Leaving School Sample Clauses

Leaving School. Teachers shall be allowed to leave their schools during their lunch periods. Teachers may also leave the building at any other time at the discretion of the Building Administrator. If the Building Administrator is not available, a district office administrator must be contacted. District office administrators can be contacted through the Superintendent's Secretary. If no administrator is at the District office, the secretary will log the request and the teacher may be allowed to leave the building.
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Leaving School. Teachers may have occasion to leave their school building during the school day. Any such absence must have prior approval by the build- ing principal or his/her designee. Leaving school during the school day shall be for school-related busi- ness or emergency reasons only.
Leaving School. If you need to leave during the school day, bring a note from your parent to the Office in the morning to get an "Off Campus Pass". This will save you, your teacher, and your parent inconvenience when it comes time to leave campus. You may never leave campus without a pass from the Office and parent permission. If you do, you will be breaking the law requiring you to be at school (truancy). Truants are not allowed to make up schoolwork as are legally absent students; thus their grades are affected.
Leaving School. 1. Teachers may leave the school campus during non-student contact time for occasional personal requirements without utilizing personal leave. Teachers who leave the campus must sign out in the school office, give their destination, and sign in when returning to campus.

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