Common use of Notice of Concern Clause in Contracts

Notice of Concern. If PCSB determines through its oversight of the School Corporation that any condition exists that (i) seriously jeopardizes the continued operation of the School Corporation, the School, or a School’s campus; (ii) is substantially likely to satisfy the conditions for charter revocation pursuant to § 38-1802.13 of the Act; and/or (iii) threatens the health, safety, or welfare of students of the School, then PCSB may issue a written notice to the School Corporation stating the reasons for its concerns and inquiry (“Notice of Concern”). Upon receipt of such notice and upon request of PCSB, the School Corporation shall meet with PCSB to discuss PCSB’s concerns and the School Corporation’s response to PCSB’s Notice of Concern.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Charter School Agreement, Charter School Agreement, Charter School Agreement

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Notice of Concern. If PCSB determines through its oversight of the School Corporation that any condition exists that (i) seriously jeopardizes the continued operation of the School Corporation, the School, or a School’s campus; (ii) is substantially likely to satisfy the conditions for charter revocation pursuant to § §38-1802.13 of the Act; and/or (iii) threatens the health, safety, or welfare of students of the School, then PCSB may issue a written notice to the School Corporation stating the reasons for its concerns and inquiry (“Notice of Concern”). Upon receipt of such notice and upon request of PCSB, the School Corporation shall meet with PCSB to discuss PCSB’s concerns and the School Corporation’s response to PCSB’s Notice of Concern.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Charter School Agreement, Charter School Agreement, Charter School Agreement

Notice of Concern. If PCSB determines through its oversight of the School Corporation that any condition exists that (i) seriously jeopardizes the continued operation of the School Corporation, the School, or a School’s campusCampus; (ii) is substantially likely to satisfy the conditions for charter revocation pursuant to § §38-1802.13 of the Act; and/or (iii) threatens the health, safety, or welfare of students of the School, then PCSB may issue a written notice to the School Corporation stating the reasons for its concerns and inquiry (“Notice of Concern”). Upon receipt of such notice and upon request of PCSB, the School Corporation shall meet with PCSB to discuss PCSB’s concerns and the School Corporation’s response to PCSB’s Notice of Concern.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Charter School Agreement, Charter School Agreement

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Notice of Concern. If PCSB determines through its oversight of the School Corporation that any condition exists that (i) seriously jeopardizes the continued operation of the School Corporation, the School, or a School’s campusCampus; (ii) is substantially likely to satisfy the conditions for charter revocation pursuant to § §38-1802.13 of the Act; and/or (iii) threatens the health, safety, or welfare of students of the School, then PCSB may issue a written notice to the School Corporation stating the reasons for its concerns and inquiry (“Notice of Concern”). Upon receipt of such notice Notice of Concern and upon request of PCSB, the School Corporation shall meet with PCSB to discuss PCSB’s concerns and the School Corporation’s response to PCSB’s Notice of Concern.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Charter School Agreement, Charter School Agreement

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