OCPE Agency Coordinator and Instructor Responsibilities Sample Clauses

OCPE Agency Coordinator and Instructor Responsibilities. 1. The OCPE Agency Coordinator shall ensure that all instructors are “appropriately trained” for Category 2 or “exceptionally trained” for Category 1, meaning that the Agency shall provide certification and/or documentation of instructor training and experience. 2. The OCPE Agency Coordinator shall ensure that all instructors teach and discuss the agreed upon Physical Education TEKS during scheduled practices or scheduled OCPE Program instruction time. 3. The OCPE Agency Coordinator shall ensure that all instructors provide the required documentation (students' hours of participation and for each marking period) to students’ OCPE Campus Liaison on or before the identified date provided by the district. 4. AISD will provide a copy of the school year calendar and the grading report period dates prior to the start of the school year. The OCPE Agency Coordinator shall provide evidence of student attendance upon request. 5. The OCPE Agency Coordinator shall notify the AISD school counselor if students choose to transfer into a general physical education class and/or do not meet the 90% attendance requirement. 6. The OCPE Agency Coordinator shall provide AISD with current instructor contact and certification information as needed.
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OCPE Agency Coordinator and Instructor Responsibilities. 1. The OCPE Agency Coordinator shall ensure that all instructors are “exceptionally trained”, meaning that the Agency shall provide certification and/or documentation of instructor training and experience. 2. The OCPE Agency Coordinator shall ensure that all instructors include the agreed upon Physical Education TEKS during their scheduled practices. 3. The Fitnessgram tests will be administered to the students participating in the HEB ISD OCPE Program. The Fitnessgram test results will be submitted by the student’s home campus. 4. The OCPE Agency Coordinator shall ensure that all instructors provide the required documentation (students’ hours of participation, attendance, and six weeks grade) to the student's school counselor on or before the identified dates provided by the HEB ISD OCPE Coordinator. HEB ISD will provide a copy of the school year calendar and the grading report period dates prior to the start of the school year. The calendar and grading deadlines may also be accessed on the HEB ISD website at xxx.xxxxxx.xxx. The OCPE Agency Coordinator shall provide evidence of student attendance upon request. 5. The OCPE Agency Coordinator shall notify the HEB ISD Physical Education Coordinator at xxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxx.xxx and the OCPE Liaison if students choose to transfer into a general physical education class and/or do not meet the 90% attendance requirement. For the OCPE Program, one day of participation is equivalent to one day of attendance or absence. 6. The OCPE Agency Coordinator shall provide HEB ISD with current instructor contact and certification information as needed.
OCPE Agency Coordinator and Instructor Responsibilities. 1. The OCPE Agency Coordinator shall ensure that all instructors are “appropriately trained” for Category 2 or “exceptionally trained” for Category 1, meaning that the Agency shall provide certification and/or documentation of instructor training and experience. 2. The OCPE Agency Coordinator shall provide current instructor contact information to MISD; ensure that all documentation required herein is provided in a timely manner; shall provide notice and documentation, as appropriate, in the event that a change in circumstance relating to any licensing, certification, or other substantial requirement under this Agreement occurs; and shall be required to provide timely notice if any instructor and/or employee having contact with MISD students is arrested for or charged with a criminal offense during the term of this Agreement. 3. The OCPE Agency Coordinator shall ensure that all instructors teach and discuss the agreed upon Physical Education TEKS during scheduled practices or scheduled OCPE Program instruction time. 4. The OCPE Agency Coordinator shall ensure that all instructors assign at least one written assignment per six-weeks for students’ OCPE journals. 5. The OCPE Agency Coordinator shall ensure that all instructors provide grades for each written assignment in students’ journals and that all assignments are complete. 6. The OCPE Agency Coordinator shall ensure that all instructors provide the required documentation (students' hours of participation and six weeks grade of pass or fail) to students’ counselors before the last day of each reporting period. MISD will provide a copy of the school year calendar and the grading report period dates prior to the start of the school year. The calendar and grading deadlines may also be accessed at xxx.xxxxxxxxxx.xxx. The OCPE Agency Coordinator shall provide evidence of student attendance upon request. 7. The OCPE Agency Coordinator will sign and date the Time Tracking Form and Journal for the student to turn in to the student’s counselor at the end of each six weeks grading period. 8. The OCPE Agency Coordinator shall notify the MISD Director of Physical Education, Health and Wellness and the school counselor if students choose to transfer into a general physical education class and/or do not meet the 90% attendance requirement. For the OCPE Program, one hour of participation is equivalent to one day of attendance or absence. Agency may round down (1 hours missed = 1 day of absence). 9. The OCPE Agency Coor...
OCPE Agency Coordinator and Instructor Responsibilities. 1. The OCPE Agency Coordinator shall ensure that all instructors are “exceptionally trained”, meaning that the Agency shall provide certification and/or documentation of instructor training and experience. 2. The OCPE Agency Coordinator shall ensure that all instructors include the agreed upon Physical Education TEKS during their scheduled practices. HEB ISD will provide the Agency with the TEKS. 3. The Fitnessgram tests will be administered to the students participating in the HEB ISD OCPE Program. The HEB ISD Liaison will administer the tests at a time agreed upon by both parties. The Fitnessgram tests are to be completed during the first semester and before October 31st. The Fitnessgram test results are to be submitted to the HEB ISD OCPE Coordinator before the end of the second six weeks of school. 4. The OCPE Agency Coordinator shall ensure that all instructors provide the required documentation (students’ hours of participation, attendance, and six weeks grade) to the HEB ISD OCPE Coordinator on or before the identified dates provided by the HEB ISD OCPE Coordinator. HEB ISD will provide a copy of the school year calendar and the grading report period dates prior to the start of the school year. The calendar and grading deadlines may also be accessed on the HEB ISD website at xxx.xxxxxx.xxx. The OCPE Agency Coordinator shall provide evidence of student attendance upon request. 5. The OCPE Agency Coordinator shall notify the HEB ISD Physical Education Coordinator at xxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxx.xxx and the OCPE Coordinator if students choose to transfer into a general physical education class and/or do not meet the 90% attendance requirement. For the OCPE Program, one day of participation is equivalent to one day of attendance or absence. 6. The OCPE Agency Coordinator shall provide HEB ISD with current instructor contact and certification information as needed.

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