School Mail Rights Sample Clauses

School Mail Rights. The Association or its official representative shall have reasonable access to and use of the school mail and e-mail systems in the Tahoma School District with the approval of the Superintendent. All materials shall be dated and signed by the responsible Association member. Use of District mail systems is subject to all laws and policies regarding appropriate use.
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School Mail Rights. The Association or its official representative shall have reasonable access to and use of the school mail system in the District with the approval of the Superintendent. All materials shall be dated and signed by the responsible Association member. The District e-mail system may be used to notify members regarding bargaining unit business meetings, etc., but it shall not be used to conduct bargaining unit business.
School Mail Rights. The TEA-C or its official representative shall have reasonable access to and use of the school mail system in the District with the approval of the Superintendent. All materials shall be dated and signed by the responsible TEA-C member.

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