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Summary Statement. Each meeting shall conclude with joint preparation of a written summary of the discussion. Either party may submit in writing any differing opinions about the content of the summary statement that shall become part of the summary statement. The summary statement shall be part of the personnel file maintained by each academic unit and a copy of the statement shall be given to the Faculty Member.
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Summary Statement. Xxxxxxx Xxxxx College requires all transfer candidates to provide evidence of completing a minimum of 22 general education courses covering the following domains: Minimum: 3 credits Natural/Physical Science Minimum: 1 credit for a Natural/Physical Science Lab Minimum: 3 credits Humanities/Arts Minimum: 3 credits Mathematics Minimum: 3 credits Social Sciences Minimum: 6 credits English Composition/Writing Minimum: 3 credits Humanities/Social Sciences/Natural or Physical Science/or Mathematics This agreement will provide a guaranteed admission arrangement for students from MCC to obtain a Bachelor of Science Degree from WJC. Students who have completed received an associate degree (minimum of 60 credits) from MCC in Liberal Arts, Human Services Transfer, or Psychology Concentration, with a 2.5 cumulative GPA or higher, will be guaranteed admission in the Bachelor of Science in Psychology and Human Services program. Students with 60 credits and a GPA lower than a 2.5 cumulative average are still encouraged to apply but are not guaranteed admission.
Summary Statement. The purpose of this project is to create a microfilm form of Commissioners Minutes. The Minutes will be microfilmed and indexed according to Digital Archives Standards.
Summary Statement. This change clarifies that section 13.8 is subject to any applicable limitation periods in the BC Limitation Act or other legislation.
Summary Statement. A contract with Tyler Technologies to continue to provide support and licensing for the Kerrville Police Department's Computer Aided Dispatch and Records Management Systems. This agreement comes at a cost of $36,257 annually for a period of three years. The total cost of the term of the contract will be $108,771. This will continue to allow KPD to operate the existing Tyler CAD/RMS system in use and provides technical support and updating for the system over the contract period. A full copy of the draft contract is available for viewing in the City Secretary Office.
Summary Statement. The Butt Holdsworth Memorial Library’s HVAC system (air conditioning) has not worked since May 21, 2021. Obviously, being without a working HVAC system during the hotter days of the summer is uncomfortable for the Library’s patrons and has become a burden for staff. Large fans help, but at times, the temperature within the Library is challenging to work in and may in fact be jeopardizing other systems and property within the Library. The upper floor of the Library is particularly unbearable. Initially, the City sought to replace the entire HVAC based upon its age and other conditions. The City sought bids for such work. After receiving bids, several bids were deficient and the remaining bids were over the budget that the City estimated for the work. Thus, City staff has recommended that City Council reject all bids. However, in the course of reviewing bids and meeting with bidders, the City learned that some of the parts and equipment required for this project are either immediately unavailable or will be delayed in being shipped to Kerrville. Such delays are estimated at being up to 10-12 weeks. Private property owners are experiencing the same delays, including a new restaurant seeking to open. Thus, based upon these delays, which may only increase, and the remaining days of summer temperatures, City staff believes an emergency exists, such that the City use an exception to the state bidding law and the City’s purchasing policy, and immediately proceed with securing a firm to perform the work. Entering into such a contract will also entail the immediate order of the necessary parts and equipment, thereby minimizing further delay. Pursuant to Section 252.002, of the Tx. Local Government Code, cities are authorized to forego the bidding process where it is necessary to protect the public health or safety or is necessary because of unforeseen damage to public machinery, equipment, or other property. City staff believe that this exception absolutely applies here. Since the HVAC system is in immediate need of replacement leaving Library staff burdened with warmer conditions in addition to protecting the resources contained within the Library, staff recommends contracting with Trade-Xxxx Xxxxx, Inc. in the amount of $283,200.00 to complete the necessary repairs to the library HVAC systems. Such work will begin as soon as possible.
Summary Statement. A-2 Demonstrating knowledge of Students - teacher uses knowledge about students’ background, experiences and educational ability to plan lessons.
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Summary Statement. A-3 Selecting Instructional Goals - lesson reflects content area objectives from the course of study.
Summary Statement. A-4 Demonstrating Knowledge of Resources - teacher selects methods, activities and resources based on the needs of the student and goals in the lesson.
Summary Statement. A-5 Assessing Student Learning - evaluation strategies are appropriate for students and reflect the goals in the curriculum.
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