Common use of Study Hall Clause in Contracts

Study Hall. There will be a Study Hall offered for student use. Study Hall is a revocable privilege, not a right. Students are required to come prepared for study hall just as if it were a class. Parents are required to ensure that their children come prepared to use study hall for its intended purpose. Students of any age who are capable of sitting still and working independently for the duration of the class period are welcome to sit in Study Hall. Students who are not able to work independently are not permitted in the Study Hall and are encouraged to work under their parent’s direction. Students may not spend more than two consecutive class periods in Study Hall without the prior consent of the Director. Attendance will be taken by an adult monitor who will preside over each Study Hall. HTS administration reserves the right to ask parents to pick up their student from Study Hall if the student does not demonstrate the ability to work quietly and independently in Study Hall. With the exception of chess (played according to “silent rule”), no games or hand-held electronic games are permitted in Study Hall. Cell phones must be put on silent mode AND used in the office for emergency purposes only. Laptops may be used after returning a parent- and student-signed permission slip for school work only. A limited number of electrical outlets are available. MP3 players/iPods may only be used in Study Hall by students who have a parent-signed permission form on file. The intent of this option is to allow students to use audio books, foreign language audio, and for students whose study is enhanced by the use of classical music. The content of the audio device is the responsibility of the parent and will not be policed by the study hall monitor or HTS staff. Use of players without a signed permission form, and the sharing of headphones or a player with others is not allowed and will be reason for confiscation in or out of Study Hall. We recognize that internet access may be needed by high school students while they are in Study Hall. Any student needing to access the internet for research or to submit a paper must have a Student Network Use Agreement signed by a parent and the student in advance. Since Bible classes meet during the first class of the day on Tuesdays, there will be no study hall available until 9:40am. Parents should, therefore, plan to either enroll their children in a Bible class or not drop them off until their first class of the day.

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Sources: Family Participation Agreement

Study Hall. There will be a Study Hall offered for student use. Study Hall is a revocable privilege, not a right. Students are required to come prepared for study hall just as if it were a class. Parents are required to ensure that their children come prepared to use study hall for its intended purpose. Students of any age who are capable of sitting still and working independently for the duration of the class period are welcome to sit in Study Hall. Students who are not able to work independently are not permitted in the Study Hall and are encouraged to work under their parent’s direction. Students may not spend more than two consecutive class periods (which includes the lunch period) in Study Hall without the prior consent of the Director. Attendance will be taken by an adult monitor who will preside over each Study Hall. HTS administration reserves the right to ask parents to pick up their student from Study Hall if the student does not demonstrate the ability to work quietly and independently in Study Hall. With the exception of chess (played according to “silent rule”), no games or hand-held electronic games are permitted in Study Hall. Cell phones must be put on silent mode AND used in the office for emergency purposes only. Laptops may be used after returning a parent- and student-signed permission slip for school work only. A limited number of electrical outlets are available. MP3 players/iPods Electronic devices may only be used ONLY in Study Hall by students who have a parent-signed permission form on file. The intent of this option is to allow students to use audio books, books or foreign language audio, and for students whose study is enhanced by the use of classical music. The content of the audio device is the responsibility of the parent and will not be policed by the study hall monitor or HTS staff. Use of players electronic devices without a signed permission form, and the sharing of headphones or a player device with others is not allowed and will be reason for confiscation in or out of Study Hall. We recognize that internet access may be needed by high school students while they are in Study Hall. Any student needing to access the internet for research or to submit a paper must have a Student Network Use Agreement signed in advance by a parent and the student student. (4/6/2021): The foyer (blue-tiled area as you enter the building) is unavailable for eating—except for the class held in advancethe Sanctuary immediately prior to the lunch period. Since Bible No unsupervised children of any age are permitted outside the HPCA building without express permission from an HTS administrator. The blacktop area is for traffic movement and parking. The playing of ball sports and the riding of scooters, roller blades, skateboards, etc., are prohibited in the church parking lot during HTS Operating hours. For the safety of our families, HTS observes a “no wheels” policy. Students who drive are required to have a signed parent release and are not to leave the Harvester property until he/she is leaving for the day. Once a student’s classes meet are over, he or she is not to linger in the Harvester parking lot or building. DUE TO COVID RESTRICTIONS IN EFFECT AT THE TIME OF THIS WRITING (4/6/2021): No visitors are allowed at HTS. Parents are always welcome to silently observe when space permits. Resource Center HTS maintains a Resource Center containing a multitude of books, DVDs, CDs, and curricula. HTS-enrolled families will be given access for checking out resources after classes have begun for the year, and may check out resources on Tuesdays or Thursdays during the first class normal HTS Operating hours. Resources are loaned out for a period of three weeks and accrue fines of $.10/day when not returned on time. Resources may be renewed in person by speaking with one of the day HTS Administrative Staff members of volunteer librarians on TuesdaysTuesdays or Thursdays. Students and parents are expected to show respect and consideration for administration, there will be no study hall available until 9:40aminstructors, and one another. Parents should, therefore, plan should instruct students to either enroll their children in a Bible class or not drop them off until their first class seek out the help of the dayAdministrative Team member on duty if help is needed in resolving a problem.

