House parent definition

House parent means an individual or couple providing care and supervision, while meeting the physical, emotional, and social needs of residents residing in a family-style living program.

Examples of House parent in a sentence

  • In addition, unit members are expected to participate in other professional activities such as Back to School Night, Open House, parent conferences, and other mutually agreed upon school- wide events as necessary.

  • Those duties are defined as 25 district-designated Back-To-School Night, Open House, parent conferences, 26 supervision of student activities, promotion, and graduation.

  • Examples of adjunct duties are attendance at Back-to-School Night, Open House, parent conferences, graduation, and school programs.

  • Teachers are required to attend occasional meetings scheduled outside the school day, including Parent Open House, parent meetings, student performances and home visits, or in the event of an emergency.

Related to House parent

  • lone parent means a person who has no partner and who is responsible for and a member of the same household as a child or young person;

  • SAP Parent means SAP SE, a European Company (Societas Europaea, SE) established under the laws of Germany and the European Union, registered with the commercial register of the local court of Mannheim, Germany, under HRB 719915, with registered office in Walldorf, Germany, and business address at Dietmar-Hopp-Allee 16, 69190 Walldorf, Germany.

  • Holdings has the meaning specified in the introductory paragraph to this Agreement.

  • Foreign Holding Company means any Subsidiary all or substantially all of the assets of which are comprised of Equity Interests in one or more Foreign Subsidiaries or CFC Debt.

  • Direct holdings means all publicly traded securities of a company that are held directly by the state treasurer or a retirement system in an actively managed account or fund in which the retirement system owns all shares or interests.