Volunteer Hours Sample Clauses

The 'Volunteer Hours' clause defines the expectations and requirements regarding the time that individuals are expected to contribute on a voluntary basis to an organization or project. It typically outlines the minimum or maximum number of hours volunteers should commit, the process for tracking and reporting these hours, and any conditions under which exceptions may be made. This clause ensures clarity for both the organization and the volunteers, helping to manage commitments and avoid misunderstandings about the level of involvement required.
Volunteer Hours. Parental/Guardian involvement is a critical component of your child’s educational success. ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Charter School prides itself on the success of our students and therefore requires that parents/guardians become active stakeholders in their child’s future. All ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Charter School parents/guardians are asked to complete thirty (30) volunteer hours, or the equivalent, per academic year. All parent/guardian volunteer hours must be completed prior to the last day of school.
Volunteer Hours. Parental/Guardian involvement is a critical component of your child’s educational success. Somerset Academy prides itself on the success of our students and therefore requires that parents/guardians become active stakeholders in their child’s future. All Somerset Academy parents/guardians are asked to complete thirty (30) volunteer hours, or the equivalent, per academic year. All parent/guardian volunteer hours must be completed prior to the last day of school.
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Volunteer Hours. Parental/Guardian involvement is a critical component of your child’s educational success. Pinecrest Academy prides itself on the success of our students and therefore requires that parents/guardians become active stakeholders in their child’s future. All Pinecrest Academy parents/guardians are asked to complete thirty (30) volunteer hours, or the equivalent, per academic year. All parent/guardian volunteer hours must be completed prior to the last day of school.
Volunteer Hours. Parental/Guardian involvement is a critical component of your child’s educational success. International Studies Charter Middle/High School prides itself on the success of our students and therefore requires that parents/guardians become active stakeholders in their child’s future. All International Studies Charter Middle/High School parents/guardians are asked to complete thirty (30) volunteer hours, or the equivalent, per academic year. All parent/guardian volunteer hours must be completed prior to the last day of school.
Volunteer Hours. Volunteerism is an essential component of your family’s participation in, and support of our school/Atrium community. School families will complete 15 hours, and Atrium families, 3 hours per year. You have the option to buy-out of the volunteer hours by including $300 per school family and $60 per Atrium family with your registration. Volunteer hours that have not been either submitted or pledged by April 1, 2020 will be billed for any remaining hours at a rate of $20/hour.
Volunteer Hours. Parental/Guardian involvement is a critical component of your child’s educational success. Sports Leadership and Management Academy prides itself on the success of our students and therefore requires that parents/guardians become active stakeholders in their child’s future. All Sports Leadership and Management Academy parents/guardians are asked to complete thirty (30) volunteer hours, or the equivalent, per academic year. All parent/guardian volunteer hours must be completed prior to the last day of school.
Volunteer Hours. Hours spent by an individual who provides either direct or 1 supportive services and receives no monetary compensation.
Volunteer Hours. Each family is expected to volunteer at least 25 hours during the school year. Volunteer activities are essential to promote parental involvement in the school and to help defray some school costs. After May 1, each family will be assessed $5.00 for each volunteer hour that has not been completed or has not been arranged to be completed. Among the many volunteer opportunities are chaperoning for field trips, assisting teachers, parent workdays, and Home & School fund-raisers. A list of volunteer opportunities is included in the weekly messages from the principal.
Volunteer Hours. In order to remain eligible to use a TG plot, Plot Users must also complete two (2) hours of volunteer work per month in or for the garden, for a total of twenty-four (24) hours per year. Volunteer opportunities are available by consulting with the Garden Manager, Project Manager, or the Community Service Coordinator. These opportunities include, but are not limited to, regular maintenance of the TG common areas and assistance with special events. Plot Users who do not stay current with this volunteer requirement will be given notice by a member of the TG Committee by e-mail. Plot holders may choose to donate to Trinity Gardens at the rate of $20 per volunteer hour, for up to 50% (12 hours) of the required commitment, if he or she is not able to complete the required volunteer time. Approved applicants (“Plot Users”) are required to follow the Trinity Gardens General Rules, which are posted for all gardeners and visitors to the garden: