RESPONSIBILITIES OF ORIGINATING AND REMOTE SITE DISTRICTS Sample Clauses

RESPONSIBILITIES OF ORIGINATING AND REMOTE SITE DISTRICTS. A. The originating site shall be responsible for the course content, material selection, instruction, testing and evaluation of students at the originating site district and at all remote site district. Twice per year the IATV system will be made available by the administration for parents to confer with sending teachers on the sending district's regularly scheduled parent conferences. Parents have the option of scheduling a conference with the teacher at the sending site during those regularly scheduled parent conferences.
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RESPONSIBILITIES OF ORIGINATING AND REMOTE SITE DISTRICTS. A. The originating site shall be responsible for the course content, material selection, instruction, testing and evaluation of students at the originating site district and at all remote site districts.
RESPONSIBILITIES OF ORIGINATING AND REMOTE SITE DISTRICTS. The originating site district shall be responsible for the course content, material selection, instruction, testing and evaluation of students at the originating site and at all remote sites. Behavior or discipline and supervision of students at remote sites shall be the responsibility of the remote site district. If teachers are assigned classroom supervision at a remote site, such assignment shall be in lieu of a classroom or other supervisory assignment. No teacher will be regularly assigned to supervise remote site students during the teacher's preparation period or during the time he/she is performing his/her assigned duties.
RESPONSIBILITIES OF ORIGINATING AND REMOTE SITE DISTRICTS. 1. The originating site district shall be responsible for the course content, material selection, instruction, testing, evaluation and grading of students at the originating site district and at all remote site districts.

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