Homebound Services Sample Clauses

Homebound Services. 1. Where utilized, Teachers will be compensated at the rate of $50 per hour for time spent with students for Homebound instruction. Mileage related to travel for Homebound instruction shall be submitted in accordance with Article 18, Section I. Services qualifying for this payment are required to be provided outside of scheduled work hours by teaching staff for XXXX Pathway students. Compensation will be based on a thirty (30) minute session or actual time spent with the student, rounded to the nearest fifteen (15) minute increment, whichever is greater.
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Homebound Services. The Outreach patron profile is to be used for homebound patrons. The library that uses this profile will specify the circulation rules for checking out items belonging to their library only. SLC Libraries that offer Homebound Services to their Patrons ARM NO CLL NO CHE NO CMPL YES EPL NO FRA NO HPW NO HTL YES LEN NO LWM NO MPL NO MTC YES RAY YES ROMEO YES RSV YES SCS YES SBL NO SHL YES TPL YES UPL YES WPL NO **please call the library for details regarding who qualifies for these services Revised: 8/24/18
Homebound Services. Homebound education is a temporary service for students who are unable to attend school due to severe physical or emotional health conditions, and are unable to participate in activities outside of their home environment except for doctor appointments. Homebound education must be initiated and provided by the charter school when it is determined that a student is going to be absent from school for at least 2 weeks. Eligibility for homebound services will be determined collaboratively by the nurse consultant and the school team after following the district process for determining eligibility for homebound services. Homebound education enrollment and services can be delivered by either the charter school or by eDCSD online education program. Homebound education is not included as part of Health Services provided in this purchased services agreement. In the event that the charter school is unable to staff homebound education services, eDCSD staff can be contracted for services at the actual district cost per student. Cost estimate per student Elementary Education, K-6th grade: $700 total curriculum costs (regardless of the number of courses provided) plus $45 per hour for staffing/instruction costs. Secondary Education, 7-12th grade: $90 for one course or $169 for 2 or more courses plus $45 per hour for staffing/instruction costs. All Levels: Added programming costs vary for additional services and intervention programs. Facilities Management Environmental Consulting Services: Environmental consulting is available to charter schools on a case by case basis. The Xxxxxxx County School District Environmental Health manager will be glad to consult on any environmental concern and make recommendations to rectify an issue. Often times issues may seem larger than they really are and before a charter school brings in a costly Industrial hygienist, steps can be taken by the school to minimize or eliminate the problem. On the other hand, issues that may seem minor may require a more robust response and environmental can recommend what specific services are needed. Environmental Services can also provide vetted external consultants and contractors for any environmental need. In addition, environmental services may act as a project manager if external contractors are brought in. Environmental services charge $60 per hour, plus materials if needed. Contact Environmental Services at 000-000-0000 for information. Human Resources Services Staffing Services: Posting - Adding ...
Homebound Services. Homebound education is a temporary service for students who are unable to attend school due to severe physical or emotional health conditions, and are unable to participate in activities outside of their home environment except for doctor appointments. Homebound education must be initiated and provided by the charter school when it is determined that a student is going to be absent from school for at least 2 weeks. Eligibility for homebound services will be determined collaboratively by the nurse consultant and the school team after following the district process for determining eligibility for homebound services. Homebound education enrollment and services can be delivered by either the charter school or by eDCSD online education program. Homebound education is not included as part of Health Services provided in this purchased services agreement. In the event that the charter school is unable to staff homebound education services, eDCSD staff can be contracted for services at the actual district cost per student. Cost estimate per student Elementary Education, K-6th grade: $700 total curriculum costs (regardless of the number of courses provided) plus $45 per hour for staffing/instruction costs. Secondary Education, 7-12th grade: $90 for one course or $169 for 2 or more courses plus $45 per hour for staffing/instruction costs. All Levels: Added programming costs vary for additional services and intervention programs. Facilities Management

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