Oversight Allowing Autonomy Sample Clauses

Oversight Allowing Autonomy. The Authorizer shall comply with the provisions of Charter School Law and the terms of this Certificate in a manner that does not unduly inhibit the autonomy of the School. The Authorizer’s Role will be to evaluate the School’s outcomes according to this Certificate and the Performance Framework rather than to establish the process by which the School achieves the outcomes sought.
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Oversight Allowing Autonomy. The Commission shall continually monitor the performance and legal compliance of the School, including collecting and analyzing data, and conducting prearranged site visits. The Commission will conduct oversight activities that enable it to fulfill its responsibilities, including conducting appropriate inquiries and investigations, in a manner that does not unduly inhibit the autonomy of the School and is consistent with the intent of the Charter Schools Act.
Oversight Allowing Autonomy. The Authorizer shall comply with the provisions of Charter School Law and the terms of this Certificate in a manner that does not unduly
Oversight Allowing Autonomy. The Authorizer shall comply with the provisions of the Act and the terms of the Contract in a manner that does not unduly inhibit the autonomy granted to the School. In order to meet the purposes of the Act, the School will determine the process it uses to achieve the successful outcomes for its students 7KH $XWKRUL]HU¶Vth eUROH ZL 6FKRRouOtco¶mVes according to this Contract and the Performance Frameworks, rather than to establish the process by which the School achieves the outcomes sought.
Oversight Allowing Autonomy. The Authorizer shall comply with the provisions of the Act and the terms of the Contract in a manner that does not unduly inhibit the autonomy granted to the School. In order to meet the purposes of the Act, the School will determine the process it uses to achieve the successful outcomes for its students. The Authorizer’s role will be to evaluate the School’s outcomes according to this Contract and the Performance Frameworks rather than establish the process by which the School achieves the outcomes sought. (a) Curriculum, Instructional Program, Student Performance Standards. The School shall have the authority and responsibility for designing and implementing its educational plan.
Oversight Allowing Autonomy. The Authorizer shall comply with the provisions of the Act and the terms of the Contract in a manner that does not unduly inhibit the autonomy granted to the School. In order to meet the purposes of the Act, the School will determine the process it uses to achieve the successful outcomes for its students. The Authorizer’s role will be to evaluate the School’s outcomes according to this Contract and the Performance Frameworks, rather than to establish the process by which the School achieves the outcomes sought. Deleted: and renewal application (add if applicable) Deleted: . Deleted: .

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