Common use of Peer Group Meetings Clause in Contracts

Peer Group Meetings. A School-based peer group session will consist of six (6) to eight (8) peer group meetings that will coincide with the length of a class period and not to exceed seventy-five (75) minutes. One or two additional meetings will be scheduled as make-up dates in the event a peer group meeting must be cancelled. Foundation will provide materials to assist with the Program, including an Activity Manual and a Resource Manual. Exhibit E A School peer group must have a minimum of three (3) students to begin and must maintain an average of three (3) students to continue as a peer group. The maximum number permitted for a peer group will be determined on a case by case basis taking into consideration the following factors: • Age of Students • Activity level of Students • Amount of staff support • Level of need of Students. The ideal age range for Students in a peer group should not exceed a two (2) year age gap for elementary and middle school, and a three (3) year age gap for high school. A peer group session will be cancelled if an average of three (3) students per peer group is not maintained; or if either party fails to meet its obligations and the problem cannot be resolved. Reasons for cancelling peer group meetings include weather related concerns; no School facilitator without an identified substitute; no Caring Place staff without an identified substitute; School knows ahead of time that there will be no Students in attendance; School is cancelled or it is a scheduled off day. Caring Place staff will provide a general curriculum to guide the peer group meetings.

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Samples: Agreement

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Peer Group Meetings. Exhibit F A School-based peer group session will consist of six (6) to eight (8) peer group meetings that will coincide with the length of a class period and not to exceed seventy-five (75) minutes. One or two additional meetings will be scheduled as make-up dates in the event a peer group meeting must be cancelled. Foundation will provide materials to assist with the Program, including an Activity Manual and a Resource Manual. Exhibit E A School peer group must have a minimum of three five (35) students to begin and must maintain an average of three five (35) students to continue as a peer group. The maximum number permitted for a peer group will be determined on a case by case basis taking into consideration the following factors: • Age of Students • Activity level of Students • Amount of staff support • Level of need of Students. The ideal age range for Students in a peer group should not exceed a two (2) year age gap for elementary and middle school, and a three (3) year age gap for high school. A peer group session will be cancelled if an average of three (3) students per peer group is not maintained; or if either party fails to meet its obligations and the problem cannot be resolved. Reasons for cancelling peer group meetings include weather related concerns; no School facilitator without an identified substitute; no Caring Place staff without an identified substitute; School knows ahead of time that there will be no Students in attendance; School is cancelled or it is a scheduled off day. Caring Place staff will provide a general curriculum to guide the peer group meetings.

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Samples: Agreement

Peer Group Meetings. A School-based peer group session will consist of six (6) to eight (8) peer group meetings that will coincide with the length of a class period and not to exceed seventy-five (75) minutes. One or two additional meetings will be scheduled as make-up dates in the event a peer group meeting must be cancelled. Foundation will provide materials to assist with the Program, including an Activity Manual and a Resource Manual. Exhibit E A School peer group must have a minimum of three five (35) students to begin and must maintain an average of three five (35) students to continue as a peer group. The maximum number permitted for a peer group will be determined on a case by case basis taking into consideration the following factors: Age of Students Activity level of Students Amount of staff support Level of need of Students. Students The ideal age range for Students in a peer group should not exceed a two (2) year age gap for elementary and middle school, and a three (3) year age gap for high school and secondary school. A peer group session will be cancelled if an average of three (3) students Students per peer group is not maintained; or if either party fails to meet its obligations and the problem failure cannot be resolved. Reasons for cancelling peer group meetings include may include: (i) weather related concerns, when applicable; (ii) no School facilitator Co-Facilitator without an identified substitute; (iii) no Caring Place staff without an identified substitute; (iv) School knows ahead of time that there will be no Students in attendance; or (v) School is cancelled or it is a scheduled off day. Caring Place staff will provide a general curriculum to guide the peer group meetings.

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Samples: Agreement

Peer Group Meetings. A School-based peer group session will consist of six (6) to eight (8) peer group meetings that will coincide with the length of a class period and not to exceed seventy-five (75) minutes. One or two additional meetings will be scheduled as make-up dates in the event a peer group meeting must be cancelled. Foundation will provide materials to assist with the Program, including an Activity Manual and a Resource Manual. Exhibit E A School peer group must have a minimum of three five (35) students to begin and must maintain an average of three five (35) students to continue as a peer group. The maximum number permitted for a peer group will be determined on a case by case basis taking into consideration the following factors: • Age of Students • Activity level of Students • Amount of staff support • Level of need of Students. The ideal age range for Students in a peer group should not exceed a two (2) year age gap for elementary and middle school, and a three (3) year age gap for high school. A peer group session will be cancelled if an average of three (3) students per peer group is not maintained; or if either party fails to meet its obligations and the problem cannot be resolved. Reasons for cancelling peer group meetings include weather related concerns; no School facilitator without an identified substitute; no Caring Place staff without an identified substitute; School knows ahead of time that there will be no Students in attendance; School is cancelled or it is a scheduled off day. Caring Place staff will provide a general curriculum to guide the peer group meetings.

