RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS OF NWESD. The NWESD Board of Directors and Superintendent agree to provide educational services pursuant to requirements of the Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI). All staff for the Cooperative shall be employed by the NWESD and subject to the policies and rules and regulations of the NWESD, including regulations pertaining to RCW 28A.400.303, RCW 28A.400.322 and RCW 28A.400.330, and teacher certification as required by the State of Washington and Title 1, Part D funding. In accordance with this Agreement, the NWESD shall: A. Operate an education program as approved by the Advisory Council to meet the unique educational needs of children and youth involved in the juvenile justice system; B. Implement institutional programming consistent with State standards as identified by OSPI and the State Board of Education (e.g., Chapter 28A.190 RCW and WAC 392-122-200); C. Maintain quality educational standards, under the guidance of the Advisory Council, identified in Section V above; D. Coordinate the exchange of educationally relevant student information between the NWESD, the District, and the student’s last known school of attendance to promote learning consistent with each student’s learning continuum; E. Coordinate with last known district of attendance for enhanced educational services to the extent possible within the juvenile justice facility, and pursuant with Section VII.A of this Agreement; F. Administer the Program, including filing such documents and obtaining such approvals as necessary to receive all appropriate State funding (e.g., monthly reporting of students to OSPI for CEDARS) to the NWESD according to the policies and procedures adopted by the NWESD Board of Directors; G. Maintain fiscal record-keeping of expenditures to permit verification that federal Title ID funds and state apportionment funds are each used for appropriate purposes and tracked separately; H. Recruit, employ, and supervise educational staff to adequately operate the Program; I. Contract or subcontract with other entities to provide needed services to operate this Program including but not limited to GED preparation, pre-employment and vocational preparation, counseling and nursing services, etc.; and, J. Be entitled to receive the monies necessary to operate the Program, as described in Section IV.
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Samples: Interlocal Cooperative Agreement, Interlocal Cooperative Agreement, Interlocal Cooperative Agreement
RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS OF NWESD. The NWESD Board of Directors and Superintendent agree to provide educational services pursuant to requirements of the Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI). All staff for the Cooperative Detention Center shall be employed by the NWESD and subject to the policies and rules and regulations of the NWESD, including regulations pertaining to RCW 28A.400.303, RCW 28A.400.322 and RCW 28A.400.330, and teacher certification as required by the State of Washington and Title 1, Part D funding. In accordance with this Agreement, the NWESD shall:
A. Operate an education program as approved by the Advisory Council to meet the unique educational needs of children and youth involved in the juvenile justice system;; Snohomish County Detention Center Education Program Interlocal Agreement, Commencing 2022/23; Page 3 of 6
B. Implement institutional programming consistent with State standards as identified by OSPI and the State Board of Education (e.g., Chapter 28A.190 RCW and WAC 392-122-200);
C. Maintain quality educational standards, under the guidance of the Advisory Council, identified in Section V above;
D. Coordinate the exchange of educationally relevant student information between the NWESD, the District, and the student’s last known school of attendance to promote learning consistent with each student’s learning continuum;
E. Coordinate with last known district of attendance for enhanced educational services to the extent possible within the juvenile justice facility, and pursuant with Section VII.A of this Agreement;
F. Administer the Program, including filing such documents and obtaining such approvals as necessary to receive all appropriate State funding (e.g., monthly reporting of students to OSPI for CEDARS) to the NWESD according to the policies and procedures adopted by the NWESD Board of Directors;
G. Maintain fiscal record-keeping of expenditures to permit verification that federal Title ID funds and state apportionment funds are each used for appropriate purposes and tracked separately;
H. Recruit, employ, and supervise educational staff to adequately operate the Program;
I. Contract or subcontract with other entities to provide needed services to operate this Program including but not limited to GED preparation, pre-employment and vocational preparation, counseling and nursing services, etc.; and,
