Educational Thoroughness Standards Sample Clauses

Educational Thoroughness Standards. Ref. Idaho Code § 33-5205(3)(a), 33-1612, and IDAPA 08.02.03 24 A. Standard A 24 B. Standard B 25 C. Standard C 26 D. Standard D 26 E. Standard E 27 F. Standard F 27 III. Educated Person and How Learning Best Occurs 28
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Educational Thoroughness Standards. Ref. Idaho Code § 33-5205(3)(a), 33-1612, and IDAPA 08.02.03 AHCS will achieve the Thoroughness Standards (as defined in Idaho Code § 33-1612 and IDAPA 08.02.03) through its basic curriculum, which include character education, foreign language, music, and community, school, and family service projects.
Educational Thoroughness Standards. Standard 1. A safe environment conducive to learning is provided. Goal: In keeping with our theme of addressing the needs of the whole child; body, mind and spirit, the goal of Heritage Community Charter School is to provide surroundings that maximize the learning process by having a safe and orderly facility where students will be academically challenged without the fear of threat. Objectives: Heritage Community Charter School will:  Develop procedures of conduct for students for proper behavior in the class and around the school. Procedures help establish a non-threatening environment where students are allowed to make mistakes without the anxiety of ridicule.  Develop a plan of action for addressing discipline concerns that emphasizes character building concepts that allows students to choose the right course of action.  Provide a staff/student handbook that provides rules and guidelines for physical safety. These guidelines will include and not be limited to the procedures for fire drills, visitors, reporting unsafe equipment, methods for checking students in and out of school, notification of parents’ rights, and staff monitoring responsibilities..  Provide a facility that meets all required city, state, and federal health, accessibility, safety, fire, and building codes for public schools, and is inspected as required to ensure the safety of students and staff.  Establish, publish, and enforce policies that define acceptable and unacceptable behavior, including zero tolerance for weapons, and use or sale of alcohol, tobacco, and drugs. (see appendices for these policies.)  Create an environment that encourages parents and other adults to visit the school and participate in the school’s activities.  Students will be required to wear a school uniform to help create an environment that is conducive to learning.
Educational Thoroughness Standards. CTEA will fulfill the thoroughness standards identified in Idaho Code. Idaho Code §§33-1612 defines a thorough system of public schools by the following standards:

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