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Samples: Agreement

Peer Group Meetings. Exhibit J A School-based peer group session will consist of six (6) to eight (8) peer group meetings that will coincide with the length of a class period and not to exceed seventy-five (75) minutes. One or two additional meetings will be scheduled as make-up dates in the event a peer group meeting must be cancelled. Foundation will provide materials to assist with the Program, including an Activity Manual and a Resource Manual. Exhibit E A School peer group must have a minimum of three (3) students to begin and must maintain an average of three (3) students to continue as a peer group. The maximum number permitted for a peer group will be determined on a case by case basis taking into consideration the following factors: • Age of Students • Activity level of Students • Amount of staff support • Level of need of Students. The ideal age range for Students in a peer group should not exceed a two (2) year age gap for elementary and middle school, and a three (3) year age gap for high school. A peer group session will be cancelled if an average of three (3) students per peer group is not maintained; or if either party fails to meet its obligations and the problem cannot be resolved. Reasons for cancelling peer group meetings include weather related concerns; no School facilitator without an identified substitute; no Caring Place staff without an identified substitute; School knows ahead of time that there will be no Students in attendance; School is cancelled or it is a scheduled off day. Caring Place staff will provide a general curriculum to guide the peer group meetings.

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Samples: Agreement

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Peer Group Meetings. attachment 3 A School-based peer group session will consist of six (6) to eight (8) peer group meetings that will coincide with the length of a class period and not to exceed seventy-five (75) minutes. One or two additional meetings will be scheduled as make-up dates in the event a peer group meeting must be cancelled. Foundation will provide materials to assist with the Program, including an Activity Manual and a Resource Manual. Exhibit E A School peer group must have a minimum of three five (35) students to begin and must maintain an average of three five (35) students to continue as a peer group. The maximum number permitted for a peer group will be determined on a case by case basis taking into consideration the following factors: Age of Students Activity level of Students Amount of staff support Level of need of Students. The ideal age range for Students in a peer group should not exceed a two (2) year age gap for elementary and middle school, and a three (3) year age gap for high school. A peer group session will be cancelled if an average of three (3) students per peer group is not maintained; or if either party fails to meet its obligations and the problem cannot be resolved. Reasons for cancelling peer group meetings include weather related concerns; no School facilitator without an identified substitute; no Caring Place staff without an identified substitute; School knows ahead of time that there will be no Students in attendance; School is cancelled or it is a scheduled off day. Caring Place staff will provide a general curriculum to guide the peer group meetings.

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Samples: Agreement

Peer Group Meetings. For Review A School-based peer group session will consist of six (6) to eight (8) peer group meetings that will coincide with the length of a class period and not to exceed seventy-five (75) minutes. One or two additional meetings will be scheduled as make-up dates in the event a peer group meeting must be cancelled. Foundation will provide materials to assist with the Program, including an Activity Manual and a Resource Manual. Exhibit E A School peer group must have a minimum of three five (35) students to begin and must maintain an average of three five (35) students to continue as a peer group. The maximum number permitted for a peer group will be determined on a case by case basis taking into consideration the following factors: • Age of Students • Activity level of Students • Amount of staff support • Level of need of Students. The ideal age range for Students in a peer group should not exceed a two (2) year age gap for elementary and middle school, and a three (3) year age gap for high school. A peer group session will be cancelled if an average of three (3) students per peer group is not maintained; or if either party fails to meet its obligations and the problem cannot be resolved. Reasons for cancelling peer group meetings include weather related concerns; no School facilitator without an identified substitute; no Caring Place staff without an identified substitute; School knows ahead of time that there will be no Students in attendance; School is cancelled or it is a scheduled off day. Caring Place staff will provide a general curriculum to guide the peer group meetings.

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Samples: Agreement

Peer Group Meetings. Exhibit O A School-based peer group session will consist of six (6) to eight (8) peer group meetings that will coincide with the length of a class period and not to exceed seventy-five (75) minutes. One or two additional meetings will be scheduled as make-up dates in the event a peer group meeting must be cancelled. Foundation will provide materials to assist with the Program, including an Activity Manual and a Resource Manual. Exhibit E A School peer group must have a minimum of three five (35) students to begin and must maintain an average of three five (35) students to continue as a peer group. The maximum number permitted for a peer group will be determined on a case by case basis taking into consideration the following factors: • Age of Students • Activity level of Students • Amount of staff support • Level of need of Students. The ideal age range for Students in a peer group should not exceed a two (2) year age gap for elementary and middle school, and a three (3) year age gap for high school. A peer group session will be cancelled if an average of three (3) students per peer group is not maintained; or if either party fails to meet its obligations and the problem cannot be resolved. Reasons for cancelling peer group meetings include weather related concerns; no School facilitator without an identified substitute; no Caring Place staff without an identified substitute; School knows ahead of time that there will be no Students in attendance; School is cancelled or it is a scheduled off day. Caring Place staff will provide a general curriculum to guide the peer group meetings.

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Samples: Agreement

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