Course Documentation Sample Clauses

Course Documentation. The Lord Selkirk School Division will provide appropriate documentation for students who have completed courses.
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Course Documentation. 1. The Liaisons will jointly document the understandings arising from the Course Planning (“Course Documentation”) by no later than thirty (30) days prior to the scheduled first day of the Course, unless a later date is approved by the District. If, however, despite good faith efforts, the Liaisons are unable to reach agreement on the Course Documentation, then either (a) the Parties may mutually agree not to offer the Course, or (b) either Liaison may refer the disputed matter or matters to the College’s President and the District’s Superintendent for resolution. If the disputed matter(s) can still not be resolved through good faith efforts within thirty (30) days, the District may pursue an alternative provider for that Course in accordance with Section V of this Exhibit.
Course Documentation. The Liaisons will jointly document the understandings arising from the Course Planning (“Course Documentation”) by no later than thirty (30) days prior to the scheduled first day of the Course, unless a later date is approved by the District. If, however, despite good faith efforts, the Liaisons are unable to reach agreement on the Course Documentation, then either (a) the Parties may mutually agree not to offer the Course, or (b) either Liaison may refer the disputed matter or matters to the College’s President and the District’s Superintendent for resolution. If the disputed matter(s) can still not be resolved through good faith efforts within thirty (30) days, the District may pursue an alternative provider for that Course in accordance with Section V of this Exhibit. The Parties will ensure the delivery of the Course in accordance with the Course Documentation, unless variances are mutually approved during the Course’s delivery. If the College reasonably determines that the District is not adhering to the Course Documentation, the College Liaison will notify the District Liaison and provide the District with a reasonable opportunity to correct the matter. If, following a reasonable opportunity to correct, the District is not adhering to the Course Documentation, the College may withdraw its approval of the Course for the next semester, and the District may pursue an alternative provider for that Course in accordance with Section V of this Exhibit.
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