Examples of School volunteer in a sentence
In the community, volunteers have participated in programs at the Freedom Plains Nursery School, volunteer fire departments, nursing homes, various hospitals, libraries, and other service organizations.
Where a Complaint relates to the behaviour of an individual Player or School, volunteer or individual attending the Competition which could be considered as a Disciplinary Offence under England Netball’s Disciplinary Regulations, such Complaints will be dealt with in accordance with the procedures set out in England Netball’s Disciplinary Regulations and should be referred to the Disciplinary Secretary of the appropriate authority.
Where a Complaint relates to the behaviour of an individual Player or School, volunteer or individual attending the Competition which could be considered as a Disciplinary Offence under England Netball’s Disciplinary Regulations, such complaints will be dealt with in accordance with the procedures set out in England Netball’s Disciplinary Regulations and should be referred to the Disciplinary Secretary of the Appropriate Authority.
Causing or attempting to cause personal injury to a school employee, to a School volunteer or to any student.
Approve Bernards High School Volunteer PositionsResolution Resolved, that the Somerset Hills Board of Education approve the following Bernards High School volunteer positions for the 2015-2016 school year: Action 24.
ETHICAL MISCONDUCT INVESTIGATION AND REPORTING POLICY Albuquerque Talent Development Academy (ATDA) employees, School volunteers and School contractors/contractor’s employees who know or who have a reasonable suspicion that a child or student has been subject to ethical misconduct by a School employee, a School volunteer, a School contractor or a contractor's employee, shall report the matter immediately to: (1) the Head Administrator; or (2) the NMPED.
As a School volunteer, you hold a position of trust and are accountable for your actions.
As a School volunteer, you have a duty of care to students in your charge to take all reasonable steps to protect students from risks of harm that can be reasonably predicted.
The following volunteers were introduced: Rosalinda Guererra, ESL in Home Program; Gabriella Torres, Sparks High School, working with At-Risk Freshman: Joanna Ramos, AmeriCorps State Volunteer at Children’s Cabinet; Mary McGalliard, Rita Cannon School volunteer and Foster Grandparents volunteer; Mary Miller, Coordinator for Sparks Senior Program; and Mary Brock, Executive Director of Northern Nevada Foster Grandparents and Senior Companion Programs.
School volunteer coaches may not transport students to games or practices unless accompanied by another adult.