LIAISON AND COORDINATION OF RESPONSIBILITIES Sample Clauses

LIAISON AND COORDINATION OF RESPONSIBILITIES. 10.1 The COLLEGE shall appoint an educational administrator, to be specified in the Appendix to this CCAP Agreement, who will serve as point of contact to facilitate coordination and cooperation between COLLEGE and SCHOOL DISTRICT in conformity with MPCCD policies and standards. Sec. 2 (c)(2)‌ 10.2 The SCHOOL DISTRICT shall appoint an educational administrator, to be specified in the Appendix to this CCAP Agreement, who will serve as point of contact to facilitate coordination and cooperation between SCHOOL DISTRICT and COLLEGE in conformity with SCHOOL DISTRICT policies and standards. Sec. 2 (c)(2) 10.3 The COLLEGE will provide SCHOOL DISTRICT personnel with reasonable assistance, direction and instruction in how to fulfill their responsibilities under this CCAP Agreement, including conducting appropriate student assessments, outreach/recruitment activities and compliance with MPCCD policy and COLLEGE procedures and academic standards. 10.4 The SCHOOL DISTRICT shall provide personnel to perform clerical services and services associated with student outreach and recruitment activities, student assessment and college applications, the enrollment of eligible students and other related services as deemed necessary. 10.5 The SCHOOL DISTRICT's personnel will perform services specified in 9.4 as part of their regular assignment. SCHOOL DISTRICT personnel performing these services will be employees of SCHOOL DISTRICT, subject to the authority of SCHOOL DISTRICT, but will also be subject to the direction of COLLEGE, specifically with regard to their duties pertaining to the COLLEGE courses. 10.6 This CCAP Agreement requires an annual report as specified in the Appendix, to the office of the Chancellor of the California Community Colleges by each participating COLLEGE and SCHOOL DISTRICT on all the following information: Sec. 2 (t)(1)(A-D) ● The total number of high school students by school site enrolled in each partnership, aggregated by gender and ethnicity, and reported in compliance with all applicable state and federal privacy laws. Sec. 2 (t)(1)(A) ● The total number of community college courses by course category and type and by school site enrolled in by CCAP partnership participants. Sec. 2 (t)(1)(B) ● The total number and percentage of successful course completions, by course category and type and by school site, of CCAP partnership participants. Sec. 2 (t)(C) ● The total number of full-time equivalent students generated by CCAP partnership community col...
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LIAISON AND COORDINATION OF RESPONSIBILITIES. 9.1 OCCD shall appoint an educational administrator, to be specified in the Appendix to this CCAP Agreement, who will serve as point of contact to facilitate coordination and cooperation between OCCD and NUSD in conformity with OCCD policies and standards. Sec. 2 (c)(2). Among other things, the OCCD educational administrator, and the NUSD educational administrator described in Section 9.2, shall collaborate to determine the process for timely receiving, investigating and remediating complaints of sexual misconduct or other conduct covered by Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 alleged to have occurred in the CCAP program. 9.2 NUSD shall appoint an educational administrator, to be specified in the Appendix to this CCAP Agreement, who will serve as point of contact to facilitate coordination and cooperation between NUSD and OCCD in conformity with NUSD policies and standards. Sec. 2 (c)(2). 9.3 OCCD and NUSD will provide NUSD personnel with reasonable assistance, direction, and instruction in how to fulfill their responsibilities under this CCAP Agreement, including conducting appropriate student assessments, outreach/recruitment activities and compliance with OCCD policies, procedures, and academic standards. 9.4 NUSD shall provide personnel to perform clerical services and services associated with student outreach and recruitment activities, student assessment and OCCD applications, the enrollment of eligible students and other related services as deemed necessary. NUSD will identify the personnel to contact when a need arises. 9.5 NUSD’s personnel will perform services specified in Section 9.4 of this CCAP Agreement as part of their regular assignment. NUSD personnel performing these services will be employees of NUSD, subject to the authority of NUSD, but will also be subject to the direction of OCCD, specifically with regard to their duties pertaining to the OCCD courses. 9.6 This CCAP Agreement requires an annual report as specified in the Appendix, to the office of the Chancellor of the California Community Colleges by OCCD and NUSD on all the following information: Sec. 2 (t)(1) (A-D). • The total number of high school students by school site enrolled in each partnership, aggregated by gender and ethnicity, and reported in compliance with all applicable state and federal privacy laws. Sec. 2 (t)(1)(A). • The total number of OCCD courses by course category and type and by school site enrolled in by CCAP partnership participants. Sec. 2 (t)(1)...
