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Student Activities. 4.1 Involvement in campus activities Table 14: Involvement in campus activities since last September (% often or very often) All students (n=14,760) Group University of Victoria (n=339) 1 (n=3,531) 2 (n=6,238) 3 (n=4,991) 4.2 Involvement in community service and volunteer activities
Student Activities. 4.1 Involvement in campus activities
Student Activities. Adult participants shall at all times be present and shall chaperone students assigned by group leader. Adult participants will supervise and monitor the movement of students throughout the activity. Adult participants will insure that no .students enter areas specifically prohibited. Adult participants will insure that no students enter any rooms or areas that are not appropriately chaperoned by two adults. Adult participants will use safe environment practices such as not meeting with students in secluded areas; making sure enough adults are chaperoning all activities; observing other adults who are interacting with youth; and notifying OYYAM staff of any inappropriate activities throughout the duration of the activity. Adult participants will respect that the sessions are designed for the benefit of students and will refrain from excessive questions or participation in the sessions. The possession or use of alcohol, tobacco, drugs, or weapons of any kind by students or adult participants is not permitted. Failure to abide by this Code of Behavior may result in a request for the adult to leave the premises.
Student Activities. Student activity assignments described on Schedule "C" shall be compensated as therein provided. An activity not included on Schedule "C" shall receive such compensation as established by the Board at the time the activity is approved.
Student Activities. A Member may receive up to five (5) days' pay for the time used in student activities where his/her student is an active participant such as: 1. Student Competition (local, district, state and national). An additional two (2) days may be granted if necessary for participation at the national level. 2. Non-school day field trips. 3. Leadership camps. 4. Other student activities provided the Member receives advance approval by the Superintendent. The days shall be for activities on non-school days except that the instructors may be compensated for hours incurred outside the regular school day for contests which take place on regularly scheduled days of work but outside the regular school day. Notwithstanding the limitation of days as set forth above, the CTSO Coordinator may receive up to a maximum of the (10) days for summer camp, contests and officer training. Compensation will be at the per diem rate as calculated from Step 0, Column D, of the salary schedule.
Student Activities. Whenever teachers accompany students to regional, state or national competitions or other student oriented meetings, as approved by the Superintendent, he/she shall be reimbursed for the cost of lodging, meals, registration fees, and transportation in addition to his/her regular salary. If requested by a unit member in the area of the competition, at least one (1) unit member who teaches the course work of the area of the competition in which a student is participating shall be approved to accompany the student(s) to regional or state competitions. The instructor (unit member) who works with the student(s) or a team of students shall, if he/she requests, be approved to accompany such students to national competition. In no case shall the ratio exceed one (1) such unit member to ten
Student Activities. Student duty assignments described on Schedule B shall be compensated as therein provided.
Student Activities. Section 1. Extra-curricular activities shall not include teaching activities addressed in Article 32, and shall be defined as follows: Section 1( a). Non-Compensatory - Such activities shall be purely voluntary if they do not provide for an additional monetary payment for the work or for compensatory time off for the work assigned.
Student Activities. Rolling Hills Public Charter School’s Principal and staff will determine the school’s student activities, as appropriate and necessary, including student government, student organizations, trips, before and after school care, interscholastic and intramural sports and activities, band, orchestra, and choir.
Student Activities. Recognizing that the total education environment of student’s demands various activities beyond those experienced solely in the classroom, the Board and the Association shall work cooperatively at the building level to encourage all teachers to accept a share of necessary school-related activities. All such activities for which no compensation is provided shall, however, be entirely voluntary.