Examples of Founding group in a sentence
Dignitas Academy Charter School‟s Founding group member Paul Rosen will serve as theBoard‟s president; the lead applicant, Dr. Ellenmorris Tiegerman, will serve as the Board‟s Academic Committee‟s chairwoman; the Finance Committee‟s chairperson will be elected from the initial trustees.
Founding group' means a person, group of persons, or education service provider that develops and submits an application for a charter school to the state board" [Iowa Code § 256E.2(5)].
The members of the Founding group of Dignitas Academy Charter School have a depth of experience and expertise as educators, school administrators, researchers, philanthropists, nonprofit trustees, business people, school Board members and accountants.
Founding group, also referred to as the applicant group, is the group of individuals; a private or public entity; an institution of higher education; or an experienced operator (defined below) that seeks to establish a public charter school in the District of Columbia.
Founding group members may choose to stay in their respective roles once the school is operational or transition to different roles prior to the charter agreement being executed.
Founding group members share a passion for educating Springfield’s children, a compelling calling to accomplish this mission.
The Founding group that applies directly to the state BOE for a charter without school board approval does not have to be Iowans or have ties to the community.
In particular: o Family Involvement includes a plan for communicating with parents/guardians whose primary language is not English.• Founding group ability: The founding group shows knowledge of the potential pitfalls in opening a school by identifying plausible challenges (both unique and common) that they will face in opening and operating a school and solutions to those challenges.
Team adaptation (defined as modifications made by team members in response to new situations; Baard, Rench, & Kozlowski, 2014) is therefore crucial for success (Rosen et al., 2011).
We evaluate each application up against five main criteria in the standard for approval: • A demonstrated need for the school;• Sufficient progress in developing the plan;• Consistency of the mission and philosophy;• Inclusiveness;• Founding group ability.