Adequate progress Sample Clauses

Adequate progress. The Bargaining Unit Member shall receive a three-year contract.
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Adequate progress. While the online program allows you to work ahead and on any day of the week, you are expected to login to your classes each school day. Students should anticipate spending about an hour a day on lessons, for each online class. Students are expected to complete ALL scheduled assignments in their course list in each class and maintain the target completion goal for the week, by Monday of the following week. Students who do not maintain adequate progress will be placed on a HOP progress plan. These plans will require increased student-HOP staff contact, increased HOP Support Time, and more student-parent-HOP staff conferences. Students who fail to meet the requirements of the HOP Progress Plan may be removed from the program at semester. Grades/Graduation: Students/Parent/Guardian/Learning Coach will need to check their Edgenuity course list every day and maintain passing grades in all online courses. Grades are submitted to the HHS office at the end of each quarter and semester. In the event that a student is behind at time grades are due, actual grades will be reported as this considers any incomplete assignments. If a student is on track the actual and overall grade should be the same and the overall grade will be reported. Students will receive a letter grade for each course taken through the HOP program. At the end of each semester, students will receive a final grade report. The online course grades will be added to your transcript. If any course is not completed, you will receive a failing grade that will be recorded on your transcript. High school students are required to complete the same graduation requirements as students attending building-based programs in order to earn a diploma. This includes meeting the essential skills requirements, attending college visitations, and attending the job fair. (Applications and forms will need to be filled out, as well as a resume created by students) Eligibility: All eligibility requirements apply to HOP Students. This includes eligibility required for band trips, field trips, and sports. Grades are checked every Wednesday, if you are behind and failing one or more classes you will be reported as ineligible and will not be able to participate in sporting events/activities for that week. If passing the following week, you will be removed from the list and be able to return to normal scheduled activities. This includes all classes taken online.
Adequate progress. While the online program allows you to work ahead and on any day of the week, you are expected to login to your classes each school day. Students should anticipate spending about an hour a day on lessons, for each online class. Students are expected to complete ALL scheduled assignments in their course list in each class and maintain the target completion goal for the week, by Monday of the following week. Students who do not maintain adequate progress will be placed on a HOP progress plan. These plans will require increased student-HOP staff contact, increased HOP Support Time, and more student-parent-HOP staff conferences. Students who fail to meet the requirements of the HOP Progress Plan may be removed from the program at semester. Grades: Students and learning coaches will need to check their Edgenuity course list every day and maintain passing grades in all online courses. Grades are submitted to HES office at end of each quarter and semester. In the event that student is behind at time grades are due, actual grades will be reported as this takes into account any incomplete assignments. If student is on track the actual and overall grade should be the same and the overall grade will be reported. Students will receive a letter grade for each course taken through the HOP program. At the end of each semester, students will receive a final grade report. The online course grades will be added to your transcript. If any course is not completed, you will receive a failing grade that will be recorded on your transcript.

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  • Adequate Protection (a) With respect to each Type of Common Collateral, the Second Priority Representative, on behalf of itself and the other Second Priority Secured Parties, and the Third Priority Representative, on behalf of itself and the other Third Priority Secured Parties, agrees that none of them shall object to, contest, or support any other Person objecting to or contesting, (i) any request by the First Priority Representative or any other First Priority Secured Party for adequate protection with respect to such Common Collateral, including, without limitation, in the form of Adequate Protection Liens, superpriority claims, interest, fees, expenses or other amounts or (ii) any objection by the First Priority Representative or any other First Priority Secured Party to any motion, relief, action or proceeding based on a claim of a lack of adequate protection to the First Priority Secured Parties with respect to such Common Collateral or (iii) the payment of interest, fees, expenses or other amounts to the First Priority Representative or any other First Priority Secured Party under section 506(b) or 506(c) of the Bankruptcy Code or otherwise with respect to such Common Collateral. Notwithstanding anything contained in this Agreement, (1) in any Insolvency Proceeding, the Second Priority Representative and the other Second Priority Secured Parties and the Third Priority Representative and the other Third Priority Secured Parties, in each case with respect to each Type of Common Collateral, may seek, support, accept or retain adequate protection (A) only if the First Priority Secured Parties with respect to such Common Collateral are granted adequate protection that includes replacement liens on additional collateral and superpriority claims and such First Priority Secured Parties do not object to the adequate protection being provided to them and (B) solely in the form of (x) an Adequate Protection Lien on additional collateral, subordinated to the First Priority Liens on such Common Collateral and the Liens securing any DIP Financing provided by, or consented to by (including via non-objection), the First Priority Secured Parties with respect to such Common Collateral on the same basis as the other Second Priority Liens on such Common Collateral and Third Priority Liens on such Common Collateral, as applicable, are so subordinated to the First Priority Liens on such Common Collateral under this Agreement and (y) non-monetary adequate protection that is customarily provided in an Insolvency Proceeding, including, without limitation, the provision of information and the ability to monitor such Common Collateral and (2) with respect to each Type of Common Collateral, in the event any Second Priority Secured Party or any Third Priority Secured Party receives adequate protection in the form of Adequate Protection Liens, then the Second Priority Representative, on behalf of itself and the other Second Priority Secured Parties, or the Third Priority Representative, on behalf of itself and the other Third Priority Secured Parties, as the case may be, (i) consents to the First Priority Representative having a senior Adequate Protection Lien on such additional collateral as security for the First Priority Obligations and that any Adequate Protection Liens granted to the Second Priority Secured Parties and the Third Priority Secured Parties, on any additional collateral shall be subordinated to the Liens on such collateral securing the First Priority Obligations and any DIP Financing provided by, or consented to by (including via non-objection), the First Priority Secured Parties with respect to such Common Collateral (and all obligations relating thereto) and any Adequate Protection Liens granted to the First Priority Secured Parties, with such subordination to be on the same terms that the other Second Priority Liens are subordinated to such First Priority Liens under this Agreement or that the other Third Priority Liens are subordinated to such First Priority Liens and the Second Priority Liens under this Agreement, as applicable, and (ii) agrees that, if the bankruptcy court does not grant the First Priority Secured Parties a senior Adequate Protection Lien on such additional collateral, then the Second Priority Secured Parties or Third Priority Secured Parties, as the case may be, shall be deemed to hold and have held their Adequate Protection Lien on such additional collateral for the benefit of the First Priority Secured Parties (and each such Lien so deemed to have been held shall be subject in all respects to the provisions of this Agreement, including without limitation the lien subordination provisions set forth in Section 2.1) and, until the First Priority Obligations Payment Date, any distributions in respect of such additional collateral received by the Second Priority Secured Parties or Third Priority Secured Parties, as applicable, shall be segregated and held in trust and promptly turned over to the First Priority Representative to repay the First Priority Obligations. Upon the turnover of such distributions as contemplated by the immediately preceding sentence, the Second Priority Obligations or the Third Priority Obligations, as applicable, purported to be satisfied by such distributions shall be immediately reinstated in full as though such payment had never occurred.

