EBSP definition
Examples of EBSP in a sentence
A maximum class size/workload of eleven (11) students may be placed full-time in an emotional behavior support program (EBSP) classroom.
The staffing levels for Deans are as follows: Student Head Count ▇▇▇▇ Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) Up to 899 1.0 FTE 900 - 949 1.2 FTE 950 - 999 1.4 FTE 1000 - 1049 1.6 FTE 1050 - 1099 1.8 FTE 1100 + 2.0 FTE Additionally, the middle school that has the Special Education E.B.S.P. (Emotional Behavioral Support Program) onsite shall receive an additional .4 FTE ▇▇▇▇.
Section 7.6.1 Behavioral Student Pay Drivers who transport students during their regularly assigned routes who have Emotional-Behavioral Support (E.B.S.P.), or who drive designated Functional/Adaptive routes shall be trained and receive additional compensation added to their regular hourly rate.
Paraeducators who are regularly assigned to serve students with significant behavior issues in a Lifeskills, KIT, Triple A, Emotional-Behavioral Support (E.B.S.P.), Functional/Adaptive, or Social Communications program and who are required to be trained and are authorized to physically restrain students during the course of their regular duties shall receive the following additional compensation added to their regular hourly rate.
The Electronic Baggage Screening Program (EBSP) of the Transportation Security Administration monitors the status of its existing EDS equipment to ensure compliancy, functionality and efficiency.
Paraeducators who are regularly assigned to serve students with significant behavior issues in a Emotional-Behavioral Support (E.B.S.P.), Academic Adaptive, Functional / Adaptive, or Social Communications program, and who are trained and authorized to physically restrain students during the course of their regular duties, shall receive the following additional hourly compensation added to their regular hourly rate.
Subject to the terms of the respective -------------------------- Plans, Executive is hereby designated as a participant in both the EBRP and the EBSP.