Common use of Accountability Plans Clause in Contracts

Accountability Plans. By May 15 of the school year in which any school first commences instruction, the Education Corporation shall ensure that such school creates an Accountability Plan, which plan upon its completion shall be incorporated into the Charter Agreement as a Term of Operation pursuant to section 1.1. The Accountability Plan shall replace and substitute for the assessment measures and educational goals and objectives set forth in the school’s charter application in the Terms of Operation, but shall not provide for less stringent assessment measures or educational goals and objectives than those set forth in the school’s charter application. The specific terms, form and requirements of a school’s Accountability Plan including any required goals and measures, are set forth in the Accountability Plan Guidelines (the “Accountability Plan Guidelines”) maintained and disseminated by the Trustees and currently on the website of the Institute and such guidelines shall be binding on the Education Corporation. Upon a school’s creation of an Accountability Plan, the Education Corporation shall fully implement, maintain, and report progress on, the Accountability Plan pursuant to the requirements of the Accountability Plan Guidelines and the annual reporting guidelines maintained by the Trustees (the “Annual Reporting Guidelines”) and currently on the website of the Institute, as well as pursuant to section 6.1 of the Charter Agreement. Material amendments to any Accountability Plan shall be approved by the Trustees and shall be consistent with the Accountability Plan Guidelines then in effect. The Education Corporation understands that any school’s success in meeting the goals and measures set forth in its Accountability Plan shall be the predominant criterion by which the success of the school’s education program will be evaluated by the Trustees upon the Education Corporation’s application for renewal of the authority to operate such school. In addition, the collective success of the Education Corporation’s schools in meeting such goals and measures shall be a criterion to be evaluated by the Trustees upon the Education Corporation’s application for extension of its Provisional Charter pursuant to Education Law § 2851(4) (legal renewal).

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Charter Agreement, Charter Agreement

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Accountability Plans. By May 15 of the school year in which any school first commences instruction, the Education Corporation shall ensure that such school creates an Accountability Plan, which plan upon its completion shall be incorporated into the Charter Agreement as a Term of Operation pursuant to section 1.1. The Accountability Plan shall replace and substitute for the assessment measures and educational goals and objectives set forth in the school’s charter application in the Terms of Operation, but shall not provide for less stringent assessment measures or educational goals and objectives than those set forth in the school’s charter application. The specific terms, form form, and requirements of a school’s Accountability Plan including any required goals and measures, are set forth in the Accountability Plan Guidelines (the “Accountability Plan Guidelines”) maintained and disseminated by the Trustees Trustees, and currently on the website of the Institute and such Institute. Such guidelines shall be binding on the Education Corporation. Upon a school’s creation of an Accountability Plan, the Education Corporation shall fully implement, maintain, and report progress on, the Accountability Plan pursuant to the requirements of the Accountability Plan Guidelines and Guidelines, the annual reporting guidelines maintained by the Trustees (the “Annual Reporting Guidelines”) and (currently on the website of the Institute), as well as pursuant to section 6.1 of the Charter Agreement. Material amendments to any Accountability Plan shall be approved by the Trustees and shall be consistent with the Accountability Plan Guidelines then in effect. The Education Corporation understands that any school’s success in meeting the goals and measures set forth in its Accountability Plan shall be the predominant criterion by which the success of the school’s education program will be evaluated by the Trustees upon the Education Corporation’s application for renewal of the authority to operate such school. In addition, the collective success of the Education Corporation’s schools in meeting such goals and measures shall be a criterion to be evaluated by the Trustees upon the Education Corporation’s application for extension of its Provisional Charter pursuant to Education Law § 2851(4) (legal renewal).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Charter Agreement

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Accountability Plans. By May 15 of the school year in which any school first commences instruction, the Education Corporation shall ensure that such school creates an Accountability Plan, which plan upon its completion shall be incorporated into the Charter Agreement as a Term of Operation pursuant to section 1.1. The Accountability Plan shall replace and substitute for the assessment measures and educational goals and objectives set forth in the school’s charter application in the Terms of Operation, but shall not provide for less stringent assessment measures or educational goals and objectives than those set forth in the school’s charter application. The specific terms, form and requirements of a school’s Accountability Plan including any required goals and measures, are set forth in the Accountability Plan Guidelines (the “Accountability Plan Guidelines”) maintained and disseminated by the Trustees Trustees, and currently on the website of the Institute and such Institute. Such guidelines shall be binding on the Education Corporation. Upon a school’s creation of an Accountability Plan, the Education Corporation shall fully implement, maintain, and report progress on, the Accountability Plan pursuant to the requirements of the Accountability Plan Guidelines and Guidelines, the annual reporting guidelines maintained by the Trustees (the “Annual Reporting Guidelines”) and (currently on the website of the Institute), as well as pursuant to section 6.1 of the Charter Agreement. Material amendments to any Accountability Plan shall be approved by the Trustees and shall be consistent with the Accountability Plan Guidelines then in effect. The Education Corporation understands that any school’s success in meeting the goals and measures set forth in its Accountability Plan shall be the predominant criterion by which the success of the school’s education program will be evaluated by the Trustees upon the Education Corporation’s application for renewal of the authority to operate such school. In addition, the collective success of the Education Corporation’s schools in meeting such goals and measures shall be a criterion to be evaluated by the Trustees upon the Education Corporation’s application for extension of its Provisional Charter pursuant to Education Law § 2851(4) (legal renewal).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Charter Agreement

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