  • Adequate Assurance Landlord and Tenant acknowledge that, pursuant to the Code, Landlord is entitled to adequate assurances of future performance of the provisions of this Lease. The parties agree that the term “adequate assurance” shall include at least the following:

  • Adequate Assurances If the Parties have so agreed in Part XI of the Schedule, the failure by a Party to give adequate assurances of its ability to perform any of its obligations under the Agreement within two (2) Business Days of a written request to do so when the other Party has reasonable grounds for insecurity shall be an Event of Default under the Agreement.

  • Adequate security The Contractor shall provide adequate security on all covered contractor information systems. To provide adequate security, the Contractor shall implement, at a minimum, the following information security protections:

  • Adequate Information Such Company Stockholder is a sophisticated stockholder and has adequate information concerning the business and financial condition of Acquiror and the Company to make an informed decision regarding this Agreement and the transactions contemplated by the Merger Agreement and has independently and without reliance upon Acquiror or the Company and based on such information as such Company Stockholder has deemed appropriate, made its own analysis and decision to enter into this Agreement. Such Company Stockholder acknowledges that Acquiror and the Company have not made and do not make any representation or warranty, whether express or implied, of any kind or character except as expressly set forth in this Agreement. Such Company Stockholder acknowledges that the agreements contained herein with respect to the Subject Shares held by such Company Stockholder are irrevocable.

  • Adequate Consideration The parties hereto irrevocably stipulate and agree that they have each received adequate and independent consideration for the performance of the obligations they have undertaken pursuant to this Amendment.

  • Plan Document Controls The rights granted under this Agreement are in all respects subject to the provisions set forth in the Plan to the same extent and with the same effect as if set forth fully in this Agreement. If the terms of this Agreement conflict with the terms of the Plan document, the Plan document will control.

  • Course Materials The adoption of any course materials, print or electronic, after a Course Agreement is signed will require an agreed and signed addendum.

  • Stockholder Has Adequate Information Stockholder is a sophisticated seller with respect to the Securities and has adequate information concerning the business and financial condition of the Company to make an informed decision regarding the sale of the Securities and has independently and without reliance upon either the Merger Sub or the Parent and based on such information as Stockholder has deemed appropriate, made its own analysis and decision to enter into this Agreement. Stockholder acknowledges that neither the Merger Sub nor the Parent has made and neither makes any representation or warranty, whether express or implied, of any kind or character except as expressly set forth in this Agreement. Stockholder acknowledges that the agreements contained herein with respect to the Securities by Stockholder are irrevocable (prior to the Termination Date).

  • Plan Document Acknowledgment By accepting the RSUs, you acknowledge that you have received a copy of the Plan, reviewed the Plan, the Agreement and this Addendum A in their entirety and fully understand and accept all provisions of the Plan, the Agreement and this Addendum A. In addition, you further acknowledge that you have read and specifically and expressly approve without limitation the following clauses in the Agreement: Section 4 (Responsibility for Taxes); Section 7 (Acknowledgement of Nature of Plan and RSUs); Section 8 (No Advice Regarding Grant); Section 9 (Right to Continued Employment); Section 11 (Deemed Acceptance); Section 13 (Severability and Validity); Section 14 (Governing Law, Jurisdiction and Venue); Section 16 (Electronic Delivery and Acceptance); Section 17 (Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxx/Market Abuse Laws); Section 18 (Language); Section 19 (Compliance with Laws and Regulations); Section 20 (Entire Agreement and No Oral Modification or Waiver); Section 21 (Addendum A); Section 22 (Foreign Asset/Account Reporting Requirements and Exchange Controls); and Section 23 (Imposition of Other Requirements).

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