School Closures Sample Clauses

School Closures. The District may close schools for academic purposes or reduce programming due to public health, safety, severe weather or any other purpose as determined by the District. The District shall not owe Provider any compensation for times when services of Therapists are canceled, declined, or not required due to closure, reduction in programming, or exclusion of Therapists due to health risk assessment screenings or any other reason, and Provider agrees to indemnify District for Therapist claims arising from all such actions. Notwithstanding the foregoing, to the extent required by Section 10-20.56(d-15) of the School Code (105 ILCS 5/10-20.56(d-15)), when enforceable under law, the Parties understand that the District may determine it is required to pay Provider the daily, regular rate of pay and benefits for Therapists for any day of school closure or e-learning day if such closure precludes the Provider’s employees from performing its regularly scheduled duties and employees would have reported for work but for the closure, unless the day is rescheduled and the employees will be paid their daily, regular rate of pay and benefits for the rescheduled day when services are rendered. The Parties agree such payment constitute full satisfaction of Section 10-20.56(d-15). As a precondition to these payments being made, Provider shall provide an invoice for the foregoing pay and benefits costs; however, Provider will not include such pay and benefits costs for any school closure or e-learning day on any invoices until the last invoice of the school year in order to allow the District the opportunity to determine if the day will be rescheduled. When a payment is to be made by the District under this provision, Provider represents and warrants that it shall pay its employees their daily, regular rate of pay and benefits for any such school closure or e-learning day. Upon request, Provider shall provide the District with certified payrolls as evidence of compliance with this section. The District retains sole discretion to determine whether Section 10-20.56(d-15) applies to this Agreement or any day of school closure and, if the District determines such law is applicable, the District retains the discretion to determine if and when a school closure day is rescheduled. For purposes of this section, “school closures” shall not include holidays or other days of closure reflected on the District’s school calendar for which Provider is not scheduled to provide services und...
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School Closures. Where a school is scheduled to close at the end of a school year, the transfer or placement for the following school year of a Teacher in that school will be considered prior to transfer under L13.8.
School Closures. Duties When all schools are closed to students, including early dismissals, as determined by the administration, due to severe inclement weather or Act of God or extreme temperatures, teachers shall not be required to report for regularly assigned duties. However, employees may be required to remain if necessary for supervision of students, as determined by the administration, due to the weather, act of God, or other reason making normal transportation for students unavailable or impractical. Employees shall be required to perform extracurricular duties if those activities are not cancelled or postponed by administration.
School Closures. If school must be canceled, the school year shall be extended and vacations and in-service days and holidays not required by Statute may be utilized to meet State and District curriculum requirements. The district will consult with the President of the Association (s) before revising the calendar as required. Such time will be made up without additional pay. Any student school days waived by OSPI due to emergency school closure shall also be work days waived for certificated staff. There shall be no loss of pay in such an instance.
School Closures. The District may close schools for academic purposes or reduce programming due to public health, safety, severe weather or any other purpose as determined by the District. The District shall not owe Contractor any compensation for times when Services are canceled, declined, or not required due to closure, reduction in programming, or exclusion of Contractor due to health risk assessment screenings or any other reason. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the District retains sole discretion to determine whether Section 10-20.56(d-15) of the School Code (105 ILCS 5/10-20.56(d-15) applies to this Agreement or any day of school closure and, if the District determines such law is applicable, the District retains the discretion to determine if and when a school closure day is rescheduled. For purposes of this section, “school closures” shall not include holidays or other days of closure reflected on the District’s school calendar for which Contractor is not scheduled to provide services under the Agreement.
School Closures. When schools are closed to students due to adverse weather conditions, bus drivers are not expected to report to their assigned terminals. When bus drivers have been compensated for those adverse weather days and the District reschedules some or all of those days, drivers will be required to drive their packages without any further compensation as scheduled by the District.
School Closures. Nothing in this Article shall require the Board to keep schools open in the event of severe inclement weather or when otherwise prevented by an Act of Providence, inclement weather, severe storms, fires, epidemic, mechanical breakdowns, or health conditions.
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School Closures. The Board agrees that there will be no lay-offs by reason of school closure.
School Closures. (a) When the Centre deems it necessary to close all of a school or part of a school and transfer students to another school, notification shall be given to the Union as soon as possible. (b) Where there is a school(s) closure(s) and the student population remains intact going to one (1) receiving school, the teacher(s) from the closing school(s) are transferred to the receiving school. (i) Teachers shall require seniority placement at the receiving school based upon their respective position in the system-wide seniority list. (ii) In the event that school closure results in a surplus of teachers at the receiving school, teacher(s) shall be declared surplus in accordance with Article 18.02 (e) and (f). (c) Where there is only a partial closure or where a closure results in the student population of the sending school(s) being dispersed to more than one (1) receiving school(s), the following applies: (i) Each school involved in the partial closure (sending and receiving) determines and declares teacher(s) surplus at their school in accordance with Article 18.02 (e) and (f) prior to the implementation of a partial closure. (ii) After (i) above, the receiving school(s) shall determine the teacher staffing requirements without the sending students and compare to the teacher staffing requirements when the sending students are included. (iii) Where there is no increase in teacher staffing for the receiving school(s) when including the sending students, the teacher(s) of the sending school(s) remain at the sending school(s). Teacher(s) shall be declared surplus in accordance with Article 18.02 (e) and (f). (iv) Where there is an increase in teacher staffing for the receiving school(s), an expression of interest will be done amongst the applicable sending schools to fill the anticipated staffing requirements. a. Where more qualified teachers have expressed an interest than positions available, the more senior qualified teacher will be awarded a position except where the more senior teacher is essential to maintain a program. In such case, Article 18.02
School Closures. Holiday and possible snow day closures are factored into the monthly rates. Therefore, credit will NOT be given for Holiday or snow day closures. First Steps at Monarch Montessori of Denver will be closed for the following days:
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