School Program Sample Clauses

School Program. A. Permanent Adult School teachers who hold a valid California teaching credential authorizing service in the 7-12 school program may apply and may be considered for posted vacancies within the 7-12 schools.
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School Program. The school program will be posted in September in an area accessible to the entire faculty.
School Program. The Charter School offers an in-house After School program. The program begins at dismissal and is available until 6:00 p.m., 5 days per week. Families may enroll their children for full-time (5 days per week) or part-time (1-4 days /week) care, paying per days attended. Activities included during After School include: snack, recess, homework/quiet time, enrichment activities, and/or clubs. Clubs may include chess, computer, art, nature, etc. Instructional aides and teachers from the Charter School manage and teach within this program. In addition to the NCS After School, several community after school programs pick up children at dismissal, providing other options for families.
School Program. Classroom Teachers and Classroom Assistants shall fill out an annual preference for assignments. These preferences will include pre-school, primary, intermediate, and secondary age levels in the multi handicapped special educational category, although all levels may not be available for any particular year, as well as Transition Coordinator, IEP Review Team member and Resident Educator Summative Assessment (“RESA”) mentor. Staff shall rank their choices by order of most preferred to least preferred. Staff preferences must be submitted by April 1st to the employer and the employer shall notify employees of their tentative assignment and post a listing of such by May 1st of each year. Employees with an interest in being assigned to an off-campus site or being a floater may so indicate on the preference form. Although pre-school Teachers will submit a preference, pre-school Teachers shall maintain assignments on a continuing basis. Preferences will only be used if a vacancy in school- age occurs and a pre-school Teacher wishes to submit his/her name for consideration or for job abolishment or lay-off. For all annual assignments, staff shall be assigned based on classification seniority. For teachers, classification seniority shall be based on total years as a teacher with the agency. The Employer retains the right to determine all individual classroom assignments within each age level and to determine work site assignments for secondary level assignments. Any vacancy that occurs between May 1st and the start of school will be filled according to preferences submitted by staff. The Employer, as needed, shall assign staff who have not submitted a list of preferences. If staff assignments are made other than as provided hereto, the employee shall have the right to challenge the assignment through grievance procedure. If elimination of class, either in pre-school or school-age occurs, as long as the total number of classes (school-age and pre-school) remains the same, it will be considered a lateral transfer not a lay-off. The transfer will be done according to classification seniority, which for Teachers is total number of years as a teacher with the agency.
School Program. 2.1 The School Program and the Research and Professional Preparation components will be an integral part of the total Child Study Centre Alternative Program, and to this end:
School Program. Team Leaders shall receive an annual allowance of $1,030.00.
School Program. Team Leader - in addition to their duties as a teacher will assist the school administrator in the delivery of programs in the defined areas as determined by the Board. The School Program Team Leader will hold qualifications acceptable to the Board and will be appointed for a specified time period as determined by the Board.
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School Program. Contact: Xxxx Xxxxxxx, 000-000-0000 • Fax: 000-000-0000 • E-mail: xxxxxx.xxxxxxx@xxx0.xxx Cost: No charge The Lincoln Park After-School Program helps children six to 10 years old improve their academic achievement, social interactions, emotional development and school attendance. Children are transported to the Lincoln Park Family Center from their respective schools for sessions. The program provides a learning environment with a variety of experiences to stimulate growth and academic achievement. Activities and lessons provide educational support, enrichment activities, recreation and cultural opportunities. Xxxxxxx Vue Testing Contact: Xxxxx Xxxxxxx, 000-000-0000 • Fax: 000-000-0000 • E-mail: xxxxx.xxxxxxx@xxx0.xxx Website: xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxx.xxx/xxxx-xxxxx.xxx Cost: No charge The AIU is an official Xxxxxxx Vue testing center and offers the GED test as well as more than 70 different exams at an easy-to-access location at the AIU’s Central Office in Homestead. Some of certification exams include: academic/admissions, information technology, legal services, real estate and appraisers, construction trades, UST and inspectors, employment, human resources, management and safety, educational and state-regulated exams. Project ELECT Contact: Xxxx Xxxxxxx, 000-000-0000 • Fax: 000-000-0000 • E-mail: xxxxxx.xxxxxxx@xxx0.xxx Cost: No charge Education Leading to Employment and Career Training (ELECT), also known as Project ELECT, works in collaboration with the family support centers and the Clairton, Duquesne, East Allegheny, Gateway, Penn Hills, Steel Valley, Sto-Rox, West Mifflin Area and Woodland Hills school districts to assist pregnant and parenting teens in continuing their education and accessing support services. To be eligible, a teen must be pregnant or parenting, in high school or working toward their GED and not more than 21 years old. Services provided through Project ELECT include: parenting information, teen parent groups and case management.