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Sources: Family Participation Agreement

Study Hall. There will be a Study Hall offered for student use. Study Hall is a revocable privilege, not a right. Students are required to come prepared for study hall just as if it were a class. Parents are required to ensure that their children come prepared to use study hall for its intended purpose. Students of any age who are capable of sitting still and working independently for the duration of the class period are welcome to sit in Study Hall. Students who are not able to work independently are not permitted in the Study Hall and are encouraged to work under their parent’s direction. Students may not spend more than two consecutive class periods (which includes the lunch period) in Study Hall without the prior consent of the Director. Attendance will be taken by an adult monitor who will preside over each Study Hall. HTS administration reserves the right to ask parents to pick up their student from Study Hall if the student does not demonstrate the ability to work quietly and independently in Study Hall. With the exception of chess (played according to “silent rule”), no games or hand-held electronic games are permitted in Study Hall. Cell phones must be put on silent mode AND used in the office for emergency purposes only. Laptops may be used after returning a parent- and student-signed permission slip for school work only. A limited number of electrical outlets are available. MP3 players/iPods Electronic devices may only be used ONLY in Study Hall by students who have a parent-signed permission form on file. The intent of this option is to allow students to use audio books, books or foreign language audio, and for students whose study is enhanced by the use of classical music. The content of the audio device is the responsibility of the parent and will not be policed by the study hall monitor or HTS staff. Use of players electronic devices without a signed permission form, and the sharing of headphones or a player device with others is not allowed and will be reason for confiscation in or out of Study Hall. We recognize that internet access may be needed by high school students while they are in Study Hall. Any student needing to access the internet for research or to submit a paper must have a Student Network Use Agreement signed in advance by a parent and the student student. Students and their families are invited to eat lunch in advanceareas to be designated by the HTS administration. Since Bible As Harvester does not have a kitchen, families should bring food that can be eaten without the preparatory use of a refrigerator, microwave, oven, or sink. Students and families will be responsible for cleaning up after they are finished eating. This includes washing the tables and/or chairs, sweeping the floor (if necessary), and putting all trash in the cans provided. Several fast food/deli establishments are nearby if parents wish to bring hot lunches to their children. NEW FOR 2020-2021: The foyer (blue tiled area as you enter the building) is unavailable for eating—except for the class held in the Sanctuary immediately prior to the lunch period. No unsupervised children of any age are permitted outside the HPCA building without express permission from an HTS administrator. The blacktop area is for traffic movement and parking. The playing of ball sports and the riding of scooters, roller blades, skateboards, etc., are prohibited in the church parking lot during HTS Operating hours. For the safety of our families, HTS observes a “no wheels” policy. Students who drive are required to have a signed parent release and are not to leave the Harvester property until he/she is leaving for the day. Once a student’s classes meet during are over, he or she is not to linger in the first class Harvester parking lot or building. Visitors are permitted in a classroom only with the prior approval of the day instructor and the Administrative Team member on Tuesdaysduty. NEW FOR 2020-2021: Due to COVID-19 social distancing requirements, there NO visitors are allowed at HTS. Parents are always welcome to silently observe when space permits. HTS maintains a Resource Center containing a multitude of books, DVDs, CDs, and curricula. HTS-enrolled families will be no study hall given access for checking out resources after classes have begun for the year, and may check out resources on Tuesdays or Thursdays during normal HTS Operating hours. Resources are loaned out for a period of three weeks and accrue fines of $.10/day when not returned on time. Resources may be renewed in person by speaking with one of the HTS Administrative Staff members of volunteer librarians on Tuesdays or Thursdays. Resources will be available until 9:40amto be checked out the third week of classes to allow time to update our database. Students and parents are expected to show respect and consideration for administration, instructors, and one another. Parents should, therefore, plan should instruct students to either enroll their children in a Bible class or not drop them off until their first class seek out the help of the dayAdministrative Team member on duty if help is needed in resolving a problem.

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Sources: Family Participation Agreement