Student Notification Sample Clauses

The Student Notification clause outlines the requirements and procedures for informing students about important information, changes, or events related to their enrollment or participation. Typically, this clause specifies the methods by which notifications will be delivered, such as email, postal mail, or through an online portal, and may set timeframes for when notices must be sent. Its core practical function is to ensure that students receive timely and reliable communication, thereby reducing misunderstandings and ensuring compliance with institutional or legal obligations.
Student Notification. The student will be placed on notice of the violation by the Head of School or designee and afforded an opportunity to explain.
Student Notification. Schools and school districts are responsible for notifying affected students and/or their parents, unless otherwise required by law. Soundtrap will use reasonable efforts to assist in such notification efforts. At Soundtrap for Education (“Soundtrap”), we value the trust of the schools and school districts that have chosen our services and work hard to meet or exceed legal compliance requirements. Soundtrap has created its privacy and security program centered on the principles of Appropriate Data Ownership, Limited Use, Restricted Sharing, School and Parent Control, and Meaningful Notice and Consent. The purpose of this Data Security and Privacy Plan (the “Plan”) is to provide schools and school districts a summary outline of how we implement applicable state, federal, and local data security and privacy requirements over the life of the contract with an education agency.
Student Notification. In addition to the information provided in this Policies and Procedures Handbook, students will be provided with written information, upon request, about dual enrollment courses, honors courses, proficiency examinations, graduation requirements, and the policy for valedictorian/salutatorian. Once a student has earned at least one Carnegie unit, the school will provide that student with an annual, printed cumulative record of all Carnegie unit courses taken, grades received, and grade point average. To be eligible for the honor of valedictorian and salutatorian, students must be enrolled for the last four semesters in the high school from which they are to graduate. In addition, all students classified as juniors who wish to graduate early and compete for the honor of valedictorian and salutatorian must declare their intent to graduate no later than the 15th student attendance day of the school year in which they plan to graduate; failure to declare their intent to graduate by this deadline will result in their disqualification from eligibility for the honor of valedictorian and/or salutatorian. Please consult with the school counselor to request the Intent to Graduate Early Form.