Adequate progress Sample Clauses

Adequate progress. The Bargaining Unit Member shall receive a three-year contract.
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Adequate progress. While the online program allows you to work ahead and on any day of the week, you are expected to login to your classes each school day. Students should anticipate spending about an hour a day on lessons, for each online class. Students are expected to complete ALL scheduled assignments in their course list in each class and maintain the target completion goal for the week, by Monday of the following week. Students who do not maintain adequate progress will be placed on a HOP progress plan. These plans will require increased student-HOP staff contact, increased HOP Support Time, and more student-parent-HOP staff conferences. Students who fail to meet the requirements of the HOP Progress Plan may be removed from the program at semester. Grades/Graduation: Students/Parent/Guardian/Learning Coach will need to check their Edgenuity course list every day and maintain passing grades in all online courses. Grades are submitted to the HHS office at the end of each quarter and semester. In the event that a student is behind at time grades are due, actual grades will be reported as this considers any incomplete assignments. If a student is on track the actual and overall grade should be the same and the overall grade will be reported. Students will receive a letter grade for each course taken through the HOP program. At the end of each semester, students will receive a final grade report. The online course grades will be added to your transcript. If any course is not completed, you will receive a failing grade that will be recorded on your transcript. High school students are required to complete the same graduation requirements as students attending building-based programs in order to earn a diploma. This includes meeting the essential skills requirements, attending college visitations, and attending the job fair. (Applications and forms will need to be filled out, as well as a resume created by students) Eligibility: All eligibility requirements apply to HOP Students. This includes eligibility required for band trips, field trips, and sports. Grades are checked every Wednesday, if you are behind and failing one or more classes you will be reported as ineligible and will not be able to participate in sporting events/activities for that week. If passing the following week, you will be removed from the list and be able to return to normal scheduled activities. This includes all classes taken online.
Adequate progress. While the online program allows you to work ahead and on any day of the week, you are expected to login to your classes each school day. Students should anticipate spending about an hour a day on lessons, for each online class. Students are expected to complete ALL scheduled assignments in their course list in each class and maintain the target completion goal for the week, by Monday of the following week. Students who do not maintain adequate progress will be placed on a HOP progress plan. These plans will require increased student-HOP staff contact, increased HOP Support Time, and more student-parent-HOP staff conferences. Students who fail to meet the requirements of the HOP Progress Plan may be removed from the program at semester. Grades: Students and learning coaches will need to check their Edgenuity course list every day and maintain passing grades in all online courses. Grades are submitted to HES office at end of each quarter and semester. In the event that student is behind at time grades are due, actual grades will be reported as this takes into account any incomplete assignments. If student is on track the actual and overall grade should be the same and the overall grade will be reported. Students will receive a letter grade for each course taken through the HOP program. At the end of each semester, students will receive a final grade report. The online course grades will be added to your transcript. If any course is not completed, you will receive a failing grade that will be recorded on your transcript.

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  • Parent Right to Access and Challenge Student Data The LEA shall establish reasonable procedures pursuant to which a parent, as that term is defined in 105 ILCS 10/2(g), may inspect and/or copy Student Data and/or challenge the accuracy, relevance or propriety of Student Data, pursuant to Sections 5 and 7 of ISSRA (105 ILCS 10/5; 105 ILCS 10/7) and Section 33 of SOPPA (105 ILCS 85/33). The Provider shall respond to any request by the LEA for Student Data in the possession of the Provider when Provider cooperation is required to afford a parent an opportunity to inspect and/or copy the Student Data, no later than 5 business days from the date of the request. In the event that a parent contacts the Provider directly to inspect and/or copy Student Data, the Provider shall refer the parent to the LEA, which shall follow the necessary and proper procedures regarding the requested Student Data.

  • Project Approach € Project schedules and budgets are reviewed by the Project Manager on a weekly basis during our company-wide Project Managers Meeting using project status reports generated by our control software (Deltek Vision). Progress is compared to the schedule and budget to ensure adequate resources are available and that necessary coordination is occurring. Costs are reported real time, with actual labor based on time sheet entry and actual expense costs based on invoices. The reporting system can be customized to track specific tasks or efforts in multiple categories, making it flexible enough to adapt to any project specific requirements. We hold regular project coordination meetings to facilitate communication and information transfer among the design team. These meetings are held weekly and are supplemented with e-mail communication, as well as telephone conversations. We hold monthly project status meetings with your project manager to update project status, discuss priorities, and receive direction from City staff. This provides an opportunity for communication and information to flow openly between the City and the design team. These meetings are supplemented by communications that will occur via e-mail and telephone. We conduct meetings with other agencies and stakeholders impacted by the work as needed. E-mail and telephone communication work well for quick questions or minor issues, but we have found that the most effective means of communication with other agencies and stakeholders is the “old-fashioned” face- to-face mexxxxx. Xxbble’s record of providing quality civil engineering services to our clients reflects our ability to manage multiple projects effectively and efficiently. Our philosophy is that each project is personally overseen by one of our principal officers, thereby providing immediate attention to all project aspects (i.e. negotiations, communications, schedule, budgets).

  • Study An application for leave of absence for professional study must be supported by a written statement indicating what study or research is to be undertaken, or, if applicable, what subjects are to be studied and at what institutions.

  • Synchronization Rights The Licensor hereby grants limited synchronization rights for One (1) music video streamed online (Youtube, Vimeo, etc..) for up to 500000 non-monetized video streams on all total sites. A separate synchronization license will need to be purchased for distribution of video to Television, Film or Video game.

  • PROSECUTION AND PROGRESS Unless otherwise specified, the Contractor shall submit his/her progress schedule for the Owner's approval within 10 days after the effective date of the notice to proceed. The Contractor's progress schedule, when approved by the Owner, may be used to establish major construction operations and to check on the progress of the work. The Contractor shall provide sufficient materials, equipment, and labor to guarantee the completion of the project in accordance with the plans and specifications within the time set forth in the proposal. If the Contractor falls significantly behind the submitted schedule, the Contractor shall, upon the Owner's request, submit a revised schedule for completion of the work within the contract time and modify his/her operations to provide such additional materials, equipment, and labor necessary to meet the revised schedule. Should the prosecution of the work be discontinued for any reason, the Contractor shall notify the Owner at least 24 hours in advance of resuming operations. The Contractor shall not commence any actual construction prior to the date on which the notice to proceed is issued by the Owner.

  • Re-Study If Re-Study of the Interconnection Facilities Study is required due to a higher queued project dropping out of the queue or a modification of a higher queued project pursuant to Section 4.4, Transmission Provider shall so notify Interconnection Customer in writing. Such Re-Study shall take no longer than sixty (60) Calendar Days from the date of notice. Any cost of Re-Study shall be borne by the Interconnection Customer being re-studied.

  • Progress The Engineer shall, from time to time during the progress of the work, confer with the County. The Engineer shall prepare and present such information as may be pertinent and necessary, or as may be requested by the County, in order to evaluate features of the work. Upon request by the County, the Engineer shall make presentations to the Commissioners Court. At the request of the County or the Engineer, conferences shall be held at the Engineer’s office, the County’s office, or at other locations designated by the County. These conferences shall also include an evaluation of the Engineer’s services and work when requested by the County. Should the County determine that the progress in production of the work does not satisfy the work schedule, the County will review the work schedule with the Engineer to determine corrective action needed. The Engineer shall promptly advise the County in writing of events which have a significant impact upon the progress of work, including:

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