Common use of Enrollment Cap and Authorized Grade Levels Clause in Contracts

Enrollment Cap and Authorized Grade Levels. The School shall serve no more than 500 students in grades 9-12.4 The School may make modifications as to the number of students in any particular grade and number of students within a class to accommodate staffing decisions that are consistent with the School’s programmatic needs.

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Samples: webnew.ped.state.nm.us

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Enrollment Cap and Authorized Grade Levels. The School shall serve no more than 500 396 students in grades 9-12.4 K-5.5 The School may make modifications as to the number of students in any particular grade and number of students within a class to accommodate staffing decisions that are consistent with the School’s programmatic needs.

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Samples: Charter Contract

Enrollment Cap and Authorized Grade Levels. The School shall serve no more than 500 students in grades 9-12.4 K-5.5 The School may make modifications as to the number of students in any particular grade and number of students within a class to accommodate staffing decisions that are consistent with the School’s programmatic needs.

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Samples: Charter Contract

Enrollment Cap and Authorized Grade Levels. The School shall serve no more than 500 610 students in grades 9-12.4 K-8.5 The School may make modifications as to the number of students in any particular grade and number of students within a class to accommodate staffing decisions that are consistent with the School’s programmatic needs.

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Samples: Charter Contract

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Enrollment Cap and Authorized Grade Levels. The School shall serve no more than 500 728 students in grades 9-12.4 K-12.5 The School may make modifications as to the number of students in any particular grade and number of students within a class to accommodate staffing decisions that are consistent with the School’s programmatic needs.

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Samples: hozhoacademy.org

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