Common use of Maximum and Minimum Enrollment Clause in Contracts

Maximum and Minimum Enrollment. The School and the District agree that during the term of this Contract, the School’s total enrollment shall not exceed the capacity of the School’s facility and site. The minimum enrollment is determined to be the lowest enrollment necessary for financial viability, as reasonably determined by both Parties.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Charter School Contract, Charter School Renewal Contract, Charter School Contract

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Maximum and Minimum Enrollment. The School and the District agree that during the term of this Contract, the School’s total funded enrollment at October count shall not exceed the capacity of the School’s facility and site. The minimum enrollment is determined to be the lowest enrollment necessary for financial viability, as reasonably determined by both Parties.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Charter School Renewal Contract

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Maximum and Minimum Enrollment. The School and the District agree that during the term of this Contract, the School’s total enrollment shall not exceed the capacity of the School’s facility and site. The minimum enrollment is determined to be the lowest enrollment necessary for financial viability, as reasonably determined by both Parties.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Charter School Contract

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