ACCESS TO SCHOOL Clause Samples

The 'Access to School' clause defines the rights and conditions under which individuals or groups may enter and use school premises. Typically, this clause outlines who is permitted access—such as students, staff, parents, or contractors—and may specify times, areas, or purposes for which access is granted, like attending classes, maintenance, or events. By clearly establishing these parameters, the clause helps maintain security, order, and proper use of school facilities, thereby protecting both the school community and property.
ACCESS TO SCHOOL. Each school office shall maintain a supply of outside door keys which employees may check out when it is necessary for them to have access to the building at times other than the normal teaching day.
ACCESS TO SCHOOL. A. After the close on school days, the Association shall have the right to use areas in school buildings for meetings of teachers provided there is no interference with any scheduled school activities. The use of such areas shall be arranged with the principals in advance. All requests for building use shall conform to the Board of Education’s Rules and Regulations. B. Materials to teachers from professional organizations may be distributed to teachers in the following way: Copies may be sent to the central office, properly packaged for the individual schools, and they will be sent out in the school mail for the principals or Association building representatives to place in the teachers’ boxes. C. The Association shall have bulletin board space for the purpose of posting materials dealing with proper and legitimate business of the Association. Such space shall be provided for the Association. Such boards shall be placed in a well-lighted area in a designated teacher workspace. In school buildings that which do not have bulletin boards for this purpose, the Association shall request installation and be provided with a board that meets the above specification. D. No teacher will be prevented from wearing pins showing membership in the Association. E. The Association shall have access to a phone. A member will be granted privacy, if requested, for use of a phone located in an office for Association business. Any expense for long distance calls involving Association business will be paid by the Association.
ACCESS TO SCHOOL. The Principal, in consultation with school staff, shall at the beginning of the school year establish a procedure to allow all teachers access to their school building during after school hours, weekends and holidays for the purpose of the preparation of curricular materials and for other related teaching duties.
ACCESS TO SCHOOL. The Administrative Officer, in consultation with school staff, shall at the beginning of the school year establish a procedure to allow all teachers access to their school building during after school hours, weekends and holidays for the purpose of the preparation of curricular materials and for other related teaching duties.
ACCESS TO SCHOOL. Only students and people duly authorised, by the family or the Head of School will have access to the school. Any other visitor will identify her/himself at the entrance and will be directed to introduce her/himself at the secretariat.

Related to ACCESS TO SCHOOL

  • Access to Site 3.05.1 Contractor may enter and leave the premises at all reasonable times without charge. Contractor and its employees may use the common areas and roadways of the premises where it is to perform the services together with all facilities, equipment, improvements, and services provided in connection with the premises for common use. This excludes parking for Contractor’s personnel. Contractor shall repair any damage caused by it or its employees as a result of its use of the common areas.

  • Access to NID 2.7.3.1 NewPhone may access the customer’s premises wiring by any of the following means and NewPhone shall not disturb the existing form of electrical protection and shall maintain the physical integrity of the NID: 2.7.3.1.1 BellSouth shall allow NewPhone to connect its Loops directly to BellSouth’s multi-line residential NID enclosures that have additional space and are not used by BellSouth or any other telecommunications carriers to provide service to the premises; 2.7.3.1.2 Where an adequate length of the customer’s premises wiring is present and environmental conditions permit, either Party may remove the customer premises wiring from the other Party’s NID and connect such wiring to that Party’s own NID; 2.7.3.1.3 Either Party may enter the subscriber access chamber or dual chamber NID enclosures for the purpose of extending a cross-connect or spliced jumper wire from the customer premises wiring through a suitable “punch-out” hole of such NID enclosures; or 2.7.3.1.4 NewPhone may request BellSouth to make other rearrangements to the customer premises wiring terminations or terminal enclosure on a time and materials cost basis. 2.7.3.2 In no case shall either Party remove or disconnect the other Party’s loop facilities from either Party’s NIDs, enclosures, or protectors unless the applicable Commission has expressly permitted the same and the disconnecting Party provides prior notice to the other Party. In such cases, it shall be the responsibility of the Party disconnecting loop facilities to leave undisturbed the existing form of electrical protection and to maintain the physical integrity of the NID. It will be NewPhone’s responsibility to ensure there is no safety hazard, and NewPhone will hold BellSouth harmless for any liability associated with the removal of the BellSouth Loop from the BellSouth NID. Furthermore, it shall be the responsibility of the disconnecting Party, once the other Party’s loop has been disconnected from the NID, to reconnect the disconnected loop to a nationally recognized testing laboratory listed station protector, which has been grounded as per Article 800 of the National Electrical Code. If no spare station protector exists in the NID, the disconnected loop must be appropriately cleared, capped and stored. 2.7.3.3 NewPhone shall not remove or disconnect ground wires from BellSouth’s NIDs, enclosures, or protectors. 2.7.3.4 NewPhone shall not remove or disconnect NID modules, protectors, or terminals from BellSouth’s NID enclosures. 2.7.3.5 Due to the wide variety of NID enclosures and outside plant environments, BellSouth will work with NewPhone to develop specific procedures to establish the most effective means of implementing this section if the procedures set forth herein do not apply to the NID in question.

  • Access to Data Operator shall make Data in the possession of the Operator available to the LEA within five (5) business days of a request by the LEA.

  • Access to PHI Business Associate shall provide access to PHI in a Designated Record Set to Covered Entity or as directed by Covered Entity to an Individual to meet the requirements under 45 CFR § 164.524. Business Associate shall provide such access in the time and manner reasonably designated by Covered Entity. Within three (3) business days, Business Associate shall forward to Covered Entity for handling any request for access to PHI that Business Associate directly receives from an Individual.

  • Access to Services Subject to and in accordance with the terms of this Agreement, including any Schedules, Company grants You a non-exclusive, non-sublicensable, nontransferable, non-assignable, revocable license for the term of this Agreement to access and use the Services. Services may only be used by Your Users for internal business purposes only. You agree to comply with the terms and conditions of this Agreement, including any Schedules, and with all applicable Company procedures and policies that further define use of the Services. You acknowledge and agree that the actions of any of Your Users with respect to the Services will be deemed to be actions by You and that any breach by any of Your Users of the terms of this Agreement, including any Schedule, will be deemed to be a breach by You.