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Xxxxxxxxx School. Least chub from the Xxxx population were introduced into this site in 2006. These ponds were designed to support least chub populations and no other fish species are present at this site. For the past four years (2009 to 2012) least chub have been present at the site and recruitment to the population has been apparent (UDWR 2013).
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Xxxxxxxxx School. A History of the California Institute of Technology. New York, Norton & Company. Xxxxxxxxxx, Xxxxx X., 1965. Letter to Xxxx Xxxxxx, dated 28 October. Original in CA. Xxxxxxxxxx, Xxxxx X., 1969. Letter to Xxxxx Xxxxxxx, dated 3 June. Original in CA. Xxxxxxxxxx, Xxxxx X., 1982. Interview with Xxxxxx Xxxx’Xxxxx at Pasadena (California) between 25 Febru- ary and 23 March. Oral History Project, CA. Retrieved 1 November 2005 from the World Wide Web: http:// xxxxxxxx.xxxxxxx.xxx/XxxxxxxXX:XX_Xxxxxxxxxx_X Xxxxxxxxxx, Xxxxx X., 1984. Optical and radio astronomers in the early years. In Xxxxxxxx, X.X. III (ed.). The Early Years of Radio Astronomy. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press. Pp. 67-81. Xxxxxxxxxx, X.X., and Xxxxxxxx, X.X., 1963. Red-shift of the unusual radio source: 3C 48. Nature, 197, 1041. Xxxxxxxxxx, X.X., and Xxxxxxx, M., 1964. The quasi-stellar radio sources 3C 48 and 3C 273. The Astrophysical Jour- nal, 140, 1-34. Xxxxxx, X., 1961. Lunar occultation of a radio source. Nature, 191, 58. Xxxxxx, X., Xxxxxx, M.B., and Xxxxxxxx, X.X., 1963. In- vestigation of the radio source 3C 273 by the method of lunar occultations. Nature, 197, 1037-1039. Xxxxxxxxxx, X., 2006. Interview with Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx at the IAU General Assembly (Prague) on 21 August. Xxxxx, X.X., Xxxxxxxx, A.N., and Xxxxxxxxxxx, X.X., 1965. New spectroscopic observations of quasi-stellar sources, The Astrophysical Journal, 142, 1667-1673. Xxxxxxxx, X.X., and Xxxxxxx, A.R., 1963. Optical identi- fication of 3C 48, 3C 196, and 3C 286 with stellar objects. The Astrophysical Journal, 138, 30-56. Xxxxxxxx, X.X., Xxxxxx, X.X., Xxxxxxxxxx, X.X., Xxxxx, G., and Xxxxxxx, X., 1961. American Astronomical Society meeting, New York, 1960. Sky and Telescope, 21, 148. Xxx, X.X., 1963. Absolute energy distribution in the optical spectrum of 3C 273. Nature, 131, 1040. Xxx, X.X. 1967. Spectrophotometric observations of rapid variability in 3C 279 and 3C 446. The Astrophysical Jour- nal, 147, 901-907. Xxxxx Valley Radio Observatory. 1971. The Xxxxx Valley Interferometer. Original in CA. Xxxxxxx, X., 2006. Interview with Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx at Car- negie Institution of Washington (Pasadena) on 14 July. Xxxxxxx, X., 2006. Interview with Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx at Car- negie Institution of Washington (Pasadena) on 10 August. Xxxx, R.B., 1963. Accurate measurement of the declination of radio sources. The Astrophysical Journal, 138, 1-29. Xxxxxxx, X., 1965. The existence of a major new constituent of the Universe: the quasi-stella...
