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~ Employee Disclosure Statement
Use this disclosure statement to ensure that your potential new employees are being upfront about their criminal history. It grants you written permission to conduct a background check and clearly communicates with employees what findings will result in termination of employment. . . .
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~ Child Absence Report
Paper work can be overwhelming which is why this report is so nice to have in your repertoire. It has all the necessary information yet simple enough not to be overwhelming. It is to be filled out when children will be absent. . . .
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~ Parent Teacher Conference Form
This form can be filled out quickly by the classroom teacher as a way to invite parents to conferences. This can be amended with notes to sign up on a list posted outside the classroom, telephone, or contact the teacher at a specified time to make the appointment. . . .
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~ Staff Absence Request Form
This form that your staff completes to request time off makes it easy for you to see why staff is requesting time off so you can respond appropriately. It includes 8-check off options to help save you and your staff time in completing the form. Options include vacation, a death in the family, illness, jury duty just to name a few. . . .
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~ Medication Permission Forms
Providing for children carries a high degree of responsibility. When a child has the need for medication while in your care, the responsibility becomes ten-fold. Here are 6 Medication Permission Forms to lighten the load for you. These forms can be used to report medication administration by trained staff. . . .
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~ Substitute Teacher Form
The Substitute Teacher form is a classroom guide for a substitute teacher needed in case of a vacation or absence. It includes information on daily routines, special instructions, and emergency contact info. . . .
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~ Repair/Replace Form
This form enables staff to report needed repairs or potentially-dangerous items quickly to the Director, to prevent injury to children. . . .
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