ALIGNMENT WITH DISTRICT GOALS Sample Clauses

ALIGNMENT WITH DISTRICT GOALS. LCAP Goal #1 - Improve Engagement of All Students and Families RECOMMENDATION Approve Settlement Agreement for Office of Administrative Hearing Case #2015100707. Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx _ Xxxx X. Xxxxxxx, Ph.D. Director, Student Services, Special Education Superintendent Exhibit C9 SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT AND GENERAL RELEASE PARENTS, on behalf of STUDENT #0001, Student v. Fallbrook Union High School District, OAH Case No. 2015100707 This Settlement Agreement and General Release ("Agreement") is entered into by PARENTS NAMES ("Parents") on behalf of STUDENT #0001 ("Student"), and the Fallbrook Union High School District ("District"). Parents, Student, and the District are hereinafter collectively referred to as "Parties." The Agreement is entered into in light of the following facts:
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ALIGNMENT WITH DISTRICT GOALS. There is no direct alignment with the Local Control Accountability Plan. RECOMMENDATION The Superintendent recommends that the Board of Trustees approve the Agreement for the Transfer of Kitchen Equipment, as presented. Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxx Xxxxx-Xxxxxxxx Chief Business Officer Superintendent
ALIGNMENT WITH DISTRICT GOALS. The work of this individual supports the District to effectively meet the needs of all our students. RECOMMENDATION: The Superintendent recommends that the Board of Trustees approves the performance agreement with Dependable Nursing, LLC for the 2016-17 school year as presented. Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx Xxxx X. Xxxxxxx, Ph.D. Director of Student Services Superintendent
ALIGNMENT WITH DISTRICT GOALS. LCAP Goal #1: Improve pupil engagement. RECOMMENDATION: The Superintendent recommends that the Board of Trustees approve the contract with Ro Health, LLC for the 2022-23 school year. Xxxxxx Xxxx_ Xxxx Xxxxx-Xxxxxxxx Director of Special Education Superintendent
ALIGNMENT WITH DISTRICT GOALS. LCAP Goal #1 - Improve Engagement of All Students and Families RECOMMENDATION Approve Settlement Agreement for Office of Administrative Hearing Case #2016040068. Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx _ Xxxx X. Xxxxxxx, Ph.D. Director, Student Services, Special Education Superintendent
ALIGNMENT WITH DISTRICT GOALS. There is no alignment with the LCAP. RECOMMENDATION The Superintendent recommends that the Board of Trustees ratify the performance agreement with Xx. Xxxxxx Xxxxxx to provide consulting services related to ongoing district data requirements and new employee training. Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx Chief Business Officer Interim Superintendent Exhibit 12 CONSULTING AGREEMENT Between: Fallbrook Union High School District - and - Xxxxxx Xxxxxx

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