Xxxxxxxxx School. The existing HVAC system operating schedule is generally from 6:30am to 7:00pm Monday through Friday. All other hours the HVAC system operates in unoccupied mode. During the guarantee period the HVAC system operating schedule shall be 6:30am to 7:00pm Monday through Friday, with unoccupied operation over the weekend to more closely match the actual occupant schedule. The existing occupied heating setpoint is 72°F, during the guarantee period the occupied heating setpoint shall be 68°F. The existing unoccupied heating setpoint is 60°F, during the guarantee period the unoccupied heating setpoint shall be 55°F. During the guarantee period the occupied cooling setpoint shall be 85°F and the unoccupied cooling setpoint shall be 85°F. WEEKDAY WEEKEND Existing HVAC Start Time Proposed HVAC Start Time Existing HVAC Start Time Proposed HVAC Start Time 6:30am 6:30am Unoccupied Unoccupied Existing HVAC Stop Time Proposed HVAC Stop Time Existing HVAC Stop Time Proposed HVAC Stop Time 7:00pm 7:00pm Unoccupied Unoccupied HEATING COOLING Existing Occupied Setpoint Proposed Occupied Setpoint Existing Occupied Setpoint Proposed Occupied Setpoint 71.5°F 68°F 85°F 85°F Existing Unoccupied Setpoint Proposed Unoccupied Setpoint Existing Unoccupied Setpoint Proposed Unoccupied Setpoint 60°F 55°F 85°F 85°F Notes:
Xxxxxxxxx School. The school will ensure that:  We care for your child’s safety and happiness.  Your child achieves their full potential as a valued member of the school community.  We provide a balanced curriculum and meet the individual needs of your child.  We will arrange for appropriate work experience and alternative curriculum programmes when your child is 14 years of age.  We achieve high standards of work and behaviour through building good relationships and developing a sense of responsibility.  We will keep you informed about general school matters and your child’s progress in particular.  We will be open and welcoming to the pupil/parent/carer at all times. The pupil I will:  Attend school regularly and on time.  Attend all my lesson punctually.  Respect the school rules and carry out reasonable requests made by staff  I will show respect to all staff and other pupils and will not be verbally or physically threatening or abusive towards them  Bring all my equipment I need every day.  Wear the school uniform and be tidy in appearance.  Do all my classwork and homework as well as I can.  Be polite and helpful to others.  Keep the school free from litter and graffiti. Pupil name (print): Signature: Date: Parent/carer name (print): _ Signature: (BY SIGNING HERE YOU ARE CONFIRMING THAT YOU HAVE PARENTAL RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE CHILD.) Headteacher name (print): Xxxx Xxxxxxxx Signature: Date:
Xxxxxxxxx School. The School will… • provide a broad education designed to enable every child to achieve their full potential and make the most of their talents; • provide a healthy, happy, disciplined and supportive environment which promotes an independent work ethic, a love of learning and respect for individuality and difference; • provide information to parents/carers about their child’s educational progress and general development at parents’ evenings and in reports and gradesheets; • let parents/carers know of any concerns that may be affecting their child’s work or behaviour; • keep parents/carers fully informed about school activities through letters home, the school’s website and newsletters; • respond to enquiries from parents/carers promptly and appropriately. Signed: Parents/Carers – I will… • support the ethos, aims and policies of the school (see below); • make sure my child attends school regularly, on time, wearing the correct uniform and is properly equipped; • take an interest in my child’s progress and encourage their participation in wider school life; • support my child with their homework and other opportunities for home learning; • let the school know of any concerns or problems which may be affecting my child’s work or behaviour; • attend parents’ evenings and meetings to discuss my child’s progress. Parent/Carer Name: ……………………………………… Signature: ………………………… Students – I will… • be polite and behave in an honest, sensible and helpful manner; • show respect and care for others, property and the environment; • attend school punctually and be properly equipped; be punctual to lessons: • take a pride in my appearance by wearing my uniform correctly and adhering to rules regarding make-up and jewellery • complete all school and homework tasks as well as I can and hand them in on time; • get involved in school life and activities; • follow the school rules and procedures; • attend parents’ evenings to help review and evaluate my progress. Student Name: ……………………………………………. Signature: ………………………… School Policies It is expected that Parents/carers and students read and adhere to the following policies: ▪ Attendance Policy ▪ Anti-bullying PolicyBehaviour PolicyHomework Policy ▪ ICT Policies ▪ Uniform Policy
Xxxxxxxxx School. 5) The Student shall be subject to the same rules in the School's students and parent’s handbook and related school practices and policies as resident students.

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