LIAISON AND COORDINATION OF RESPONSIBILITIES. ‌ 9.1 The COLLEGE shall appoint an educational administrator, to be specified in the Appendix to this CCAP Agreement, who will serve as point of contact to facilitate coordination and cooperation between COLLEGE and SCHOOL DISTRICT in conformity with SOCCCD policies and standards. Sec. 2 (c) (2) 9.2 The SCHOOL DISTRICT shall appoint an educational administrator, to be specified in the Appendix to this CCAP Agreement, who will serve as point of contact to facilitate coordination and cooperation between SCHOOL DISTRICT and COLLEGE in conformity with SCHOOL DISTRICT policies and standards. Sec. 2 (c) (2) 9.3 This CCAP Agreement requires an annual report as specified in the Appendix, to the office of the Chancellor of the California Community Colleges by each participating COLLEGE on all the following information: Sec. 2 (t) (1) (A-D) • The total number of high school students by school site enrolled in each partnership, aggregated by gender and ethnicity, and reported in compliance with all applicable state and federal privacy laws. Sec. 2 (t) (1) (A) • The total number of community college courses by course category and type and by school site enrolled in by CCAP partnership participants. Sec. 2 (t) (1) (B) • The total number and percentage of successful course completions, by course category and type and by school site, of CCAP partnership participants. Sec. 2 (t) (C) • The total number of full-time equivalent students generated by CCAP partnership community college district participants. Sec. 2 (t) (1) (D)
LIAISON AND COORDINATION OF RESPONSIBILITIES. ‌ 10.1. The COLLEGE shall appoint an educational administrator, to be specified in the Appendix to this CCAP Agreement; who will serve as point of contact to facilitate coordination and cooperation between COLLEGE and SCHOOL DISTRICT in conformity with RSCCD policies and standards. Sec. 2 (c)(2) 10.2. The SCHOOL DISTRICT shall appoint an educational administrator, to be specified in the Appendix to this CCAP Agreement, who will serve as point of contact to facilitate coordination and cooperation between SCHOOL DISTRICT and COLLEGE in conformity with SCHOOL DISTRICT policies and standards. Sec. 2 (c)(2) 10.3. The COLLEGE shall designate a dual enrollment coordinator, to be specified in the Appendix to this CCAP Agreement; who will serve as point of contact to facilitate coordination and cooperation between COLLEGE and SCHOOL DISTRICT in conformity with RSCCD policies and standards. Sec. 2 (c)(2) 10.4. The SCHOOL DISTRICT shall designate a dual enrollment coordinator, to be specified in the Appendix to this CCAP Agreement, who will serve as point of contact to facilitate coordination and cooperation between SCHOOL DISTRICT and COLLEGE in conformity with SCHOOL DISTRICT policies and standards. Sec. 2(c)(2) 10.5. The dual enrollment coordinators from the COLLEGE and the SCHOOL DISTRICT will work collaboratively to perform services specified in I 0.8 as part of their regular assignments. 10.6. The SCHOOL DISTRICT shall designate a dual enrollment coordinator access to student information system and allow for data sharing agreement. The dual enrollment coordinator will follow protocol and data sharing agreement guidelines provided by the SCHOOL DISTRICT. 10.7. The COLLEGE and SCHOOL DISTRICT dual enrollment coordinators will work together on the processes, procedures, and tracking mechanisms that will ensure compliance with dual enrollment course policies, regulations, and standards, including the necessary qualifications and student documentation prior to students taking courses. 10.8. The COLLEGE and SCHOOL DISTRICT dual enrollment administrators and coordinators will ensure that SAUSD teachers adhere to course requirements, standards, learning materials, course logistics (including developing a schedule that adapts the COLLEGE course schedule to the student's regular high school schedule), and COLLEGE standards, policies, expectations, and systems. The COLLEGE and SCHOOL DISTRICT will maintain the existing coordination arrangement for MCHS, which is co-led by...
LIAISON AND COORDINATION OF RESPONSIBILITIES. 10.1. NVCCD shall appoint an educational administrator, to be specified in the Appendix to this CCAP Agreement, who will serve as point of contact for college and NVUSD to facilitate and coordinate as to this Agreement in conformity with COLLEGE policies and standards. AB 288 Sec.2 (c) (2)‌ 10.2. NVCCD shall appoint an educational administrator, to be specified in the Appendix to this CCAP Agreement, who will serve as point of contact to facilitate coordination and cooperation between NVCCD and NVUSD in conformity with COLLEGE policies and standards. Sec. 2 (c) (2) 10.3. NVUSD shall appoint an educational administrator, to be specified in the Appendix to this CCAP Agreement, who will serve as point of contact to facilitate coordination and cooperation between NVUSD and NVCCD in conformity with NVUSD policies and standards. Sec. 2 (c) (2) 10.4. NVCCD will provide NVUSD personnel with reasonable assistance, direction and instruction in how to fulfill their responsibilities under this CCAP Agreement, including conducting appropriate student assessments, outreach/recruitment activities and compliance with COLLEGE policy and procedures and academic standards.‌
LIAISON AND COORDINATION OF RESPONSIBILITIES. 20.1 OCCD shall appoint an administrator who will serve as a point of contact to facilitate coordination and cooperation between OCCD and NHUSD in conformity with OCCD policies and standards. Among other things, the OCCD administrator and the NHUSD educational administrator shall collaborate to determine the process for timely receiving, investigating, and remediating complaints of sexual misconduct or other conduct covered by Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 alleged to have occurred in the CCP program. 20.2 OCCD will provide NHUSD personnel with reasonable assistance, direction, and instruction in how to fulfill their responsibilities under this CCP Agreement, including conducting appropriate student assessments, outreach/recruitment activities, and compliance with OCCD policies, procedures, and academic standards. 20.3 NHUSD shall provide personnel to perform clerical services and services associated with student outreach and recruitment activities, student assessment and OCCD applications, the enrollment of eligible students, and other related services as deemed necessary.
