Design Implementation. A. Pay to NAF, upon receipt of appropriate invoice, an annual network membership fee based on the number of Academies in the school/district. B. Implement a rigorous career-themed Program of Study appropriate for the themed major, open to all students based on interest, and provides students the opportunity to attain NAFTrack Certification. C. Use the NAF curriculum or other approved third-party or state-approved curricular materials aligned with NAF curriculum standards. D. Infuse all courses with project-based learning activities, preparation for internship and other work-based learning experiences, reading and writing experiences, oral communication, and problem-solving skill development. E. Designate a NAF academy director (a district staff person, an onsite school administrator, or a NAF academy teacher with release time.) F. Establish a local, district, or regional NAF Advisory Board. G. Establish a four-year sequence of work-based learning activities for students in NAF Academies including a culminating compensated internship. H. Maintain academy-related data in the NAF Data Center and provide other relevant data as requested. Complete the annual Data Center submission and Academy Assessment process by the annual deadline defined by NAF. I. Participate in NAF’s student assessment and certification system, referred to as NAFTrack Certification. In this connection, NAF provides assurance that any student level data collection fully complies with the Family Educational and Privacy Rights Act, 20 USCA § 1232g (“FERPA”).
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Sources: Extended Services and Membership Service Agreement, Extended Services and Membership Service Agreement