J. Be entitled to receive the monies necessary to operate the Program, as described in Section IV.
Appears in 8 contracts
Samples: Interlocal Cooperative Agreement, Interlocal Cooperative Agreement, Interlocal Cooperative Agreement
RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS OF NWESD. The NWESD Board of Directors and Superintendent agree to provide educational services pursuant to requirements of the Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI). All staff for the Cooperative shall be employed by the NWESD and subject to the policies and rules and regulations of the NWESD, including regulations pertaining to RCW 28A.400.303, RCW 28A.400.322 and RCW 28A.400.330, and teacher certification as required by the State of Washington and Title 1, Part D funding. In accordance with this Agreement, the NWESD shall:
A. Operate an education program as approved by the Advisory Council to meet the unique educational needs of children and youth involved in the juvenile justice system;
B. Implement institutional programming consistent with State standards as identified by OSPI and the State Board of Education (e.g., Chapter 28A.190 RCW and WAC 392-122-200);
C. Maintain quality educational standards, under the guidance of the Advisory Council, identified in Section V above;
D. Coordinate the exchange of educationally relevant student information between the NWESD, the District, and the student’s last known school of attendance to promote learning consistent with each student’s learning continuum;
E. Coordinate with last known district of attendance for enhanced educational services to the extent possible within the juvenile justice facility, and pursuant with Section VII.A of this Agreement;
F. Administer the Program, including filing such documents and obtaining such approvals as necessary to receive all appropriate State funding (e.g., monthly reporting of students to OSPI for CEDARS) to the NWESD according to the policies and procedures adopted by the NWESD Board of Directors;
G. Maintain fiscal record-keeping of expenditures to permit verification that federal Title ID funds and state apportionment funds are each used for appropriate purposes and tracked separately;
H. Recruit, employ, and supervise educational staff to adequately operate the Program;
I. Contract or subcontract with other entities to provide needed services to operate this Program including but not limited to GED preparation, pre-employment and vocational preparation, counseling and nursing services, etc.; and,
J. Be X. Xx entitled to receive the monies necessary to operate the Program, as described in Section IV.
Appears in 6 contracts
Samples: Interlocal Cooperative Agreement, Interlocal Cooperative Agreement, Interlocal Cooperative Agreement
RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS OF NWESD. The NWESD Board of Directors and Superintendent agree to provide educational services pursuant to requirements of the Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI). All staff for the Cooperative Detention Center shall be employed by the NWESD and subject to the policies and rules and regulations of the NWESD, including regulations pertaining to RCW 28A.400.303, RCW 28A.400.322 and RCW 28A.400.330, and teacher certification as required by the State of Washington and Title 1, Part D funding. In accordance with this Agreement, the NWESD shall:
A. Operate an education program as approved by the Advisory Council to meet the unique educational needs of children and youth involved in the juvenile justice system;; Snohomish County Detention Center Education Program Interlocal Agreement, Commencing 2023/24; Page 3 of 6
B. Implement institutional programming consistent with State standards as identified by OSPI and the State Board of Education (e.g., Chapter 28A.190 RCW and WAC 392-122-200);
C. Maintain quality educational standards, under the guidance of the Advisory Council, identified in Section V above;
D. Coordinate the exchange of educationally relevant student information between the NWESD, the District, and the student’s last known school of attendance to promote learning consistent with each student’s learning continuum;
E. Coordinate with last known district of attendance for enhanced educational services to the extent possible within the juvenile justice facility, and pursuant with Section VII.A of this Agreement;
F. Administer the Program, including filing such documents and obtaining such approvals as necessary to receive all appropriate State funding (e.g., monthly reporting of students to OSPI for CEDARS) to the NWESD according to the policies and procedures adopted by the NWESD Board of Directors;
G. Maintain fiscal record-keeping of expenditures to permit verification that federal Title ID funds and state apportionment funds are each used for appropriate purposes and tracked separately;
H. Recruit, employ, and supervise educational staff to adequately operate the Program;
I. Contract or subcontract with other entities to provide needed services to operate this Program including but not limited to GED preparation, pre-employment and vocational preparation, counseling and nursing services, etc.; and,
