Written Expectations Clause Samples
The Written Expectations clause establishes that certain standards, requirements, or obligations must be documented in writing to be enforceable between the parties. In practice, this means that any expectations regarding performance, deliverables, or conduct must be clearly outlined in a written format, such as a contract, memorandum, or formal correspondence. This clause ensures that both parties have a mutual and unambiguous understanding of their responsibilities, reducing the risk of disputes arising from misunderstandings or unwritten agreements.
Written Expectations. 785 To the extent possible, the District shall give written expectations of teachers’ 786 responsibilities to each unit member selected to serve as a Summer School teacher 787 at least five (5) calendar days before the end of the unit member’s regular work 788 year.
