Notice to Parents Sample Clauses

Notice to Parents. NOTICE: Students from this development may have to attend existing schools. Although a school sites has been reserved within this community, a school may not be constructed for some time, if at all, and then only if the Ministry of Education authorizes funding and the construction of the required school.
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Notice to Parents. The principal or other designated administrator must notify the student's parents regarding the classroom exclusion as soon as reasonably possible. Upon agreement, the teacher may choose to notify the parents.
Notice to Parents. The teacher or principal/designee must notify the student's parents regarding the classroom exclusion as soon as reasonably possible. This notification is in a language the parents understand. In the event the student’s parents have not already been notified, who will provide this notice will be discussed when the teacher and principal/designee confer about the incident.
Notice to Parents. In providing Notice to Parents as required where the Unsuitable Person has been arrested, charged or convicted for a sexual offence or an offence of indecency (but not where the Unsuitable Person is merely the subject of an allegation) the Hirer must:
Notice to Parents. Licensee’s notice and request for parental consent shall provide all information contained in its Privacy Statement. The notice also shall inform parents that the Licensee wants to collect Personal Information from the child, and cannot do so without parent al consent. In addition, the request must indicate how the parent can consent to the collection and use of Personal Information from a child, without consenting to the disclosure of the information to third parties, if the parent so chooses. Mechanisms t o provide notice include, but are not limited to, sending the notice to the parent’s email address or sending the notice by postal mail.
Notice to Parents. 1. The District currently publishes its Student Code of Conduct (Code) and distributes the current version in hard copy to every student at the beginning of the school year. The Code is also published on the District’s website. At the beginning of each school year, students are asked to discuss the Code with their parents, and students and parents are expected to provide a written acknowledgment that they have received a copy of the Code and will abide by it. The District will continue this practice of notification to students and parents.
Notice to Parents. To send at the beginning of each school year, and whenever there is a change in eligibility criteria, to the parent or guardian of each child, a letter such as the prototypes in Attachment V or VI, including a form on which to make application for free or reduced price meals or free milk.
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Notice to Parents. Students from this development may have to attend existing schools. Although a school site has been reserved within this plan of subdivision, a school may not be constructed for some time, if at all, and then only if the Durham District School Board receives funding for the construction of this required school.
Notice to Parents. The District will, annually, provide written notice (Notice) to all parents of all District students: • Title VI prohibits the District and School from discriminating based on race, color, or national origin in its programs and activities; • employee-on-student racial harassment is prohibited; • student-on-student racial harassment that creates a hostile environment is prohibited; and • the District and School must respond appropriately to reports of harassment, including harassment based on race, color, or national origin, and determine if a hostile environment exists. The Notice will include: • reference to relevant District policies and procedures; • examples of possible harassing conducting, including, at a minimum, offensive touching, jokes, name-calling, slurs, gestures, and symbols; • all ways that racial harassment can be reported to the District and School (e.g., the Online Form or Report Form); • the name, job title, phone number, and email address for a District central office administrator who is available and qualified to respond to questions or concerns related to harassment based on race or national origin; and • information about and contact information for OCR. The Notice will be provided, at a minimum, via: • the homepage of the District’s and each school’s website; • email to all parents of District students; • hard copy sent home with all District students; and • any social media for the District and its schools.
Notice to Parents. The District currently publishes its Student Code of Conduct (Code) and distributes the current version in hard copy to every student at the beginning of the school year. The Code is also published on the District’s website. At the beginning of each school year, students are asked to discuss the Code with their parents, and students and parents are expected to provide a written acknowledgment that they have received a copy of the Code and will abide by it. The District will continue this practice of notification to students and parents. The District currently publishes a “dashboard” on its website that displays the most frequent reasons for referrals for discipline. The current dashboard runs on a platform that all schools use to store student records, including all instances of discipline. The District will modify the dashboard to provide discipline data disaggregated by race, ethnicity, sex, disability, English Language Learner (ELL) status, and by school. Said data shall include: Referrals for discipline; Suspensions;
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