Student Solicitations Sample Clauses

Student Solicitations. Students may not solicit funds for any non-school activity without the express written approval of the Head of School. Students may not sell items on campus without the express written approval from a Principal or Head of School. Commercial agents may not advertise or solicit business on the campus without the approval of the Head of School. Representatives of any newspaper, publication, or news service may not solicit the opinions of students on campus without the approval of the Head of School. AISCT will assess each student in relation to his or her abilities, age, and physical and social development. Upon enrolment, students are tentatively placed in a grade or section based upon their previous academic history and their chronological age. For younger grades, greater emphasis is placed upon age. Students who are two years old by September 1 will be eligible to enter Grizzly Cubs. Students turning four will be eligible for Kindergarten 1, students turning five will be eligible for Kindergarten 2 and so forth. AISCT will consider children who turn two between September 1 and December 31, but this may involve a trial day. In addition, those children accepted into the Grizzly Cubs Program will only transition to Kindergarten 1 when they are four years of age by September 1. Generally, students are placed based on chronological age and natural progression. Students who transfer into AISCT from a school system operating under a different calendar will be assessed and placed accordingly. Social, developmental and academic progress are all considered in this assessment. It is hoped that the discussions between the school and parents regarding placement of a child will create an educational experience that serves the best interests of the child. The final decision for student placement, however, rests with the school administration. In some cases, the AISCT administration will recommend that a student be retained at a grade level for the next school year. In some cases, this is a recommendation only, and parents will make a decision after meeting with a panel of teachers who will advise on the situation. In other cases, when the teachers feel strongly that it would be detrimental for the child and/or the other students in the class for the child to be promoted, the school may make the re-enrolment of the child contingent upon retention. (See also Support Programs in Curriculum section and Admissions Policy.) Minimum Credit Requirements English 4 credits Mathema...
Student Solicitations. Students may not solicit funds for any non-school activity without the express written approval of the Head of School. Students may not sell items on campus without the express written approval from a Principal or Head of School. Commercial agents may not advertise or solicit business on the campus without the approval of the Head of School. Representatives of any newspaper, publication, or news service may not solicit the opinions of students on campus without the approval of the Head of School.

Related to Student Solicitations

  • Deliveries and Solicitation The Manager may control access to the Residence for deliveries. The Manager may allow reasonable access to political candidates or their representatives for the purpose of canvassing for support and delivering pamphlets.

  • Non-Solicitation The Shareholder hereby covenants and irrevocably agrees that it shall, from the date hereof until the earlier of (i) the termination of this Agreement pursuant to Article 4 and (ii) the Effective Time: (a) not, directly or indirectly, through any officer, director, employee, representative (including any financial or other advisor) or agent or otherwise, and shall not permit any such person to: (i) solicit, assist, initiate, knowingly encourage or otherwise facilitate (including by way of furnishing or providing copies of, access to, or disclosure of, any confidential information, properties, facilities, books or records of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries or entering into any form of agreement, arrangement or understanding) any inquiry, proposal or offer that constitutes an Acquisition Proposal; (ii) enter into or otherwise engage or participate in any discussions or negotiations with any Person (other than any Purchaser Party or Purchaser Party Representative) regarding any inquiry, proposal or offer that constitutes or could reasonably be expected to constitute an Acquisition Proposal; (iii) accept, approve, endorse or recommend, or publicly propose to accept, approve, endorse or recommend any Acquisition Proposal, or take no position or remain neutral with respect to, any public Acquisition Proposal; or (iv) accept, approve, endorse, recommend or execute or enter into or publicly propose to accept, approve, endorse, recommend or execute or enter into any agreement, letter of intent, understanding or arrangement relating to an Acquisition Proposal. (b) immediately cease and terminate, and cause to be terminated, any solicitation, encouragement, discussion, negotiation, or other activities commenced prior to the date of this Agreement with any Person (other than any Purchaser Party or Purchaser Party Representative) with respect to any Acquisition Proposal; and (c) immediately notify the Purchaser and the Company, at first orally, and then promptly and in any event within 24 hours in writing, of any Acquisition Proposal, and shall provide the Purchaser and the Company with copies of all written documents, correspondence or other material received by the Shareholder, its affiliates or its, his, or her Representatives in respect of, from or on behalf of any such Person in connection therewith and if not in writing or electronic form, a description of the material terms of such correspondence sent or communicated to the Shareholder, its affiliates or its, his, or her Representatives.

  • No Solicitations From and after the date of this Agreement until the Effective Time or termination of this Agreement pursuant to ARTICLE X, the Company will not nor will it authorize or permit any of its officers, directors, affiliates or employees or any investment banker, attorney or other advisor or representative retained by it, directly or indirectly, (i) solicit or initiate the making, submission or announcement of any other acquisition proposal, (ii) participate in any discussions or negotiations regarding, or furnish to any person any non-public information with respect to any other acquisition proposal, (iii) engage in discussions with any Person with respect to any other acquisition proposal, except as to the existence of these provisions, (iv) approve, endorse or recommend any other acquisition proposal or (v) enter into any letter of intent or similar document or any contract agreement or commitment contemplating or otherwise relating to any other acquisition proposal.

  • Employee Solicitation Executive will not hire, employ, recruit or solicit any UnitedHealth Group employee or consultant.

  • Non-Competition/Solicitation To the Company’s knowledge, no Respondent is subject to any non-competition agreement or non-solicitation agreement with any employer or prior employer which could materially affect such Respondent’s ability to be and act in the capacity of a director or officer of the Company, as applicable.