School-Sponsored Events Sample Clauses

School-Sponsored Events. 1. Each employee shall be admitted, without charge, to any school-sponsored athletic event in which the student body participates. However, this provision shall not apply to state play-off athletic events. 2. Each employee shall be admitted, without charge, to any other school-sponsored event in which students of the employee's school participate.
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School-Sponsored Events. Complimentary passes will be provided to all school-sponsored events for each Administrator.
School-Sponsored Events. 1. Calvary Christian Academy (CCA) dances are school-sponsored events under the direct supervision of the High School Principal and the class advisors. In order to attend any school dance, students and parents must sign a dance guideline contract. 2. The Junior-Senior Prom is sponsored by the senior class and is open to the students in grades 11 and 12 and their guests. Attendance at any other formal events planned by the ASB is only open to current high school students. 3. At formal dances, students must wear appropriate semi-formal/formal evening attire. Clothing must not be intimidating, suggestive, or alluding to inappropriateness. This will be left to the discretion of the administration. If the administrator at the dance/prom considers the attire of a young woman or man inappropriate, the person will not be admitted to the dance and the student’s parents will be notified. 4. Ladies may wear a strapless dress that is modest; no plunging necklines that show cleavage and no exposed midriffs are allowed. Skirts or dresses may not be higher than 2” above the knee. No tight-fitting clothing or dresses are acceptable. 5. Students must act modestly and appropriately. Students may be asked to leave the dance because of inappropriate dancing or behavior. 6. No smoking is permitted; this rule applies to everyone in attendance. Sale, possession, use, distribution, and/or being under the influence of prohibited drugs or alcohol on or near the school campus or at any school-sponsored activity are grounds for dismissal. 7. There is no regulation made by the school concerning the time the participants leave the dance prior to its advertised end time but sign out or check out administration; however, the school insists that anyone who leaves the dance will not be readmitted. 8. Students must abide by school regulations at dances. The sponsoring school organization and/or moderator may make additional rules or provisions. The school reserves the right to refuse admission to anyone. A student who has been asked to leave Calvary Christian Academy for disciplinary reasons may not attend the dances. 9. Calvary Christian Academy does NOT sponsor or encourage any after-dance or after-prom parties or similar activities. If parents choose to host such a party, they assume all liability.
School-Sponsored Events. Teachers shall receive a free pass to all Morrisonville School District sponsored athletic events.
School-Sponsored Events. Free passes will be provided to all school sponsored events for each employee.
School-Sponsored Events. Employees shall receive a free pass for themselves, their spouse and their children to school sponsored events. Events and activities which are sponsored by student clubs, organizations, classes, etc. as money-raising activities and I.H.S.A. state events are specifically excluded from this section.
School-Sponsored Events. 6.1 Teachers shall be admitted to all school sponsored events at no cost to the teacher.
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