Responsibilities of the School Board Sample Clauses

Responsibilities of the School Board. 1. The School Board will appropriately refer students with disabilities to the Contracting Agency in compliance with state statutes and pertinent state rules and criteria.
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Responsibilities of the School Board. A. The School Board shall pay annual tuition to the Contractor based on the Exceptional Student Education Finance Program (ESE/FEFP) Funding Model for each of the contract years as long as each student remains in the full-time equivalent membership of a minimum of twenty-five (25) hours per week in an educational program and related services scheduled for one hundred eighty (180) school days. The funding model uses a matrix of services to determine the cost factor for each eligible exceptional education student. In the matrix, five domains are used to group the types of services, and five levels are used to describe the nature and intensity of services within each domain.  Domain A: Curriculum and Learning Environment  Domain B: Social/Emotional Behavior  Domain C: Independent Functioning  Domain D: Health Care  Domain E: Communication The total number of points, determined by applying the guidelines to the domain areas of the matrix, result in a cost factor program of 111, 112, 113, 254, or 255. The School Board shall pay tuition to the Contractor for each student who remains in the full-time equivalent membership for a minimum of twenty-five (25) hours per week in an educational program and related services at 100% of the contract year FEFP funding allocations established by the Legislature. All students must have completed matrix of services in order to be reported in membership. There may be Extended School Year Services during May and June, 2009. Summer sessions will be established by the School Board. The School Board shall pay pro rated tuition to the Contractor for each Brevard County student who remains in full time equivalent membership of twenty-five (25) hours of instruction and related services per week according to the same established FEFP funding for 2009- 2010 each contract year. The full-time equivalent (FTE) student membership surveys for the Florida Education Finance Program (FEFP) shall be the method for determining tuition to the Contractor, that is, a student must first be reported in the FTE survey in order for the School Board to pay said tuition. State funds (FTE) that may be lost to the School Board due to change in the FEFP or budget shortages will be deducted on a prorated basis from payments due the Contracting Agency. During the period of the Agreement, at least four (4) full-time equivalent student membership surveys shall be conducted under the administrative direction of and on a schedule provided by the Florida State...
Responsibilities of the School Board. A. The School Board will identify students who are in need of the Agency’s services for school related issues, and make appropriate referrals through the school-based team. If the Agency is providing services to the student for issues that do not impact the student’s academic progress, the Agency may not see the student during school hours. The Agency will secure informed parental permission for services. Parental permission shall be required prior to access to student records.
Responsibilities of the School Board. A. The School Board shall reimburse the Contractor based on the Exceptional Student Education Finance Program (ESE/FEFP) Funding Model for the 2012-2013 school year as long as each Student remains in the full-time equivalent membership of a minimum of 25 (twenty five) hours per week in the Project SEARCH program scheduled for 180 (one hundred eighty) school days. The funding model uses a matrix of services to determine the cost factor for each eligible exceptional education student. Projected 2012-13 membership is 20 students at Xxxxxx Regional Medical Center and Cape Canaveral Hospital. • Revenue: Funding for Student enrollment shall be as provided by law and rules or directives of the Commissioner of Education or the State Board of Education, and total funding shall be calculated in accordance with these requirements. The School Board agrees to fund the Contractor ninety percent (90%) of the earned full time equivalent (FTE) for each survey period of October 2012 and February 2013. The Contractor shall document that funds received were expended for the purpose established by the state legislature. Payments will be paid in October 2012 and February 2013. The School Board will provide to the Contractor any and all information relevant to changes in the district’s funding that may impact funding to the Contractor. The Contractor will not charge tuition or fees, except those fees normally charged by public schools. The School Board shall provide the following services at no additional fee: contract management services, FTE and data reporting, exceptional student education administration, test administration, processing of teacher certification data and information services. Administering the contract includes providing technical assistance and monitoring policy compliance. The final payment during any year shall be adjusted to reflect the final actual FTE membership.
Responsibilities of the School Board. A. The School Board will identify students who are in need of the Agency’s services for school related issues, and make appropriate referrals through the school-based team. If the Agency is providing services to the student for issues that do not impact the student’s academic progress, the Agency may not see the student during school hours. The Agency will secure informed parental permission for services. Parental permission shall be required prior to access to student records. If the student is eligible for Emotionally Handicapped and/or Severely Emotionally Disturbed ESE services, the agency shall not duplicate services that are currently being provided pursuant to the IEP through this agreement.
Responsibilities of the School Board. 7.1 Any data or material furnished by the School Board to the Contractor shall remain the property of the School Board; and when no longer needed for performance under this Contract, shall be returned promptly to the School Board.
Responsibilities of the School Board. A. The School Board shall reimburse the Contractor based on the Exceptional Student Education Finance Program (ESE/FEFP) Funding Model for the 2010/2011 school year as long as each student remains in the full-time equivalent membership of a minimum of 25 (twenty five) hours per week in the Project SEARCH program scheduled for 180 (one hundred eighty) school days. The funding model uses a matrix of services to determine the cost factor for each eligible exceptional education student.  Revenue: Funding for student enrollment shall be as provided by law and rules or directives of the Commissioner of Education or the State Board of Education, and total funding shall be calculated in accordance with these requirements. The School Board agrees to fund the Contractor ninety percent (90%) of the earned full time equivalent (FTE) for each survey period of October 2010 and February 2011. The Contractor shall document that funds received were expended for the purpose established by the state legislature. Payments will be paid monthly beginning December 1, 2010. The School Board will provide to the Contractor any and all information relevant to changes in the district’s funding that may impact funding to the Contractor. The Contractor will not charge tuition or fees, except those fees normally charged by public schools. The School Board shall provide the following services at no additional fee: contract management services, FTE and data reporting, exceptional student education administration, test administration, processing of teacher certification data and information services. Administering the contract includes providing technical assistance and monitoring policy compliance. The final payment during any year shall be adjusted to reflect the final actual FEFP membership.
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Responsibilities of the School Board. The School Board will be responsible for the following:
Responsibilities of the School Board. 1. From funds received from the annual Florida Legislature’s specific appropriation, the School Board agrees to pay to the Contracting Agency $22,545.00 in funds that primarily supplement or provide instructor salaries and benefits, instructional supplies and administrative support as deemed reasonable by the agency and School Board personnel during the twelve month fiscal year to provide Adult Basic Education to interested students. The total funding amount will be determined by agency enrollment and overall program evaluation from previous years.

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