Attendance means the actual presence of an enrolled child.
Attendance means being present during, making an appearance at, or serving as host or master of ceremonies for any public or private conference, convention, meeting, social event, meal, or like gathering. (Regulation 18931.3.)
Attendance means the total number of children under the age of 12 present at any one time.
Examples of Attendance in a sentence
Attendance at educational meetings or visiting other schools is permitted at full pay 459 if the Office of Talent and Personnel approves such absence.
Attendance Requirements A minimum of 85 percent attendance is a requirement for completing the coursework.
Attendance lists for all ESL classes offered at the Durango and Xxxxxxxx detention facilities between July 2008 and the date of production.
More Definitions of Attendance
Attendance means the number of children present at a child care and development facility. “Attendance,” for purposes of reimbursement, includes excused absences by children because of illness, quarantine, illness or quarantine of their parent, family emergency, or to spend time with a parent or other relative as required by a court of law or that is clearly in the best interest of the child.
Attendance means the total number of children present at any one time at the facility.
Attendance means the total number of children present at any one time.
Attendance means the total number of children present at any one time at the group child care.
Attendance means physical attendance, not by telephone or other electronic means. Any attendee representing a party must have authority from that party to bind it to any agreement reached as a result of the mediation.
Attendance means children present in the child care center at any given time.
Attendance means the names and number of children and staff present at the facility on a daily basis;