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[quote=Anonymous]On meeting day, schedule for both 8:30 and 4:30. All teachers required to come to one of them ON TIME. Sign up sheet that is put away at 8:35. If they are not on that sheet, they MUST come that afternoon at 4:30. Same thing. Sign up sheet put away at 4:35. If they are not on either, then they get a warning. Second warning goes on their personnel file as having not attended mandatory meeting required by <superintendant/school board/whoever>. Only people who are chronically late will have problems attending one or the other. If they are chronically late and they can't find a way once a month to be on time for either one of a before school or an after school meeting, then they should be written up. This sounds like something that is required by the school board or school superintendant and for union negotiations, they need to know that there are employees who are not fulfilling school policy defined requirements (getting those announcements about school policy changes). [/quote]
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