Visitors and Volunteers Sample Clauses

Visitors and Volunteers. If applicable health and safety protocols can be followed, visitors will be allowed in buildings. Volunteers in the buildings must be vaccinated by October 18th, 2021, to the extent it continues to be mandated by state law.
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Visitors and Volunteers. State law requires visitors to first report to the school office, sign the register and obtain a visitors badge. Please use only the front entrance of the school at all times. Office staff is unable to retrieve items after a teacher has secured the classroom for the day. Forgotten books, homework, and personal items cannot be retrieved until the next school day.
Visitors and Volunteers. Each school district will establish specific guidelines for visitors and volunteers. Additionally, each school district ● will limit visitors in school buildings during school hours. ● will require the same health and safety protocols for volunteers that are required of employees and students, including temperature checks and face coverings. Each school district will develop specific plans for classroom celebrations and parties. However, students will not be permitted to bring homemade treats.
Visitors and Volunteers. Parent/Guardian understands that during the school day non-essential visitors will be limited to be on campus. Only staff, students and essential visitors and volunteers may access campus. Visitors will be required to adhere to mask guidelines (required indoors, optional outdoors) while on campus. Volunteers must adhere to mask guidelines and may be asked about their vaccination status. Spectators for athletic events will be required to adhere to mask guidelines while on campus.
Visitors and Volunteers. Visitors will only be allowed in District facilities by appointment. Volunteers in District facilities will not be allowed in the red model phase without permission from the Superintendent or designee.
Visitors and Volunteers. All visitors are required to check-in at the office and will not be permitted to enter NCP classrooms without authorization. Signed-in visitors must wear a “Visitor Badge” and will be accompanied by an NCP administrative staff member. Parent volunteers who help more than 1x a week will be asked to go through a background check/fingerprint process that associates them to the Community Care Licensing database and NCP’s license number. Parent volunteers will also need to show proof of a negative TB test and immunizations against measles, pertussis and influenza. Any duly authorized officer, employee, or agent of the California Department of Social Services (Department) may, upon presentation of proper identification, enter and inspect any place providing personal care, supervision, and service at any time, with or without advance notice, to secure compliance with, or to prevent a violation of, this act or the regulations adopted by the Department pursuant to the Health and Safety Code.
Visitors and Volunteers. Parents, volunteers and visitors are not permitted to go directly to a classroom to deliver lunches, messages, a forgotten assignment, an article of clothing or for any other reason. Parents and guests must check in and out at the school office whenever they are on the premises. If a student wishes to have a guest come to school, permission must be obtained from the superintendent at least a day in advance of the visit. An Authorized Guest Request Form and submit it for approval at least 24 hours in advance. There should be only one guest per student per visit. Visiting guest must wear clothing that is in keeping with the modesty guidelines and style of approved uniform wear.
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Visitors and Volunteers. In the interest of safety and reducing the risk of transmission of the virus, volunteers will not be allowed during hybrid. The Parties will revisit the issue of visitors and volunteers in four (4) weeks. Individuals/visitors conducting routine deliveries and other business necessary for the functioning of the school (e.g. members of the fire department checking the alarm system or a person conducting a necessary facilities repair) are exempt from this provision assuming all health and safety protocols and mitigation is followed and enforced (social distancing, masks, etc.).
Visitors and Volunteers. All visitors and volunteers must enter the building through the main office. They must then sign in, receive a name tag/ID and indicate their intended location. The name tag/ID must be worn and visible at all times while in the school building.
Visitors and Volunteers. All visitors and volunteers at the school must sign in at the office, sign the confidentiality agreement in order to volunteer in classrooms. All visitors to the school are expected to abide by the Confidentiality Policy. Any information visitors encounter as they are working at the school is confidential unless expressly deemed public information. Visitors are reminded to exercise discernment about what matters are appropriately discussed in a public setting in the presence of students. Regular volunteers will be required to participate in volunteer training provided by the school administration. Volunteers must take the Darkness to Light training and participate in the Child Abuse Reporting Policy and Procedures training, provide a police clearance, and should apply under the requirements of the Volunteer Policy. Check with the school office to set up an appointment regarding volunteering. While it is tempting for students, in a wide range of ways, to claim credit where it is not earned, it is imperative to maintain high standards of academic honesty. In the course of an evaluation exercise, students must not obtain or attempt to obtain information from another student or other unauthorized source or give or attempt to give information to another student. Academic dishonesty will be considered a serious matter and will be dealt with accordingly. • Unauthorized collaboration or use of external information during tests or quizzes • Plagiarizing or representing another’s ideas as one’s own • Falsely obtaining, distributing, using or receiving testing materials • Falsifying academic records • Defacing or tampering with library materialsEngaging in any conduct which is intended to or is reasonably likely to confer an unfair advantage concerning an academic matter. • The use, by paraphrase or direct quotation, of the published or unpublished work of another person without full and clear acknowledgement. • It also includes the unacknowledged use of materials prepared by another person In keeping with its mission, First Baptist Christian School seeks to prepare its students to be knowledgeable, forthright, and honest. It expects and requires academic honesty from all members of the FBCS community. Academic honesty includes adherence to guidelines established by FBCS.
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