Enrollment Capacity Sample Clauses

Enrollment Capacity a) The enrollment capacity is contingent on the student capacity as stated on the valid Certificate of Occupancy (CO), Certificate of Use (CU), and/or Fire Permit for the School facility issued by the local governmental agency in whose jurisdiction the facility is located.
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Enrollment Capacity. The PSA serves students in grades kindergarten through eighth (8th) grade.
Enrollment Capacity. An enrollment cap of one hundred fourteen (114) will be in effect for the first year (1) of operation, one hundred forty-six (146) the second year (2), one hundred seventy-eight (178) in the third year (3) of operations, and two-hundred ten (210) in the fourth (4) year. During the first year (1) of operation, CTEA will cap enrollment in kindergarten at thirty (30) students and grades one (1) through six (6) at fourteen (14) students per grade; grades one/two, three/four, and five/six will be combined classes (See Appendix G). In the second year (2) of operation, there will be an enrollment cap of thirty (30) students per grade in grades K-2 and fourteen (14) per grade for grades three (3) through six (6); grades three/four and five/six will remain combined classes. In the third year (3), grades K-4 will have an enrollment cap of thirty (30) students per grade and grades five (5) and six (6) will retain a cap of fourteen (14) students per grade; grades five/six will remain combined. In the fourth year (4) of operation and beyond, all grades will have an enrollment cap of thirty (30) students per grade. At that time, and with approval from the ACE, the Board will evaluate and determine if it is viable for CTEA to further expand. When deemed in the best interest of the school, and with approval from the ACE, the Board may decrease the enrollment cap per grade.
Enrollment Capacity. Contractor’s maximum Enrollment capacity under this Contract shall not exceed 200,000.
Enrollment Capacity. Gem Prep’s instructional model includes challenging each student at their comprehension level. One way Gem Prep does this is by placing students in the grade level of their comprehension, not necessarily in the grade level of their birth year. While this practice keeps students academically challenged, changing a student’s grade level placement also creates challenges to keep within the grade level cap, which is the reason a schoolwide cap is necessary as opposed to a grade-level cap. Gem Prep enrollment is capped at 676 students in grades K-12. The table below contains the grade- by-grade plan to grow to 574 students over five years. While the Board has a grade-by-grade plan that targets 574 students, the Board requests a single K-12 enrollment capacity of approximately 676. This approach allows the Board to adjust grade-level student numbers, within the 676 student cap, in order to assure availability for all current students who wish to re-enroll, in order to place students in the grade level of their comprehension, and in response to market needs. For the purpose of the lottery, no less than three months prior to GPMN’s application deadline, the Board of Directors will establish the annual school-wide enrollment capacity not to exceed 676 students and an annual enrollment capacity for each grade level. GPMN recognizes the demand in the secondary level drops, which is why the growth plan above (which the financial plan is built upon) reduces down from 52 seats in 6th grade to 45 seats in grades 7-8 and then again to 30 seats in grades 9-12. In the first year offering grades 7 & 8 in Gem Prep: Meridian, the demand is higher than we anticipated. GPM’s 7th & 8th grade enrollment is currently full with another 44 students on the waitlist in just the first year offering secondary grades. GPN sees the same trend with 7 & 8 grades full with 34 students on waitlist. Community Partnerships and Local Support The school continues to develop mutually beneficial relationships with local vendors, businesses, and community leaders. Below are examples of early or existing partnerships that will be leveraged for GPMN. • Dragon Fly Performing Arts: Provides after school program for students and other children in the local community. • Young Rembrandts: Offers arts classes on campus each week. • Idaho Dance: Teaches ballet and hip hop classes on campus. • Xxxxxx Orthodontics: Presents oral hygiene information to students. • Meridian Fire Department: Provides fire safety a...
Enrollment Capacity. The University student enrollment shall not exceed a total of 1,050 students for its schools. This amount does not include pre-k students or dual enrollment students enrolled at the University.
Enrollment Capacity. All references in the Charter to the projected enrollment or enrollment capacity of the Charter School as “550” shall be deleted and replaced with 995. Further, the table titled “Figure 7: KCCP Projected Student Enrollment:” on page 17 of the Charter shall be deleted and replaced with the table titled “Additional Enrollment Plan” on page 3 of this Material Revision. All other related provisions shall likewise be revised to align with 995 students.
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Related to Enrollment Capacity

  • Enrollment The School shall maintain accurate and complete enrollment data and daily records of student attendance.

