegotiating with the parents for the payment of a lower adoption subsidy maintenance amount. The rate may be renegotiated based on the needs of the child and reunification efforts of the adoptive pa...
Responsibilities of the Parents. ❑ I have made arrangements for my child’s iPad to be covered by my insurance policy or have purchased insurance cover for their iPad. ❑ I understand private insurance is my only option to claim for any damage which may occur. The school takes no responsibility for loss, theft or damage to the iPads that are brought to school. ❑ I accept there will be further rules and guidelines for my child and their iPad use set in class by their teachers and the school. ❑ I understand that students found to be using devices in inapporiate ways will be given consequences appropriate to the breach. ❑ This agreement runs to the end of the year. ❑ To work with the school in helping my child become a 21st century learner and a productive, positive digital citizen.
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