Mission and Purpose Sample Clauses

Mission and Purpose. IDVA aims to empower students throughout Idaho with an innovative and effective educational program. The school seeks to develop those qualities of mind and character that will help students become active, thoughtful, and responsible citizens. Furthermore, it aims to help students meet high expectations by offering an individualized, rigorous, self-paced, and mastery-based instructional program that incorporates significant parental involvement. This is accomplished through an innovative Internet/Online learning program that connects students, parents, and teachers in a 21st century learning community. A research-based curriculum developed by k12 Inc. is used to prepare Idaho students to meet the educational goals of the school. The self-paced nature of the program means that gifted students can dig deeply into the rich curriculum, while students having difficulty can spend more time attaining mastery. The k12-developed lesson plans and curriculum-based assessments guarantee consistent quality access for all students. (See Appendix for Accreditation Documentation.)
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Mission and Purpose. 2.1 The mission of the SRO program is the reduction and prevention of school-related violence and crime committed by juveniles and young adults, the reduction of the fear of crime on school campuses, and building effective partnerships with the faculty and staff of CSISD. This is accomplished by assigning Law Enforcement Officers to school facilities. The SRO Program accomplishes this mission by creating and maintaining safe, secure and orderly learning environments for students, teachers, and staff.
Mission and Purpose. The Contractor and School District agree that the following statement (herein referred to as the "Statement of Mission and Purpose") reflects the overall principles and philosophy upon which the Educational Model is being developed and that all services to be provided and all obligations of the parties hereunder are to be in accordance with these overriding principles:
Mission and Purpose. 1. The Capital Allocation Committee shall review and recommend to the Board “for” or “against” all internal and external capital investments, acquisitions, securities purchases or sales, mergers and general investments in excess of $1,000,000 (each, an “Investment”).
Mission and Purpose. The purpose of this agreement is for the City to provide contract services in the form of an SRO to the District. The services provided include law enforcement and related services described in this agreement. The mission of the SRO program is to improve school safety and the educational climate at schools. This agreement also fulfills the requirements of RCW 28A.320.124(2), which specifies elements which must be incorporated into an agreement and RCW 10.93.160, which pertains to law enforcement restrictions related to immigration and citizenship status.
Mission and Purpose. The Museum’s mission is the preservation and education of railroading history in Fort Bend County, Texas. Exhibits span railroading history from the early days of Texas development through current railroading corporations and provide insight into the untold stories of the working-class and minorities. Programs deliver an interactive experience for guests of all ages. Guests can manipulate an engine simulator and interlocker machine. A viewing platform provides a safe space to watch passing freight trains. Model train layouts connect hobbyists to railroading of the past and allow imaginations to build for the future. Xxxxxxxxx'x Tower 17, on display at the Museum, connects guests to over 100 years of community and railroading history while highlighting the men and women who worked there. Guests can step back in time when they explore the 1970's caboose or the 1879 passenger railcar. The Museum's education program incorporates science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) concepts in addition to the railroading history covered by tours. These program modules are primarily provided through field trips for many Fort Bend County public and private schools, including Title I schools. Title I school students typically test lower in math, science, and history and are often not exposed to museums or other cultural activities. The Museum believes that by offering educational opportunities outside of the public school system, the Museum provides a way of learning that improves retention, increases the knowledge base of the students and in the long term, improves Fort Bend County as a whole. In addition, the Museum offers merit badge programs for Scouts, preschool learning experiences and other classes covering a wide variety of STEM and history topics. Other programs include Discovery Day, which is a free museum day open to all, popular festivals, and family fun days. Discovery Day and the festivals are designed to be both entertaining and educational. Over the last seven (7) years the Museum has focused on improving the visitor experience and infrastructure. Improved and enhanced programs and infrastructure projects, with over $650,000 in new investment, include the renovation of the Education Station building, new Garden Railroad exhibit, restoration of the MOPAC Caboose and Quebec passenger car exteriors, improvements to Tower 17 and Gallery exhibits, landscaping and hardscaping improvements and the addition of mobility and English and Spanish language interpr...
Mission and Purpose. In the interest of academic freedom, the District values and protects intellectual property rights. In keeping with our vision statement, “Butte College transforms the lives of its students and communities while transforming itself through college-wide collaboration that models sustainability,” the District promotes collaboration and the sharing of original works among its faculty. The District and all employees have a mutual interest in establishing an environment that fosters and encourages the creativity of faculty members. The purpose of this agreement is to establish ownership of creative products of faculty members when District resources are used.
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Mission and Purpose. The Alameda County EmployeesRetirement Association (ACERA) exists for the purposes of providing accurate, timely benefits to its members and their beneficiaries and defraying reasonable expenses of administration. The Board of Retirement (the Board), having exclusive authority and exclusive fiduciary responsibility for the investment and administration of the Trust Fund (the Fund), hereby establishes the following “General Investment Guidelines, Policies and Procedures” (the Policy) for the investment of ACERA’s assets. The Board reserves the right to amend, supplement, or rescind this Policy at any time. The Board is directed by law and given discretion to prudently invest the retirement plan assets. The purpose of this statement of Policy is to assist ACERA in effectively supervising said investments and to encourage effective communication between ACERA and its investment managers (Manager(s)) and investment consultants (Consultant(s)). ACERA’s investment goal is to operate at a level of performance in the upper quartile of comparable pension funds on a risk-adjusted basis and to be as fully funded as possible so that ACERA’s benefit costs do not become a burden upon future generations of members and taxpayers.
Mission and Purpose to stimulate the preservation and enhancement of the traditional commercial district in the Downtown area of the Town of Taos, New Mexico through education, historic preservation, beautification, promotion of community and civic pride, and combating the underlying reasons for the physical and economic deterioration of the district. The primary goal of Downtown Taos Inc. will be to operate a tax-exempt corporation dedicated to establishing and maintaining a livable, walkable and economically vibrant town center, henceforth known as the Taos MainStreet District. In fulfillment of the purpose, the Corporation shall seek to establish public-private partnerships with local and state government, individuals or corporations with similar intent to enhance public infrastructure and revitalization efforts throughout the Midtown district. Additionally, the Corporation shall strive to fulfill all requirements of the Accelerator, Affiliate or Accredited designations identified by the New Mexico MainStreet Program (NM Economic Development Department).
Mission and Purpose. The mission of Gallup MainStreet Arts & Cultural District is to build partnerships with diverse groups and individuals to revitalize the traditional historic commercial center of Gallup, educate visitors and citizens about the historic and economic wealth of downtown Gallup, enhance the quality of the environment, including buildings, signs and landscape improvements, and develop a positive image that will attract tourism through ongoing community involvement, growth and pride. As part of its mission and in support of the New Mexico MainStreet Capital Outlay Grant for the Coal Avenue Commons Street Project, Gallup MainStreet Arts & Cultural District will provide Construction Mitigation and Communication Services to the City of Gallup as outlines in the Scope of Services.
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