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  • EDUCATION PROGRAM Measure 1a Is the school implementing the material elements of its Educational Program as defined in the charter contract? Meets Standard: The school implemented the material elements of its Educational Program in all material respects, and, in operation, the education program reflects the essential terms as defined in the charter contract, or the school has obtained approval for a modification to the essential terms. Measure 1b Is the school complying with applicable education requirements? Meets Standard: The school materially complies with applicable laws, rules, regulations and provisions of the charter contract relating to education requirements, including but not limited to: • Academic standards, including Common Core • Graduation requirements • State assessment and student testing • Implementation of mandated programming as a result of state or federal funding, including Title I and Title II funding Measure 1c Is the school protecting the rights of students with disabilities? Meets Standard: Consistent with the school’s status and responsibilities as a school within a single LEA under the State Department of Education, the school materially complies with applicable laws, rules, regulations and provisions of the charter contract (including the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act Amendment Act) relating to the treatment of students with identified disabilities and those suspected of having a disability, including but not limited to: • Equitable access and opportunity to enroll • Identification and referral • Appropriate development and implementation of Individualized Education Plans (IEPs) and Section 504 plans • Operational compliance including the academic program, assessments and all other aspects of the school’s program and responsibilities • Discipline, including due process protections, manifestation determinations and behavioral intervention plans • Access to the school’s facility and program to students in a lawful manner and consistent with students’ IEPs or Section 504 plans • Appropriate use of all available, applicable funding Measure 1d Is the school protecting the rights of English Language Learner (ELL) students? Meets Standard: The school materially complies with applicable laws, rules, regulations and provisions of the charter contract relating to ELL requirements (including Title III of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act [ESEA] and U.S. Department of Education authorities), including but not limited to: • Equitable access and opportunity to enroll • Required policies related to the service of ELL students • Proper steps for identification of students in need of ELL services • Appropriate and equitable delivery of services to identified students • Appropriate accommodations on assessments • Exiting of students from ELL services • Ongoing monitoring of exited students

  • Educational Program a. The educational program of the School (Section 4, Subsection 6 from the original contract and unchanged here) is as follows:

  • Campus Program Dr. X. Xxx Xxxxxx, Chairperson of the Department of Management & Business Administration, (000) 000-0000 Division of Continuing Education: Academic advisor at center where student intends to transfer MAXIMUM NUMBER OF COMMUNITY COLLEGE STUDENTS TO BE ADMITTED: open BASIS FOR DETERMINING ADMISSION IF MORE THAN THE MAXIMUM NUMBER OF COMMUNITY COLLEGE STUDENTS APPLY: N/A GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE INDEPENDENT INSTITUTION: Students applying to the university campus program are considered for admission on the basis of their secondary school record and results of the SAT or ACT examinations. For acceptance to the Division of Continuing Education, a prospective student must have a high school diploma or a General Equivalency Diploma. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE MAJOR/PROGRAM OF STUDY: None beyond general admission requirements. PROGRAM OF STUDY TO BE TAKEN AT THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE: Complete Associate of Arts degree. Total Academic Hours: 60 PROGRAM OF STUDY AT SAINT XXX UNIVERSITY: (to include 39 hours of upper level credit and 30 hours of residency, 15 of which must be taken in the major)

  • HEALTH PROGRAM 3701 Health examinations required by the Employer shall be provided by the Employer and shall be at the expense of the Employer. 3702 Time off without loss of regular pay shall be allowed at a time determined by the Employer for such medical examinations and laboratory tests, provided that these are performed on the Employer’s premises, or at a facility designated by the Employer. 3703 With the approval of the Employer, a nurse may choose to be examined by a physician of her/his own choice, at her/his own expense, as long as the Employer receives a statement as to the fitness of the nurse from the physician. 3704 Time off for medical and dental examinations and/or treatments may be granted and such time off, including necessary travel time, shall be chargeable against accumulated income protection benefits.

  • Training Program It is agreed that there shall be an Apprenticeship Training Program, the provisions of which are set forth in Exhibit "C", which is attached hereto and forms part of this Agreement.

  • Pilot Programs The Employer may develop voluntary pilot programs to test the acceptability of various risk management programs. Incentives for participation in such programs may include limited short-term improvements to the benefits outlined in this Article. Implementation of such pilot programs is subject to the review and approval of the Joint Labor-Management Committee on Health Plans.

  • Dental Program The State will provide a dental plan for the employees and their family. The coverage shall be $1,200 under the dental program to be effective upon the expiration of the current dental program. Effective January 1, 2009, the following dental change shall be in effect: Dental plan crown coverage shall be changed to 80%.

  • Resident Educator Program The four-year program is designed to provide newly licensed Ohio educators quality mentoring and guidance. Successful completion of the residency program is required to advance to a five-year professional educator license.

  • Program 3.01 The Recipient declares its commitment to the Program and its implementation. To this end:

  • Peer Assistance and Review Program 1. MCEA and MCPS agree to jointly operate a Peer Assistance and Review (PAR) Program. The PAR Program is a mechanism for maintaining systemwide quality control and ensuring that all MCPS teachers responsible for teaching students are functioning at or above the high MCPS standards of performance. It provides intensive assistance for any teacher who has not yet achieved that standard or who falls below acceptable standards. Assistance and review are provided to both experienced MCPS teachers in need of significant improvement and teachers in their first year of teaching.

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