Blended Program Sample Clauses
The Blended Program clause defines the structure and operation of a program that combines multiple modes of delivery, such as in-person and online instruction, into a single cohesive offering. In practice, this clause outlines how the different components are integrated, specifies the proportion or sequence of each mode, and may address requirements for participation or completion in each segment. Its core function is to provide clarity on how the blended approach is implemented, ensuring that all parties understand the expectations and logistics of the program, and to prevent misunderstandings regarding the delivery format.
Blended Program. Ref. Idaho Code 33-5702(1) beginning 2015-16 school year. (See Also, Tab 9)
a. “Blended program” participants must enroll in the minimum number of online courses required to meet the hourly ADA requirements for half-day attendance set forth by the Idaho State Department of Education, and will also be required to participate in courses and activities at school. There they will receive instruction in character education and take offered electives from AHCS teachers. This instruction will be overseen and monitored by the Principal/Designee.
b. All blended program students will be required to attend either the "Rise and Shine" ceremony for K-8 students or the "Above and Beyond" ceremony for 9-12 students. Students will arrive on time and in dress code for these events. All blended program students must participate in at least one, whole school event per trimester.
c. Blended program students will be invited to all whole school events, i.e., assemblies, field trips, academic fair, Christmas program, Spelling Bees, Geography Bees, etc.
d. All blended program students are eligible to participate in AHCS extracurricular activities.
Blended Program. The high school program requirements for the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ School are as follows:
Blended Program. The School’s educational program as contained in the Application and reviewed by the Institute may include certain online program elements, and such elements are hereby accepted by the Institute. The School is prohibited from offering an exclusive online program without prior written authorization from the Institute.
