School Planning definition
Examples of School Planning in a sentence
School Planning Day activities shall be determined by the school principal in consultation with the school staff.
During the term of this Agreement, the parties agree to form a working group that, in conjunction with the Turnaround School Planning Group, will identify common barriers to reform that may be addressed in this Agreement.
For purposes of hiring after the initial year, the School Planning Management Team shall provide input.
School Planning Councils (SPCs) were established in each school in January 2003.
School Planning Day activities include, but are not limited to, staff meetings, class/school organization meetings, teacher planning time, and other year end activities.
School growth plans are considered to be “living documents” with adjustments made throughout the year as staff, School Planning Council and Parent Advisory Councils examine new evidence and monitor and evaluate progress.
School Planning Day activities include, but are not limited to, staff meetings, class/school organization meetings, teacher planning time, and other year-end activities.
We will seek planning assistance and plan review from the School Planning Section of the Department of Public Instruction (DPI) for the project in accordance with G.S. 115C‐521.
The City and School District find and agree that the current School Planning Standards in Exhibit A are reasonable, that there is an essential nexus between the dedication or payment contemplated and a legitimate local government interest, and that the dedication or payment is roughly proportional both in nature and extent to the impact of the proposed Land Development Project.
Further student achievement review sessions occurred during the 2009/10 school year with the KCTU Executive, KCPVPA, the Primary and Intermediate Leadership Committees, CUPE Executive, the Board of Education, and some School Planning Councils.