Appointed Hour, Commencement of Class Teaching, Daily Assembly, Late Attendance and Hour of Absence

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    wbxpress
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    Late attendance shall be counted from the start of class teaching (i.e. 15 minutes after appointed hour) and up to half an hour from appointed hour and no staff will be allowed to record his or her attendance after half an hour from the appointed hour (i.e. 11.05 A.M.) https://wbxpress.com/appointed-hour-commencement-of-class-teaching-daily-assembly-late-attendance-and-hour-of-absence-of-staff-in-schools/

    #61768
    Anonymous
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    kono teacher jodi regular 10:45 ase tahale tar ki habe ?

    #61769
    Anonymous
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    If late attendance is counted from the starting time of class,howfar is it “compulsory” to attend assembly?

    If Gr D employees attend school after assembly but before start of classtime,who is entrusted with the duties like opening of classrooms
    ,ringing of bells before assembly? Is it practicable to have the same time of attendance for both the teachers and Gr. D staff like previous one?

    #61770
    Anonymous
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    Mr.Asis
    Nothing is impossible if the Head of the Institution makes his/her mind set up to remain present at the school from its starting time to its end( as per the circular). Purposefully and vindictively if any Headmaster/Headmistress takes it for granted to record a late attendance against a teacher(keeping him/her as a separate personality alienating from the teaching and Non teaching staff) for even a second,nullifying the congenial plethora of the circular — the academic atmosphere may be succumbed and the Headmaster/Headmistress will be a ‘paper tiger’ without any humane.

    #61771
    Anonymous
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    Is’nt it a lame excuse of a late comer?

    #61772
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    if any pedagogic councilor makes a childish remark intertwined with LATE ATTENDANCE at first and intends to intrude into a biasing mental perception with pseudo tormenting attitude as “is it practicable to have the same time of attendance for both the teachers and Gr. D staff”(what wrong about the gifted Headmaster..!)- a latecomer teacher,a Gr D staff and a latecomer Headmaster will not have been tending on a same manner.Lame excuse will then be the only escape path of the Headmaster as i said earlier(if any Headmaster/Headmistress takes it for granted to record a late attendance against a teacher(keeping him/her as a separate personality alienating from the teaching and Non teaching staff )

    #61773
    Anonymous
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    P.S —> 10-35AM( appointed hour) ,10-40(daily assembly), 10-45-11.05(late attendance),11.05- closing time
    ‘Head of an Institution and all members of the Staff, teaching and non-teaching, should attend School at the appointed hour and shall not leave before the School closes for the day.'(Memo No. N/S/212, Date: 20.03.2013)

    #61774
    Anonymous
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    some of the schools in kolkata are still not following the circular giving an excuse that classes for children & girls are held in the same premises in the morning, but these schools have not extended their school hours.

    #61775
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Akto vul holo na? Late attendance from 10.50 to 11.05 a.m .

    #61776
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    jodi incement hoy 500.90 tobe koto add hobe? 500 or 510

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