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Xxx Xxxxxxxx. 2007. Using a personal device to strengthen password authentication from an untrusted computer. In Financial Cryptography and Data Security, Xxxx Xxxxxxxx ACM Computing Surveys, Vol. 49, No. 4, Article 61, Publication date: December 2016. 61:32 X. Xxxxxx et al. and Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx (Eds.). Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Vol. 4886. Springer, Berlin, 88–103. DOI:xxxx://xx.xxx.xxx/10.1007/978-3-540-77366-5_11 Egwali Xxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxxxx. 2009. Customers perception of security indicators in online banking sites in Nigeria. Journal of Internet Banking and Commerce 14, 1 (2009), 1–15. Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx. 2008. The evolution of commercial malware development kits and colour-by-numbers custom malware. Computer Fraud & Security 2008, 9 (2008), 4–7. DOI:xxxx://xx.xxx.xxx/10.1016/S1361- 3723(08)70135-0 Xxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx and Xxxxxxxx Xx Xxxxxxxxxx. 2015. Danger is my middle name: Experimenting with SSL vulnerabilities in android apps. In Proceedings of the 8th ACM Conference on Security & Privacy in Wireless and Mobile Networks (WiSec’15). ACM, New York, NY, Article 15, 6 pages. DOI:xxxx://xx.xxx.xxx/ 10.1145/2766498.2766522 Xxxx Xxxxxxxxxxx, Xxxx Xxxxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx, and Xxxxx Xxxxxxx. 2004. Consumer acceptance of online banking: An extension of the technology acceptance model. Internet Research 14, 3 (2004), 224–235. DOI:xxxx://xx.xxx.xxx/10.1108/10662240410542652 Xxx X. X. Xxxx and X. Xxxxxxxxx. 2007. Real time credit card fraud detection using computational intelli- gence. In Proceedings of the International Joint Conference on Neural Networks (IJCNN 2007). 863–868. DOI:xxxx://xx.xxx.xxx/10.1109/IJCNN.2007.4371071 Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxx Xxxxx, Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxx, and Xxxxx X. X. Xxxxxx. 2015. Mo(bile) money, mo(bile) problems: Analysis of branchless banking applications in the developing world. In Proceedings of the 24th USENIX Conference on Security Symposium (SEC’15). USENIX Association, Berkeley, CA, 17–32. Xxx Xxxxxxx and Xxxx Xxxxx. 1998. The problems with secure on-line banking. Proceedings of the 17th Annual South East Asia Regional Conference (SEARCC’98). Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx. 2005. Two-factor authentication: Too little, too late. Communications of the ACM 48, 4 (April 2005), 136–136. DOI:xxxx://xx.xxx.xxx/10.1145/1053291.1053327 Xxx Xxxxx and Xxxx Xxxxxxxxxx. 2004. Who will rob you on the digital highway? Communications of the ACM 47, 5 (May 2004), 56–60. DOI:xxxx://xx.xxx.xxx/10.1145/986213.986240 Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx, Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxx X. Xxx Xxxx...
Xxx Xxxxxxxx. District IV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Xxxx Xxxxxx District V . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Xxx X. Xxxxx PREAMBLE 4 ARTICLE I – RECOGNITION/DEFINITIONS 5 ARTICLE 2 – NEGOTIATION PROCEDURES 8 ARTICLE 3 – UNION AND EMPLOYEE RIGHTS 11 ARTICLE 4 – MANAGEMENT RIGHTS 14 ARTICLE 5 – WORKING CONDITIONS 15 ARTICLE 6 – JOB PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT 24 ARTICLE 7 – PROBATIONARY PERIOD 25 ARTICLE 8 – REDUCTION IN FORCE 26 ARTICLE 9 – DISCIPLINE 27 ARTICLE 10 – VACANCIES, PROMOTIONS, AND TRANSFERS 30 ARTICLE 11 – GUIDELINES FOR LEAVE 32 ARTICLE 12 – SENIORITY 38 ARTICLE 13 – GRIEVANCE AND ARBITRATION PROCEDURE 39 ARTICLE 14 – SICK LEAVE POOL 43 ARTICLE 15 – COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS 44
Xxx Xxxxxxxx. Dishwasher: Xx. Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxx Facilities Manager: Xx. Xxx Xxxxxxxx Maintenance: Xx. Xxxxxxx Xxxxx, Xx. Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx Lunchroom Supervisor: Xx. Xxxxx Xxxxxx Tuition at Mater Christi is set on an annual basis, based on the school’s operational budget. Tuition pays for approximately 70% of all operating expenses. Gifts to the annual fund are crucial as a means of filling the tuition gap and supporting school programs. Every family is expected to contribute to the annual fund in an amount appropriate for the family’s budget. The budget process is undertaken in the late fall and tuition and fees are typically set in January after approval by the Mater Christi Board of Trustees. Tuition and fees are then communicated to parents. If you have any questions, contact Xxxx Xxxxxxxx, Finance Manager 000-000-0000 x000 or xxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx ● Preschool and Pre-Kindergarten Full Time (5 days/week 7:55 am - 2:50 pm) - $11,538 Part Time (4 days or less, half or full days) - $10,384 ● Elementary & Intermediate (Kindergarten to Grade 5) - $12,990 ● Middle School (Grades 6, 7, 8) - $13,886 Tuition is paid through the FACTS Management Company to help us manage our tuition payment program. There is a fee per family for this service, depending on which payment plan you choose. Through FACTS you can conveniently pay your registration and tuition online, receive email payment reminders before your payment is due, select from one of multiple payment options, and always review your account online. You may also drop off a check to Xxxx Xxxxxxxx, Finance Manager in the main office and she can apply it to your account. To register in FACTS for the first time, please go to xxxxx://xxxxxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx/signin/3JBTW. You will then have the ability to select a payment plan or apply for financial assistance. Below are the preferred options: Due July 1, 2024 Payment by check No Fee
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