Tech Prep Sample Clauses

Tech Prep. Tech Prep is a term used by Federal, State, and Local education to describe activities that are carried on by local consortia which exist for the purpose of promoting the transition from high school career and technical education to post-secondary technical degrees and certificates. The Suncoast Consortium consists of Manatee Community College, Manatee County Schools, and Sarasota County Schools. This organization, supported by the Tech Prep—Xxxx X. Xxxxxxx xxxxx carries on the activities of Tech Prep. These activities include yearly grant writing, creation of promotional materials, in-class presentations, staff development, parent presentations, committee assignments, articulation agreements, and any other activity that promotes the cause of Tech Prep. Students who complete a Tech Prep Pathway (three or more credits in a given CTE program) have the opportunity to receive college or technical school credit. The students must choose to continue in the same area of study at the post-secondary level in order to receive credit through articulation agreements with partner post-secondary schools. All Tech Prep Pathways are based on the course progression given by the Department of Education; the articulation agreements support more than 150 programs of study in the consortium. Pathways consist of at least three consecutive classes in a program area that connect to related post-secondary program.
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Tech Prep. This program receives significant federal funding to focus on preparing high school students interested in preparing for professional/technical careers to earn college credit by aligning high school courses with entry-level college courses. Many Tech Prep students enter postsecondary education with one or more years completed toward an Associate Degree. Often they also have completed important industry-related certification.  Include both academic and technical courses of study.  Focus on preparing students to transition seamlessly to post-secondary education.  Promote post-secondary education so Tech Prep students graduate with in-demand technical and marketable skills.
Tech Prep. Tech Prep is a term used by Federal, State, and Local education to describe activities that are carried on by local consortia which exist for the purpose of promoting the transition from high school career and technical education to post-secondary technical degrees and certificates. The Suncoast Consortium consists of State College of Florida, Manatee-Sarasota, Manatee County Schools, and Sarasota County Schools. This organization, supported by the Tech Prep—Xxxx X. Xxxxxxx xxxxx carries on the activities of Tech Prep. These activities include yearly grant writing, creation of promotional materials, in-class presentations, staff development, parent presentations, committee assignments, articulation agreements, and any other activity that promotes the cause of Tech Prep. Students who complete a Tech Prep Pathway (three or more credits in a given CTE program) have the opportunity to receive college or technical school credit. The students must choose to continue in the same area of study at the post-secondary level in order to receive credit through articulation agreements with partner post-secondary schools. All Tech Prep Pathways are based on the course progression given by the Department of Education; the articulation agreements support more than 150 programs of study in the consortium. Pathways consist of at least three consecutive classes in a program area that connect to related post-secondary program.

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  • Joint Preparation The preparation of this Agreement has been a joint effort of the parties and the resulting documents shall not, solely as a matter of judicial construction, be construed more severely against one of the parties than the other.

  • Proposal Preparation The contractor shall assume all costs associated with preparation of proposals for task order awards under the proposal process as an indirect charge (B&P costs). The Government will not reimburse awardees for proposals as a direct charge.

  • Contract Quarterly Sales Reports The Contractor shall submit complete Quarterly Sales Reports to the Department’s Contract Manager within 30 calendar days after the close of each State fiscal quarter (the State’s fiscal quarters close on September 30, December 31, March 31, and June 30). Reports must be submitted in MS Excel using the DMS Quarterly Sales Report Format, which can be accessed at xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xxxxxxxxx.xxx/business_operations/ state_purchasing/vendor_resources/quarterly_sales_report_format. Initiation and submission of the most recent version of the Quarterly Sales Report posted on the DMS website is the responsibility of the Contractor without prompting or notification from the Department’s Contract Manager. If no orders are received during the quarter, the Contractor must email the DMS Contract Manager confirming there was no activity.

  • DOCUMENT PREPARATION The Transfer/Deed shall, save for the Land Transfer Tax Affidavit, be prepared in registrable form at the expense of Seller, and any Charge/Mortgage to be given back by the Buyer to Seller at the expense of the Buyer. If requested by Buyer, Seller covenants that the Transfer/Deed to be delivered on completion shall contain the statements contemplated by Section 50(22) of the Planning Act, R.S.O.1990.

  • Site Preparation Contractor shall not begin a project for which the site has not been prepared, unless Contractor does the preparation work at no cost, or until Region 4 ESC includes the cost of site preparation in a purchase order. Site preparation includes, but is not limited to: moving furniture, installing wiring for networks or power, and similar pre-installation requirements.

  • Borrower’s Loan Application Borrower shall be in default if, during the Loan application process, Borrower or any persons or entities acting at the direction of Borrower or with Borrower’s knowledge or consent gave materially false, misleading, or inaccurate information or statements to Lender (or failed to provide Lender with material information) in connection with the Loan. Material representations include, but are not limited to, representations concerning Xxxxxxxx’s occupancy of the Property as Xxxxxxxx’s principal residence.

  • Royalty Reports After the first commercial sale of a Licensed Product anywhere in the world, LICENSEE shall submit to UNIVERSITY quarterly royalty reports on or before each February 28, May 31, August 31 and November 30 of each year. Each royalty report shall cover LICENSEE’s (and each Affiliate’s and Sublicensee’s) most recently completed calendar quarter and shall show:

  • Sales Reports On or before the twentieth (20th) day of each calendar month after the First Month, Tenant shall submit to City a report (the “Sales Report”) showing all Gross Revenues achieved with respect to the prior month by location, segregated by each source or general type of article sold or service rendered. Such report shall be certified as being true and correct by Tenant and shall otherwise be in form and substance satisfactory to Director. As described below, City shall have the right, in addition to all other rights herein, to impose a fine in the event Tenant shall fail to submit such Sales Report timely.

  • Surface Preparation Clean the surface to be treated of all dust, dirt, clay, grass, sod and any other deleterious matter before application of the asphalt surface treatment.

  • Loan Application Buyer agrees, within a reasonable time, to make a good faith loan application with a credible financial institution;

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