High-Stakes definition
Examples of High-Stakes in a sentence
If the term of this Charter exceeds five years, the Sponsor shall conduct a High-Stakes Review at least every five years and shall present the findings of the review to the Governing Board of the School.
If the term of this contract exceeds five years, the Sponsor shall conduct a High-Stakes Review at least every five years and shall present the findings of the review to the governing board of the School.
Renewal is subject to a High-Stakes Review and the Sponsor’s determination that the School has satisfactorily complied with this Contract and all applicable laws, that the School is financially and organizationally viable, and that the School’s progress in meeting the Performance Targets in Exhibit 3 of this Contract is satisfactory.
The Sponsor shall perform a High-Stakes Review of the School prior to Contract renewal or at least every five (5) years.
High- The Sponsor shall perform a High-Stakes Review of the School prior to Contract renewal or at least every five (5) years.
A High-Stakes Review is defined as a rigorous evaluation of the School’s performance over the entire Term, including academic, financial, and organizational/ operational performance.
The Performance and Accountability Framework will also form the basis of the Sponsor’s High-Stakes Review, which shall occur prior to any renewal decision or at least every five years.
Renewal is subject to a High-Stakes Review and the Sponsor’s determination that the School has satisfactorily complied with this Contract and all applicable laws, that the School is financially and organizationally viable, and that the School’s progress in meeting the Performance Targets in of this Contract is satisfactory.
Exam sessions are held at local Kryterion High-Stakes Online Secured Testing (HOST) Centers or online via Kryterion’s Webassessor application for Online Proctored exams.
Refer to the TOWES High-Stakes Testing Statement for more information.