Common use of Does Not Meet Target Clause in Contracts

Does Not Meet Target.  Upon further review following a preliminary Pending rating, the Commission concludes that there is financial risk such that heightened monitoring and/or intervention may be warranted. A Does Not Meet rating means that even based on more current financial information, the school is not currently meeting the target or concerns previously identified, although not currently manifested, have been of a depth or duration that warrants continued attention.

Appears in 30 contracts

Samples: State Public Charter School Contract, State Public Charter School Contract, State Public Charter School Contract

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Does Not Meet Target.  Upon A Does Not Meet rating indicates that upon further review following a preliminary Pending rating, the Commission concludes that there is financial risk such that heightened monitoring and/or intervention may be warranted. A Does Not Meet rating means that even based on more current financial information, the school is not currently meeting the target or concerns previously identified, although not currently manifested, have been of a depth or duration that warrants continued attention.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: State Public Charter School Contract, State Public Charter School Contract, State Public Charter School Contract

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Does Not Meet Target.  🞏 Upon further review following a preliminary Pending rating, the Commission concludes that there is financial risk such that heightened monitoring and/or intervention may be warranted. A Does Not Meet rating means that even based on more current financial information, the school is not currently meeting the target or concerns previously identified, although not currently manifested, have been of a depth or duration that warrants continued attention.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: State Public Charter School Contract, State Public Charter School Contract, State Public Charter School Contract

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