Common use of Educational Plan Clause in Contracts

Educational Plan. The School will provide learning opportunities to a minimum of twenty-five (25) students for a minimum of nine hundred twenty (920) hours per School Year. The School’s Educational Plan, attached as Exhibit 2, describes: 1. the School’s mission; 2. the characteristics of the students the School is expected to attract; 3. the ages and grades of the students; 4. the focus of the curriculum; 5. the Learning Opportunities that the School will offer, including classroom and non-classroom-based learning opportunities; 6. whether the School intends on seeking a STEM school equivalent designation; 7. whether the School is operating using a blended learning model and if so, whether it is providing all information required by R.C. 3314.03(A)(29)(a)- (g); 8. whether the School is operating a pre-school program; 9. whether the School is operating as an internet or computer-based school; 10. whether the School is operating an Adult Diploma program; and 11. whether the School is operating a career-technical program.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Sponsorship Renewal Contract, Sponsorship Renewal Contract, Sponsorship Renewal Contract

Educational Plan. The School will provide learning opportunities to a minimum of twenty-five (25) students for a minimum of nine hundred twenty (920) hours per School Year. The School’s Educational Plan, attached as Exhibit 2, describes: 1. the School’s mission; 2. the characteristics of the students the School is expected to attract; 3. the ages and grades of the students; 4. the focus of the curriculum; 5. the Learning Opportunities that the School will offer, including classroom and non-classroom-based learning opportunities; 6. whether the School intends on seeking a STEM school equivalent designation; 7. whether the School is operating using a blended learning model and if so, whether it is providing all information required by R.C. 3314.03(A)(29)(a)- (g3314.03(A)(29)(a)-(g); 8. whether the School is operating a pre-school program; 9. whether the School is operating as an internet or computer-based school; 10. whether the School is operating an Adult Diploma program; and 11. whether the School is operating a career-technical program.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Community School Sponsorship Contract, Community School Sponsorship Renewal Contract