Program Evaluation. The School District and the College will develop a plan for the evaluation of the P-TECH program to be completed each year. The evaluation will include, but is not limited to, disaggregated attendance and retention rates, GPA of high-school-credit-only courses and college courses, satisfactory progress in college courses, state assessment results, SAT/ACT, as applicable, TSIA2 readiness by grade level, qualifications of P-TECH staff, location(s) where courses are taught, and adequate progress toward the college-readiness of the students in the program. The School District commits to collecting longitudinal data as specified by the College, and making data and performance outcomes available to the College upon request. TEA’s designation Blueprint, Texas Education Code §§ 28.009 (b-1) & (b-2) and SACSCOC require the collection of data points to be longitudinally captured by the School District, in collaboration with the College, will include, at minimum: student enrollment, GPA, retention, persistence, completion, transfer and scholarships. School District will provide parent contact and demographic information to the College upon request for targeted marketing of degree completion or workforce development information to parents of P-TECH Students. School District agrees to obtain valid FERPA releases as needed, if deemed required by counsel to either School District or the College. The College conducts and reports regular and ongoing evaluations of the P-TECH program effectiveness and uses the results for continuous improvement.
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Samples: Memorandum of Understanding, Memorandum of Understanding, Memorandum of Understanding
Program Evaluation. The School District and the College will develop a plan for the evaluation of the P-TECH program to be completed each year. The evaluation will include, but is not limited to, disaggregated attendance and retention rates, GPA of high-school-credit-only courses and college courses, satisfactory progress in college courses, state assessment results, SAT/ACT, as applicable, TSIA2 readiness by grade level, qualifications of P-TECH staff, location(s) where courses are taught, and adequate progress toward the college-readiness of the students in the program. The School District commits to collecting longitudinal data as specified by the College, and making data and performance outcomes available to the College upon request. TEA’s designation Blueprint, Texas Education Code §§ 28.009 (b-1) & (b-2) HB 1638 and SACSCOC require the collection of data points to be longitudinally captured by the School District, in collaboration with the College, will include, at minimum: student enrollment, GPA, retention, persistence, completion, transfer and scholarships. School District will provide parent contact and demographic information to the College upon request for targeted marketing of degree completion or workforce development information to parents of P-TECH Students. School District agrees to obtain valid FERPA releases as needed, drafted to support the supply of such data if deemed required by counsel to either School District or the College. The College conducts and reports regular and ongoing evaluations of the P-TECH program effectiveness and uses the results for continuous improvement.
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Samples: Memorandum of Understanding, Memorandum of Understanding, Memorandum of Understanding
Program Evaluation. The School District and the College will develop a plan for the evaluation of the P-TECH program to be completed each year. The evaluation will include, but is not limited to, disaggregated attendance and retention rates, GPA of high-school-credit-only courses and college courses, satisfactory progress in college courses, state assessment results, SAT/ACT, as applicable, TSIA2 readiness by grade level, qualifications of P-TECH staff, location(s) where courses are taught, and adequate progress toward the college-readiness of the students in the program. The School District commits to collecting longitudinal data as specified by the College, and making data and performance outcomes available to the College upon request. TEA’s designation Blueprint, Texas Education Code §§ 28.009 (b-1) & (b-2) and SACSCOC require the collection of data points to be longitudinally captured by the School District, in collaboration with the College, will include, at minimum: student enrollment, GPA, retention, persistence, completion, transfer and scholarships. School District will provide parent contact and demographic information to the College upon request for targeted marketing of degree completion or workforce development information to parents of P-TECH Students. School District agrees to obtain valid FERPA releases as needed, needed if deemed required by counsel to either School District or the College. The College conducts and reports regular and ongoing evaluations of the P-TECH program effectiveness and uses the results for continuous improvement.
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Samples: Memorandum of Understanding, Memorandum of Understanding, Memorandum of Understanding
Program Evaluation. The School District and the College will develop a plan for the evaluation of the P-TECH ECHS program to be completed each year. The evaluation will include, but is not limited to, disaggregated attendance and retention rates, GPA of high-school-credit-only courses and college courses, satisfactory progress in college courses, state assessment results, SAT/ACT, as applicable, TSIA2 readiness by grade level, qualifications of P-TECH ECHS staff, location(s) where courses are taught, and adequate progress toward the college-readiness of the students in the program. The School District commits to collecting longitudinal data as specified by the College, and making data and performance outcomes available to the College upon request. TEA’s designation Blueprint, Blueprint ,Texas Education Code §§ 28.009 (b-1) & (b-2) and SACSCOC require the collection of data points to be longitudinally captured by the School District, in collaboration with the College, will include, at minimum: student enrollment, GPA, retention, persistence, completion, transfer and scholarships. School District will provide parent contact and demographic information to the College upon request for targeted marketing of degree completion or workforce development information to parents of P-TECH ECHS Students. School District agrees to obtain valid FERPA releases as needed, needed if deemed required by counsel to either School District or the College. The College conducts and reports regular and ongoing evaluations of the P-TECH ECHS program effectiveness and uses the results for continuous improvement.
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Samples: Memorandum of Understanding, Memorandum of Understanding
Program Evaluation. The School District College conducts and the College will develop a plan for the evaluation reports regular and ongoing evaluations of the P-TECH ECHS program to be completed each yeareffectiveness and uses the results for continuous improvement. The evaluation will include, but is not limited to, disaggregated attendance and retention rates, GPA of high-school-credit-only courses and college courses, satisfactory progress in college courses, state assessment results, SAT/ACT, as applicable, TSIA2 readiness by grade level, qualifications of P-TECH ECHS staff, location(s) where courses are taught, and adequate progress toward the college-readiness of the students in the program. The School District commits to collecting longitudinal data as specified by the College, and making data and performance outcomes available to the College upon request. TEA’s designation Blueprint, Texas Education Code §§ 28.009 (b-1) & (b-2) and SACSCOC require the collection of data points to be longitudinally captured by the School District, in collaboration with the College, will include, at minimum: student enrollment, GPA, retention, persistence, completion, transfer and scholarships. School District will provide parent contact and demographic information to the College upon request for targeted marketing of degree completion or workforce development information to parents of P-TECH ECHS Students. School District agrees to obtain valid FERPA releases as needed, needed if deemed required by counsel to either School District or the College. The College conducts and reports regular and ongoing evaluations of the P-TECH program effectiveness and uses the results for continuous improvement.
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Samples: Memorandum of Understanding