LIAISON AND COORDINATION OF RESPONSIBILITIES. 20.1 OCCD shall appoint an educational administrator, to be specified in the Appendix to this CCP Agreement, who will serve as a point of contact to facilitate coordination and cooperation between OCCD and FUSD in conformity with OCCD policies and standards. Among other things, the OCCD educational administrator, and the FUSD educational administrator shall collaborate to determine the process for timely receiving, investigating, and remediating complaints of sexual misconduct or other conduct covered by Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 alleged to have occurred in the CCP program. 20.2 FUSD shall appoint an educational administrator, to be specified to this CCP Agreement, who will serve as the point of contact to facilitate coordination and cooperation between FUSD and OCCD in conformity with FUSD policies and standards. 20.3 OCCD will provide FUSD personnel with reasonable assistance, direction, and instruction in how to fulfill their responsibilities under this CCP Agreement, including conducting appropriate student assessments, outreach/recruitment activities, and compliance with OCCD policies, procedures, and academic standards. 20.4 FUSD shall provide personnel to perform clerical services and services associated with student outreach and recruitment activities, student assessment and OCCD applications, the enrollment of eligible students, and other related services as deemed necessary.
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LIAISON AND COORDINATION OF RESPONSIBILITIES. 5.1 The COLLEGE will provide DISTRICT personnel with reasonable assistance, direction and instruction in how to fulfill their responsibilities under the CCAP Agreement, including conducting appropriate student assessments, outreach/recruitment activities and compliance with COLLEGE procedures and academic standards. 5.2 The D ISTRICT P arties shall provide personnel to perform clerical services and services associated with student outreach and recruitment activities, student assessment and college applications, the enrollment of eligible students and other related services as deemed necessary. 5.3 The DISTRICT's personnel will perform services specified in 5.2 as part of their regular assignment. DISTRICT personnel performing these services will be employees of DISTRICT, subject to the authority of DISTRICT, but will also be subject to the direction of COLLEGE, specifically with regard to their duties pertaining to the COLLEGE courses. 5.4 In accordance with Education Code section 76004(t) (1) DISTRICT and COLLEGE shall file an annual report with the Office of the Chancellor of the California Community Colleges containing the following information:  The total number of high school students by school site enrolled in each partnership, aggregated by gender and ethnicity, and reported in compliance with all applicable state and federal privacy laws.  The total number of community college courses by course category and type and by school site enrolled in by CCAP partnership participants.  The total number and percentage of successful course completions, by course category and type and by school site, of CCAP partnership participants.  The total number of full-time equivalent students generated by CCAP partnership community college district participants.
LIAISON AND COORDINATION OF RESPONSIBILITIES. 9.1 OCCD shall appoint an educational administrator, to be specified in the Appendix to this CCAP Agreement, who will serve as point of contact to facilitate coordination and cooperation between OCCD and FUSD in conformity with OCCD policies and standards. Sec. 2
LIAISON AND COORDINATION OF RESPONSIBILITIES. 9.1 The COLLEGE shall appoint an educational administrator, to be specified in the Appendix to this CCAP Agreement, who will serve as point of contact to facilitate coordination and cooperation between COLLEGE and SCHOOL DISTRICT in conformity with SMC policies and standards. Sec. 2 (c)(2) 9.2 The SCHOOL DISTRICT shall appoint an educational administrator, to be specified in the Appendix to this CCAP Agreement, who will serve as point of contact to facilitate coordination and cooperation between SCHOOL DISTRICT and COLLEGE in conformity with SCHOOL DISTRICT policies and standards. Sec. 2 (c)(2) 9.3 The SCHOOL DISTRICT's personnel will perform services specified in 9.4 as part of their regular assignment. SCHOOL DISTRICT personnel performing these services will be employees of SCHOOL DISTRICT, subject to the authority of SCHOOL DISTRICT, but will also be subject to the direction of COLLEGE, specifically with regard to their duties pertaining to the COLLEGE courses.
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