School setting definition

School setting means in the school, on school grounds, in school vehicles, at a designated bus stop or at any activity sponsored, supervised or sanctioned by the school.
School setting means the grades for which the license holder is licensed.
School setting means any of the following locations during a school day:

Examples of School setting in a sentence

  • Employees must disclose any relevant information which may impact on their job role or suitability to work with young people or in a School setting.

  • Employees must ensure that their behaviour and actions are consistent with their position as a role model to pupils / students and are compatible with working with young people and in a School setting.

  • The arbitration shall be conducted in English, and the seat of Arbitration shall be the city of Karnataka, India.The Parties expressly agree that the Terms, Policy and any other agreements entered into between the Parties are governed by the laws, rules, and regulations of India.

  • Employees must also report any current or historical information in the public domain or which is likely to come into the public domain which may be of relevance to their job role or their suitability to work with children/young people or in a School setting or matters which may be subject to adverse media attention or have a detrimental impact on the reputation of the School.

  • All Employees have a duty to immediately disclose to the headteacher (or Chair of Governors in the case of a Headteacher) prior to the start of their employment, at the start of their employment or during the course of their employment, any change in their circumstances or any information which may affect or is likely to affect the suitability of the Employee to undertake their job role or work with children/ young people or in a School setting.


More Definitions of School setting

School setting means in the school, on school grounds, on school property, at any school testing sites or other sites used by the school, on the school’s server or school’s electronic, web- based, Internet or on-line programs, in school vehicles, at designated bus stops or at any activity sponsored, supervised or sanctioned by the school and any time spent necessarily traveling to and from these locations. Additionally, any student whose out-of-school conduct materially and substantially interferes with the educational process in the school is also subject to this Policy.
School setting means on school property (including but not limited to classrooms or a school library) or (regardless of location) an activity sponsored by the District or a school but which is conducted by an organization which is not part of the District. Such activities can include but are not limited to an assembly, a guest lecture, a live presentation, or another event.
School setting means the school building where the professional educator practices.
School setting means the School’s classrooms, library, and property. “School setting” also includes School-sponsored or required activities, including assemblies, guest lectures, live presentations, or other events.
School setting means a classroom in a public, common school
School setting means in the school, on the school grounds, in school vehicles, at a designated bus stop, or at any activity sponsored, supervised, or sanctioned by the school. O’Hara recognizes that bullying creates an atmosphere of fear and intimidation and distracts from the safe environment necessary for student learning.
School setting means in the school, on First Philadelphia grounds, on school property, in school vehicles, at designated bus stops or at any activity sponsored, supervised or sanctioned by First Philadelphia, and any time spent necessarily traveling to and from these locations.