  • Scope of Service Interconnection Service shall be provided to the Interconnection Customer at the Point of Interconnection (a), in the case of interconnection of the Customer Facility of a Generation Interconnection Customer, up to the Maximum Facility Output, and (b), in the case of interconnection of the Customer Facility of a Transmission Interconnection Customer, up to the Nominal Rated Capability. The location of the Point of Interconnection shall be mutually agreed by the Interconnected Entities, provided, however, that if the Interconnected Entities are unable to agree on the Point of Interconnection, the Transmission Provider shall determine the Point of Interconnection, provided that Transmission Provider shall not select a Point of Interconnection that would impose excessive costs on either of the Interconnected Entities and shall take material system reliability considerations into account in such selection. Specifications for the Customer Facility and the location of the Point of Interconnection shall be set forth in an appendix to the Interconnection Service Agreement and shall conform to those stated in the Facilities Study.

  • Deferral Election A Participant may elect to defer all or a specified percentage of the Compensation earned in a Plan Year by such Participant for serving as a member of the Board of any Participating Fund or as a member of any committee or subcommittee thereof. Reimbursement of expenses of attending meetings of the Board, committees of the Board or subcommittees of such committees may not be deferred. Such election shall be made by executing before the first day of such Plan Year such election notice as the Administrator may prescribe; provided, however, that upon first becoming eligible to participate in the Plan by reason of appointment to a Board, a Participant may file a Deferral Election not later than 30 days after the effective date of such appointment, which election shall apply to Compensation earned in the portion of the Plan Year commencing the day after such election is filed and ending on the last day of such Plan Year.

  • Eligible Employee For purposes of the SIMPLE 401(k) Plan provisions, any Employee who is entitled to make Elective Deferrals under the terms of the SIMPLE 401(k) Plan.

  • Plan Year The year for the purposes of the plan shall be from September 1 of one year, to August 31, of the following year, or such other years as the parties may agree to.

  • HOUR OF SERVICE The crediting method for Hours of Service is: (Choose (a) or (b))

  • Offering Period NCPS will undertake due diligence of the Company and the Offering. Upon satisfactory completion of due diligence and subject to approval of the Offering by NCPS in its sole discretion, NCPS will accept the Offering and determine an Offering Period during which it will actively solicit investors to purchase the Offering (provided, however, that the Offering Period shall not be less than six months). NCPS will make available to each Prospect the Offering Materials.

  • Year of Service An Employee must complete at least Hours of Service during a Vesting Computation Period to receive credit for a Year of Service under Article V. [Note: The number may not exceed 1,000. If left blank, the requirement is 1,000.]

  • Hours of Service The minimum number of Hours of Service an Employee must complete during a vesting computation period to receive credit for a Year of Service is: (Choose (c) or (d)) [X] (c) 1,000 Hours of Service.

  • Standard of Service The Service Provider shall perform the Services in a competent and professional manner according to standards agreed upon by the Service Provider and the Company. The Service Provider agrees that it will exercise due diligence to abide by and comply with all laws, statutes, rules, regulations, and orders of any governmental authority in the performance of its Services under this Agreement. The Service Provider will conduct its business and perform its obligations in a manner which will not cause the possible revocation or suspension of the Company's Certificate(s) of Authority or cause the Company to sustain any fines, penalties, or other disciplinary action of any nature whatsoever.

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