Emergency School Closure and Delayed Openings Sample Clauses

Emergency School Closure and Delayed Openings. In the event that it becomes necessary to close schools because of weather or other emergency situations, employees will be notified through local radio stations, when possible, by 6:30 a.m. If school has begun for the day and early dismissal is required, employees shall be dismissed immediately following dismissal of students. No employee shall be required to report for work on a day when student attendance in the building has been suspended for emergency reasons, except where one or more buildings close for more than one (1) consecutive day, the District will designate a work site. In the case of delayed opening, employees shall be required to report for work no earlier than thirty (30) minutes prior to the planned arrival of students. If makeup contract days are required, the dates upon which they are to be held shall be mutually agreed upon by the District and the Association. Should half days/early release day(s) be cancelled due to emergency, make up days shall not exceed the number of hours scheduled for the half day/early release. No employee shall be subjected to loss of pay or benefits due to non- attendance on days when the schools have been closed for emergency reasons. In case of a district closure of no more than one day during which some schools are open and some schools are closed, the employees will be allowed to take emergency leave or make-up the work day on a designated snow day or other day identified by the Association and the District.
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Emergency School Closure and Delayed Openings. In the event that it becomes necessary to close schools because of weather or other emergency situations, members will be notified when possible, by 6:30 a.m. If school has begun for the day and early dismissal is required, members shall be dismissed when all students have been accounted for. No member shall be required to report for work on a day when student attendance in the building has been suspended for emergency reasons. In the case of delayed opening, members shall be required to report for work no earlier than thirty (30) minutes prior to the planned arrival of students. If makeup contract days are required, the dates upon which they are to be held shall be mutually agreed upon by the District and the Association. No member shall be subjected to loss of pay or benefits due to non-attendance on days when the schools have been closed for emergency reasons.
Emergency School Closure and Delayed Openings. In the event that it becomes necessary to close the school(s) because of the inclement weather, volcanic eruptions or other acts of nature, the District shall notify specifically identified radio and television stations in the area. This provision does not preclude the District from closing the school(s) in the event an emergency develops if further evaluation of developing hazardous conditions warrants closure.

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