Sentences with phrase «use of school facilities»

Public use of school facilities may take place during and after school hours only if, in the opinion of the building principal, the use will not be disruptive of normal school operations.
Strong bonds with local businesses and community groups (for mentoring, guest speakers, service learning, and financial support) and opportunities for community use of school facilities after school and in the evening can contribute to the quality of the school and the support that it enjoys in the community.
«The teacher works toward enriching the classroom environment as a means of helping the children to deepen already existing interests and to develop new interests through a creative use of school facilities
1935 — PEA launched the All Day Neighborhood Schools program to test the extended use of school facilities and parent involvement.
For enquiries concerning out - of - school hours use of school facilities by groups in the community, please contact front office on 01444 241050 or by email.
Policies found in this section include parents» rights, public information and complaints, community use of school facilities, advertising in the schools, and public information and communications.
If a group of students wants to be an official student group, and recieve funding and use of school facilities, they need to follow non-discrimination guidelines.
Student religious groups are frequently granted permission to meet on school grounds, and most school districts have written policies regarding the use of school facilities for such purposes, according to a survey of 479 school districts by the American Association of School Administrators.
Tinker, the court explained, allows for nondisruptive student speech, while Good News Club applied the free - speech clause to elementary - school - age students and prohibited viewpoint discrimination in the use of school facilities.
To request the use of school facilities, please download the form below and fax it to Gary Spencer.
The Washington Supreme Court held that allowing religious groups to distribute attendance cards and make announcements about the released - time program on public school grounds is a use of school facilities supported by public funds for the promotion of a religious program and therefore violates Washington's first Blaine Amendment (Article I, Section 11).
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