Advisory Periods Clause Samples

The Advisory Periods clause defines specific timeframes during which one party provides advice, guidance, or consultation to the other party under the agreement. Typically, this clause outlines the start and end dates of the advisory relationship, the frequency or schedule of advisory sessions, and any conditions for extending or shortening the period. Its core practical function is to set clear expectations regarding the duration and structure of advisory services, thereby preventing misunderstandings about the availability and obligations of the advisor.
Advisory Periods. A thirty-minute advisory period once a week paid at the teacher’s regular rate of pay may be added to the fifty-minute high school schedule by following the procedures for waivers outlined in Appendix C. 6-4. Consultation with Department Chairs. The principal shall consult all department chairpersons in connection with programming the respective school departments. Prior to March 1, each department chairperson shall submit written recommendations to the principal or the principal’s designee concerning the programming of the department for the following school year.
Advisory Periods. Capital Partners shall provide the services described in Section 1 for an initial period of one year commencing on January 1, 2003 and ending on December 31, 2003 and, thereafter, for successive additional one-year periods unless either party gives written notice of termination to the other party not less than 60 days prior to the end of the initial period or any such additional period in which case the period during which Capital Partners shall provide such services shall terminate as of the end of the initial period or such additional period, as the case may be.
Advisory Periods. (a) Except as otherwise provided in Section 2(b), Capital Partners shall provide the services described in Section 1 for a period of one year commencing on January 1, 2006 and ending on December 31, 2006 and, thereafter, for successive additional one-year periods unless either party gives written notice of termination to the other party not less than 60 days prior to December 31, 2006 or the end of any such additional period, in which case the period during which Capital Partners shall provide such services shall terminate as of December 31, 2006 or the end of such additional period, as the case may be. (b) Notwithstanding anything in this Agreement to the contrary, (i) in the event of a Sale of Security Capital, this Agreement shall automatically terminate on the earlier of (A) the six-month anniversary of the consummation of the Sale of Security Capital and (B) December 31 of the year in which the Sale of Security Capital is consummated; and (ii) in the event of a Sale of Primrose, Capital Partners’ obligation to provide any services to Primrose and its subsidiaries under this Agreement, and Primrose’s obligation to pay any portion of the Fee, shall automatically terminate on the earlier of (A) the six-month anniversary of the consummation of the Sale of Primrose and (B) December 31 of the year in which the Sale of Primrose is consummated.
Advisory Periods. Advisory periods are used for interventions, RTI work and other guidance of students. They are considered instructional. In addition to being able to include advisory as part of a principal–directed preparation, schools have two other options: o One is reflected in Model 2, in which instructional time is taken from other periods one day a week and made an advisory. That advisory is unpaid. Transition periods are shortened throughout the week so that teachers have 25-minutes less required on-site time per week. o Another model is a 30 minute paid advisory per week in which some of a teachers’ preparation one day per week may be used for a paid advisory. In that model, the teacher’s day must be extended by 30 minutes. It is not included as one of the model schedules and must be employed as a unique model. ● Division/home-room. Division periods are not instruction periods. They are used primarily for attendance, announcements, and distribution of material. Because divisions are cohorts of students maintained over the schedule of a high school career, they provide opportunities for students to develop consistent relationships with faculty and fellow students. Note that Model III has a division period. ● Testing Day Schedules. The Model Schedules included here are general schedules. Both the Union and the Board recognize that during the course of the year, testing day schedules that accommodate testing will have to be employed. The models in this document do not affect those schedules, however, schools must ensure that all teachers are provided lunch on those days. ● Intervention. Intervention periods (sometimes called seminar) are periods of instruction focused on providing either additional instruction in content areas in which students are struggling or providing enrichment opportunities for students in the arts, sports, and other special interests.