Elementary Assessments Sample Clauses

Elementary Assessments. The District shall not mandate any one-to-one assessments 10 without providing sufficient paraprofessional and/or certificated staffing (release time 11 or team of assessors) to conduct them. Each K-3 teacher shall be provided eight (8) 12 hours of release time in order to support assessment administration. The Parties agree 13 these hours shall be used in such a way to allow the sharing of half- or full-day 14 substitutes.
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Elementary Assessments. The District shall not mandate any one-to-one assessments without providing sufficient paraprofessional and/or certificated staffing (release time or team of assessors) to conduct them. The District shall provide an annual electronic notice to the Association and to all certificated employees regarding projected District and building-level support for assessments. Any district-wide expectations for student assessments, including timing and frequency, shall be communicated to teachers annually prior to the first day of school.
Elementary Assessments. The District shall not mandate any one-to-one assessments without providing sufficient paraprofessional and/or certificated staffing (release time or team of assessors) to conduct them. Kindergarten classes are staffed with paraeducators who may assist with elementary assessments (see Section 35.17). Except for the 2023-24 and 2024-25 school years, each first and second grade teacher shall be provided eight (8) hours of release time in order to support assessment administration. The Parties agree these hours shall be used in such a way to allow the sharing of half- or full-day substitutes. In the 2023-24 and 2024-25 school year, the District shall additionally support K-2 assessments as described in Appendix V. See also Section 35.21 regarding annual notice of the plan to support assessments.

Related to Elementary Assessments

  • Risk Assessments a. Risk Assessment - Transfer Agent shall, at least annually, perform risk assessments that are designed to identify material threats (both internal and external) against Fund Data, the likelihood of those threats occurring and the impact of those threats upon the Transfer Agent organization to evaluate and analyze the appropriate level of information security safeguards (“Risk Assessments”).

  • Security Assessments Upon advance written notice by the JBE, Contractor agrees that the JBE shall have reasonable access to Contractor’s operational documentation, records, logs, and databases that relate to data security and the Contractor’s Information Security Program. Upon the JBE’s request, Contractor shall, at its expense, perform, or cause to have performed an assessment of Contractor’s compliance with its privacy and data security obligations. Contractor shall provide to the JBE the results, including any findings and recommendations made by Contractor’s assessors, of such assessment, and, at its expense, take any corrective actions.

  • Ergonomic Assessments At the request of the employee, the College will ensure that an ergonomic assessment of the employee’s work station is completed by a person trained by the Department of Labor and Industries or comparable trainer to conduct ergonomic assessments. Solutions to identified issues/concerns will be implemented within available resources.

  • Assessments There are no pending or, to Borrower’s knowledge, proposed special or other assessments for public improvements or otherwise affecting any Individual Property, nor are there any contemplated improvements to any Individual Property that may result in such special or other assessments.

  • TAXES & ASSESSMENTS The real estate taxes shall be prorated. Seller shall pay real estate taxes which are payable during the year in which Closing occurs, and taxes payable during the succeeding year, prorated to the date of Closing. Buyer shall assume and pay all subsequent taxes. If at the time of closing the tax xxxx for the Real Estate for the succeeding year has not been issued, taxes payable shall be computed based on the last tax xxxx available to the closing agent. The succeeding year’s tax xxxx, because of recently constructed improvements, annexation, reassessment, or similar items may greatly exceed the last tax xxxx available to the closing agent.

  • Conformity Assessment 1. The Parties recognize that a broad range of mechanisms exists to facilitate the acceptance of conformity assessment procedures and results thereby, including:

  • CANCELLATION ASSESSMENTS UCF DHRL will charge fees and/or assessments if this agreement is cancelled by action of the Student or UCF DHRL. The amount of the cancellation assessment is not a penalty, but liquidated damages to compensate UCF DHRL for lost rental revenue, additional administrative costs, and lost opportunity costs arising from and related to the cancellation of the agreement. Cancellation assessments are due and payable upon the date the cancellation request is submitted to UCF DHRL. Cancellation assessments will be charged and appear on the Student’s UCF student account in the semester the cancellation request is submitted and will be included as outstanding rental amounts for the purpose of determining late fees.

  • EQUIPMENT TAX ASSESSMENT 17.1 Any bid for public improvement shall comply with Nebraska Revised Statutes Section 77-1323 and 77-1324. Indicating; every person, partnership, limited liability company, association or corporation furnishing labor or material in the repair, alteration, improvement, erection, or construction of any public improvement shall sign a certified statement which will accompany the contract. The certified statement shall state that all equipment to be used on the project, except that acquired since the assessment date, has been assessed for taxation for the current year, giving the county where assessed.

  • Security Assessment If Accenture reasonably determines, or in good faith believes, that Supplier’s security practices or procedures do not meet Supplier’s obligations under the Agreement, then Accenture will notify Supplier of the deficiencies. Supplier will without unreasonable delay: (i) correct such deficiencies at its own expense; (ii) permit Accenture, or its duly authorized representatives, to assess Supplier’s security-related activities that are relevant to the Agreement; and (iii) timely complete a security questionnaire from Accenture on a periodic basis upon Accenture’s request. Security issues identified by Accenture will be assigned risk ratings and an agreed-to timeframe to remediate. Supplier will remediate all the security issues identified within the agreed to timeframes. Upon Supplier’s failure to remediate any high or medium rated security issues within the stated timeframes, Accenture may terminate the Agreement in accordance with Section 8 above.

  • PROPERTY ASSESSMENT The Buyer and Seller hereby acknowledge that the Province of Ontario has implemented current value assessment and properties may be re-assessed on an annual basis. The Buyer and Seller agree that no claim will be made against the Buyer or Seller, or any Brokerage, Broker or Salesperson, for any changes in property tax as a result of a re-assessment of the property, save and except any property taxes that accrued prior to the completion of this transaction.

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