Operation of the School Sample Clauses

Operation of the School. The School shall at all times be operated by the Governing Board of the School in accordance with state and federal law, and State Board rule.
Operation of the School. The Authorizer will evaluate whether the School is meeting the administrative requirements of the Charter Law.
Operation of the School. IQS will evaluate whether the School is meeting the administrative requirements of the Applicable Law relating to charter schools.
Operation of the School. 2.1. GCBOE will operate on GTCC’s premises a public high school with the official name of “The Early/Middle College at GTCC” (“the School”). 2.2. GCBOE, in collaboration with GTCC, will make best efforts to admit and maintain a regularly enrolled body of students at the School. 2.3. The School will provide the educational opportunities described in Attachment A. 2.4. Day-to-day management of the School and the decision-making authority with regard to operational issues will be vested in the Principal of the School, subject to the supervision of GCBOE. Should any such issues directly affect GTCC, the Principal of the School will exercise this management and authority in consultation with an individual designated by GTCC as its liaison to the School. 2.5. Policy decisions with respect to the School will be made by GCBOE. Should any such issues directly affect GTCC, such decisions will be made in consultation with GTCC. 2.6. GCBOE will provide the high school curriculum for students enrolled at the school (“High School Students”), and will assure that High School Students have the opportunity to fulfill all academic requirements for graduation from high school.
Operation of the School. The Sponsor shall immediately assume the operation of 17 the School upon providing the notice of i mmediate termination for a period of 18 time as determined solely and exclusively by the Sponsor. Failure by Sponsor to 19 assume and continue operation of the School shall result in the awarding of 20 reasonable costs and attorney’s fees to the School if the School prevails on appeal 21 in accordance with Section 1002.33(8)(d). Nothing herein shall be construed as 22 an obligation on the part of the Sponsor to secure an extension of a lease term 23 during the pendency of an appeal or to pay with the Sponsor’s funds any debts 24 incurred by the School in order to avert a foreclosure or eviction.
Operation of the School. The School’s governing board shall continue to 6 operate the school during the pendency of any appeal to the Sponsor as set 7 forth in Section 1002.33(8), F.S. In that event, all provisions of this 8 Charter shall remain in effect. If th e Sponsor denies the School’s appeal, 9 the School shall close notwithstanding any further appeal to an appellate 10 court. The closing date shall be ne gotiated between the Sponsor and the 11 School.
Operation of the School. 2.1. GCBOE will operate on UNCG's premises a public high school with the official name of “Middle College at University of North Carolina at Greensboro” (“the School”). All federal, state and local laws and requirements applicable to comparable public high schools will be applicable to the School, and GCBOE shall be responsible for the cost of complying with all such federal, state and local requirements. 2.2. GCBOE, in collaboration with UNCG, will make best efforts to admit and maintain a regularly enrolled body of students at the School.
Operation of the School. SLSPA shall at all times be operated by the Governing Board in accordance with state and federal law, and USBE rules.
Operation of the School a) Subject to and in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement, DCBOE shall operate a public high school on the campus of the COLLEGE with the official name of “Davidson Early College” (“the School”). All federal, state and local laws applicable to public high schools will be applicable to the School, including but not limited to curriculum, provision of textbooks and related materials, provision of health services, compliance with laws and regulations governing education of students with disabilities, compliance with federal and state laws governing the privacy of student records, and compliance with state laws governing health and safety of minors and discipline. b) The School shall initially serve grades Nine (9) through Twelve (12), and will include such coursework and a curriculum as will afford students enrolled in the School the opportunity to receive both a high school diploma from the DCBOE and an Associate’s Degree from the COLLEGE. c) The School will have a principal appointed by the DCBOE and the COLLEGE will be involved and participate in the selection process of the principal. The principal will select and supervise qualified teachers to provide academic courses for the high school programs. DCBOE will compensate the principal, faculty and staff of the School. Day-to-day management of the School and the decision-making authority with regard to operational issues shall be vested in the Principal of the School, subject to the advice and consent of the superintendent of the Davidson County Schools and the President of the COLLEGE or their designees. Should any such operational issues directly impact the COLLEGE, the Principal of the School shall exercise this management and authority in consultation with an individual designated by the COLLEGE as its liaison to the School. d) Policy decisions with respect to the School shall be made by DCBOE. Should any such issues directly impact the COLLEGE, such decisions shall be made in consultation with the COLLEGE or its designated liaison. e) The determination of the number of students referred or accepted for enrollment in the School shall not exceed One-hundred sixty (160), and shall be mutually determined between the DCBOE and the COLLEGE f) The DCBOE and the COLLEGE shall cooperate in the selection of students, each sharing responsibility for the final selection of students. The COLLEGE will have no obligation to work with students who do not satisfactorily complete the applicable pl...
Operation of the School. The School’s governing board shall continue to 20 operate the school during the pendency of any appeal to the State Board of
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