Primary Assessments Sample Clauses

Primary Assessments. 19 The District will provide 12 total hours of paraeducator support during the first two (2) weeks of the school 20 year for kindergarten student assessment and classroom support. Additionally, one (1) day of substitute 21 assistance will be provided during each semester of the school year to provide kindergarten teachers with time 22 for assessing students. It is understood that this release time will be subject to the scheduling availability of 23 substitutes and will be coordinated by the Executive Director and scheduled through the substitute office. 25 The District will provide two (2) substitute release days at the employee’s discretion for conferences. These 26 days shall not be used for vacation purposes or to extend any school break period. In addition, each 27 kindergarten, first, and second grade teacher shall be granted one (1) day of release time to conduct one-on- 28 one State and District required student assessments near the start of the school year, if they submit a requested 29 schedule for these days to their Principal by September 15. Upon mutual agreement of the Principal and 30 employees, assessments may occur prior to the start of the school year with employees paid at the professional 31 rate instead of utilizing the release time. These days shall not be used for vacation purposes, to extend any 32 school break period, or to extend any use of personal leave days.
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Primary Assessments. 10 The District will provide 12 total hours of paraeducator support during the first two (2) weeks of the school 11 year for kindergarten student assessment and classroom support. Additionally, one (1) day of substitute 12 assistance will be provided during each trimester of the school year to provide kindergarten teachers with time 13 for assessing students. It is understood that this release time will be subject to the scheduling availability of 14 substitutes and will be coordinated by the Chief Academic Officer and scheduled through the substitute office.

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  • Security Assessments Upon advance written notice by the JBE, Contractor agrees that the JBE shall have reasonable access to Contractor’s operational documentation, records, logs, and databases that relate to data security and the Contractor’s Information Security Program. Upon the JBE’s request, Contractor shall, at its expense, perform, or cause to have performed an assessment of Contractor’s compliance with its privacy and data security obligations. Contractor shall provide to the JBE the results, including any findings and recommendations made by Contractor’s assessors, of such assessment, and, at its expense, take any corrective actions.

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