ADMINISTRATION OF STATEWIDE INSTRUMENTS AND COLLEGE ASSESSMENTS Sample Clauses

ADMINISTRATION OF STATEWIDE INSTRUMENTS AND COLLEGE ASSESSMENTS. The School District and ECHS shall comply with State Board of Education rules regarding administration of the assessment instruments as required by Subchapter B, Chapter 39 and shall adopt a policy that requires a student's performance on an end-of-course assessment instrument for a course listed in this subsection in which the student is enrolled when required by the state. In addition, The School District must administer the Texas Success Initiative (TSI) college placement exam beginning with (9th) graders to assess college readiness and to enable students to begin college courses based on their performance as soon as students are able to do so.
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ADMINISTRATION OF STATEWIDE INSTRUMENTS AND COLLEGE ASSESSMENTS. The School District shall comply with State Board of Education rules regarding administration of the assessment instruments as required by Education Code, Title 2, Subtitle H, Chapter 39 and shall adopt a policy that requires a student’s performance on an end-of-course assessment instrument for a course listed in this subsection in which the student is enrolled when required by the state. In addition, The School District must administer the Texas Success Initiative (TSI) college placement exam beginning with (9th) graders to assess college readiness and to enable students to begin college courses based on their performance as soon as students are able to do so. No student may be allowed to take a dual credit course unless they meet all eligibility requirements outlined in the student eligibility section of this MOU.
ADMINISTRATION OF STATEWIDE INSTRUMENTS AND COLLEGE ASSESSMENTS. The BCHS shall comply with State Board of Education rules regarding administration of the assessment instruments as required by Subchapter B, Chapter 39. In addition, the BCHS must administer a Texas Success Initiative (TSI) college placement exam, to all incoming ninth (9th) graders to assess college readiness and to enable students to begin college courses based on their performance as soon as students are able and willing. The College will administer the TSI college placement exam should unforeseen circumstances not allow the BCHS to do so.
ADMINISTRATION OF STATEWIDE INSTRUMENTS AND COLLEGE ASSESSMENTS. The ECHS shall comply with State Board of Education rules regarding administration of the assessment instruments as required by Subchapter B, Chapter 39. In addition, the ECHS must administer a Texas Success Initiative (TSI) college placement exam, such as the Texas Higher Education Assessment (THEA) and Accuplacer, to all incoming ninth (9th) graders to assess college readiness and to enable students to begin college courses based on their performance as soon as students are able and willing. The College will assist the ECHS in the administration of the TSI college placement exam.
ADMINISTRATION OF STATEWIDE INSTRUMENTS AND COLLEGE ASSESSMENTS. The School District shall comply with State Board of Educa;on rules regarding administra;on of the assessment instruments as required by Subchapter B, Chapter 39 and shall adopt a policy that requires a student’s performance on an end-of-course assessment instrument for a course listed in this subsec;on in which the student is enrolled when required by the state. In addi;on, The School District must administer the Texas Success Ini;a;ve (TSI) college placement exam beginning with (9tu) graders to assess college readiness and to enable students to begin college courses based on their performance as soon as students are able to do so.

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