STUDENT BEHAVIORAL EXPECTATIONS Sample Clauses

STUDENT BEHAVIORAL EXPECTATIONS. In determining readiness for dual enrollment, factors such as the student’s previous school attendance and disciplinary records will be considered. Dual enrollment students are expected to follow the same behavioral guidelines as adult DSC students. Information about behavioral guidelines for DSC students can be found in the Student Handbook in print or online. A link to the Student Handbook can be found at: xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/student_life.html. Students who violate the college Code of Conduct will be referred to Judicial Affairs for possible disciplinary action.
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STUDENT BEHAVIORAL EXPECTATIONS. Collegiate High School students are expected to follow the same behavioral guidelines as adult DSC students. Information about behavioral guidelines for DSC students can be found in the Student Handbook in print or online. A link to the Student Handbook can be found at: xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/files/Student_Handbook.pdf. Students who violate the college Code of Conduct will be referred to DSC Judicial Affairs for possible disciplinary action.

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  • Service Level Expectations Without limiting any other requirements of the Agreement, the Service Provider shall meet or exceed the following standards, policies, and guidelines:

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  • Performance Expectations The Charter School’s performance in relation to the indicators, measures, metrics and targets set forth in the CPF shall provide the basis upon which the SCSC will decide whether to renew the Charter School’s Charter Contract at the end of the charter term. This section shall not preclude the SCSC from considering other relevant factors in making renewal decisions.

  • Using Student feedback in Educator Evaluation ESE will provide model contract language, direction and guidance on using student feedback in Educator Evaluation by June 30, 2013. Upon receiving this model contract language, direction and guidance, the parties agree to bargain with respect to this matter.

  • BUSINESS ETHICS EXPECTATION 13.1 During the course of pursuing contracts with Owner and while performing contract work in accordance with this Agreement, Architect/Engineer agrees to maintain business ethics standards aimed at avoiding any impropriety or conflict of interest which could be construed to have an adverse impact on the Owner’s best interests.

  • Student Evaluations Student evaluations shall be completed by the end of the 12th week of the fall semester.

  • Expectations Faculty members participating in the annuitant employment program are expected to perform the full range of faculty duties, on a pro rata basis. They are subject to the professional development plans required under Article 22.

  • Performance Expectation Provided the conditions are met under 2.1.1 and 2.1.2 proceeding, ALLTEL’s performance expectation is to provide 100% due dates met within reporting month. If service levels fall below 95% of the performance expectation within a reporting month, root cause analysis and joint problem resolution will be implemented within thirty (30) days.

  • Staffing Concerns Nurses, individually or as a group, believing there is an immediate workload/staffing problem should bring that problem to the attention of the supervisor or Nurse Manager as soon as the problem is identified. Nurses believing there is a continuous or potential workload/staffing problem, which may include the ability to receive rest periods and lunch breaks, should attempt to resolve the problem in discussions at the work unit level. Continuous or potential workload/staffing problems discussed at the work unit level that have not been resolved may be raised through the Joint Conference Committee. The Joint Conference Committee may determine that a unit- based work team would best address the workload/staffing problem raised. If the Joint Conference Committee makes that determination, a sub-committee consisting of an appropriate number of staff nurses who are from the unit and shift(s) experiencing the workload/staffing problem (appropriate number of staff nurses to be determined by the Joint Conference Committee), a WSNA representative and appropriate management staff will meet to discuss the problem raised. The sub-committee(s) shall report its results back to the Joint Conference Committee.

  • Student Evaluation A. All unit members shall be subject to student evaluations each semester in each course taught.

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