Ideal School definition

Ideal School. (minimum resources and programs that a school needs to be successful) ● Consistency between schools to define and identify students who receive weighted resources (staffing). ● Alternative characteristics such as frequent behavior referrals, excessive absences, and social/emotional needs that may be used to consider a student as exhibiting high needs. ● The impact of all available resources on student learning ● The work group will: ● Recommend actual student factors and the weight of these factors to be considered in the allocation formula. ● Recommend criteria for evaluating the effectiveness of weighted resource allocations that coincide with the district UIP goals. ● This committee would make a recommendation to inform the ongoing district budgeting process. ●

Examples of Ideal School in a sentence

  • The instruction for half day kindergarten should be half the instructional period for all other grade levels, with a minimum of 25 minutes (2 sections of half day K = one equal section) The 3 day rotation instructional minutes for a 1.0 FTE in the Ideal School Day will be 975 minutes, including a maximum of five 5 minute transitions each day between classes (15 transitions).

  • In the Ideal School Day (defined as a 7 hour instructional day), an elementary specialist assignment will equal 50 minutes of instruction (plus a 5 minute transition for a total of 55 minutes) per grade level classroom on a rotating ABC schedule.

Related to Ideal School

  • special school means a school classified as a special school under the Education Act 1964.

  • Medical school means an accredited program for the training of individuals to become physicians.

  • High school means grades 9 through 12.

  • Local school board means a board elected under Title 20A, Chapter 14, Part 2,

  • Local school district means any school district in the State except the South Carolina Public Charter School District and does not include special school districts.