Examples of School District Policy in a sentence
Completed written forms will be collected as required by School District Policy.
First Hearing of the PublicA Fremont City School District citizen, recognized by the Chair, may speak on any issue, during the Recognition of Visitors and Hearing of the Public Sessions, but the Chair may limit remarks pursuant to the debate regulations of Robert’s Rules of Order and Fremont City School District Policy.
In accordance with Washington School District Policy No. 005 entitled “Public Participation at Meetings”, this public participation session shall not exceed 20 minutes.
A Fremont City School District citizen, recognized by the Chair, may speak on any issue, during the Recognition of Visitors and Hearing of the Public Sessions, but the Chair may limit remarks pursuant to the debate regulations of Robert’s Rules of Order and Fremont City School District Policy.
Administrative Services, Purchasing and General Services; and/or Xxxxx School District Policy 6F-103 Purchasing; and related statutes which govern DISTRICT's purchase of goods and services.
It shall be a violation of School District Policy for any student or employee to possess, handle, transmit, keep, use, or threaten to use a weapon at any time while on School District property or while going to or returning from school or a school activity, event, or function by any form of transportation including a school bus, vehicle, or on foot.
POUDRE SCHOOL DISTRICT R-1 By: Title: Date: CONTRACTOR By: Title: Date: ALL CONTRACTS MUST BE APPROVED PER DISTRICT POLICY DJA Poudre School District Policy DJA requires all contracts in excess of $250,000 have Board of Education approval.
Statutory Reference:34 C.F.R. Sections 104.7, 104.8, 104.22 (4) (f), and 104.36 of the Section 504 RegulationsAdopted: February 7, 2002Revised: March 8, 2017 Raymond School District Policy - EB SAFETY PROGRAMThe Raymond School Board recognizes its responsibility to provide a safe, secure learning environment for all its students and staff.
A copy of the discriminatory complaints procedure under Forsyth County School District Policy GAAA/JAA (Equal Opportunity/Discriminatory Complaints) or under Policy IDFA (Gender Equity in Sports) is located in the school district policy manual that is available at www.forsyth.k12.ga.us/boe > policies and procedures.
Examples of the above include but are not limited to beer, wine, liquor, marijuana, hashish, chemical solvents, glue, look alike substances, over the counter drugs, and any capsules or pills not registered with the nurse, annotated within the school’s health record and given in accordance with the School District Policy for the administration of medication to students in school.