Provision of Educational Services and Supports Sample Clauses

Provision of Educational Services and Supports. In order to address the aforementioned educational support services, the District shall devise a plan to provide these services, which may include a contract with an educational service provider (“Educational Service Provider”) with appropriate capacity to support academic responsibilities, including grant management responsibilities, of the Educational Plan. If the plan devised by the District includes an Educational Service Provider, the District must first consider and attempt to reach an agreement or cooperative arrangement for the provision of services with the intermediate school district (“ISD”) in which the District is located. The District shall develop a plan for the provision educational services in a coordinated manner, which shall include the documentation of needs of the District, internal capacity (current or additional staff support, as well as capacity of the preferred Educational Service Provider, and a list of services, deliverables, and deadlines for the provision of educational support services as identified above. The District shall submit the plan for the provision of educational services, which may include a plan for the contract with the Educational Service Provider, for approval by the Superintendent of Public Instruction by October 31, 2013, which shall include a list of services required, the identified service provider for these services, whether internal to the district or to be provided by the external provider, and documentation demonstrating the capacity of the provider to provide the services for a period of not less than three school years. While not required, it is strongly recommended that this service provider be the ISD. Upon approval of the service plan by the Superintendent for Public Instruction, the District shall contract with the Educational Service Provider, if any, as identified by the service plan to support academic and grant management functions for no less than three years prior to the start of the 2014-15 school year. Additionally, the District may work with an Educational Service Provider to contract for other administrative functions to address fiscal or operational inefficiencies or quality of service where appropriate. This contract shall be in place with an Educational Service Provider, if any, by November 15, 2013, or within 14 days of the approval of the plan by the Superintendent of Public Instruction. Failure to meet this approval deadline may result in a material breach of the Agreement at the d...
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