J. Be X. Xx entitled to receive the monies necessary to operate the Program, as described in Section IV.
Appears in 6 contracts
Samples: Interlocal Cooperative Agreement, Interlocal Cooperative Agreement, Interlocal Cooperative Agreement
RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS OF NWESD. The NWESD Board of Directors and Superintendent agree to provide educational services pursuant to requirements of the Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI). All staff for the Cooperative Detention Center shall be employed by the NWESD and subject to the policies and rules and regulations of the NWESD, including regulations pertaining to RCW 28A.400.303, RCW 28A.400.322 and RCW 28A.400.330, and teacher certification as required by the State of Washington and Title 1, Part D funding. In accordance with this Agreement, the NWESD shall:
A. Operate an education program as approved by the Advisory Council to meet the unique educational needs of children and youth involved in the juvenile justice system;; Skagit County Detention Center Education Program Interlocal Agreement, Commencing 2023/24; Page 3 of 6
B. Implement institutional programming consistent with State standards as identified by OSPI and the State Board of Education (e.g., Chapter 28A.190 RCW and WAC 392-122-200);
C. Maintain quality educational standards, under the guidance of the Advisory Council, identified in Section V above;
D. Coordinate the exchange of educationally relevant student information between the NWESD, the District, and the student’s last known school of attendance to promote learning consistent with each student’s learning continuum;
E. Coordinate with last known district of attendance for enhanced educational services to the extent possible within the juvenile justice facility, and pursuant with Section VII.A of this Agreement;
F. Administer the Program, including filing such documents and obtaining such approvals as necessary to receive all appropriate State funding (e.g., monthly reporting of students to OSPI for CEDARS) to the NWESD according to the policies and procedures adopted by the NWESD Board of Directors;
G. Maintain fiscal record-keeping of expenditures to permit verification that federal Title ID funds and state apportionment funds are each used for appropriate purposes and tracked separately;
H. Recruit, employ, and supervise educational staff to adequately operate the Program;
I. Contract or subcontract with other entities to provide needed services to operate this Program including but not limited to GED preparation, pre-employment and vocational preparation, counseling and nursing services, etc.; and,
J. Be X. Xx entitled to receive the monies necessary to operate the Program, as described in Section IV.
Appears in 6 contracts
Samples: Interlocal Cooperative Agreement, Interlocal Cooperative Agreement, Interlocal Cooperative Agreement
RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS OF NWESD. The NWESD Board of Directors and Superintendent agree to provide educational services pursuant to requirements of the Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI). All staff for the Cooperative Detention Center shall be employed by the NWESD and subject to the policies and rules and regulations of the NWESD, including regulations pertaining to RCW 28A.400.303, RCW 28A.400.322 and RCW 28A.400.330, and teacher certification as required by the State of Washington and Title 1, Part D funding. In accordance with this Agreement, the NWESD shall:
A. Operate an education program as approved by the Advisory Council to meet the unique educational needs of children and youth involved in the juvenile justice system;; Snohomish County Detention Center Education Program Interlocal Agreement, Commencing 2022/23; Page 3 of 6
B. Implement institutional programming consistent with State standards as identified by OSPI and the State Board of Education (e.g., Chapter 28A.190 RCW and WAC 392-122-200);
C. Maintain quality educational standards, under the guidance of the Advisory Council, identified in Section V above;
D. Coordinate the exchange of educationally relevant student information between the NWESD, the District, and the student’s last known school of attendance to promote learning consistent with each student’s learning continuum;
E. Coordinate with last known district of attendance for enhanced educational services to the extent possible within the juvenile justice facility, and pursuant with Section VII.A of this Agreement;
F. Administer the Program, including filing such documents and obtaining such approvals as necessary to receive all appropriate State funding (e.g., monthly reporting of students to OSPI for CEDARS) to the NWESD according to the policies and procedures adopted by the NWESD Board of Directors;
G. Maintain fiscal record-keeping of expenditures to permit verification that federal Title ID funds and state apportionment funds are each used for appropriate purposes and tracked separately;
H. Recruit, employ, and supervise educational staff to adequately operate the Program;
I. Contract or subcontract with other entities to provide needed services to operate this Program including but not limited to GED preparation, pre-employment and vocational preparation, counseling and nursing services, etc.; and,
J. Be X. Xx entitled to receive the monies necessary to operate the Program, as described in Section IV.
Appears in 6 contracts
Samples: Interlocal Cooperative Agreement, Interlocal Cooperative Agreement, Interlocal Cooperative Agreement
RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS OF NWESD. The NWESD Board of Directors and Superintendent agree to provide educational services pursuant to requirements of the Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI). All staff for the Cooperative Detention Center shall be employed by the NWESD and subject to the policies and rules and regulations of the NWESD, including regulations pertaining to RCW 28A.400.303, RCW 28A.400.322 and RCW 28A.400.330, and teacher certification as required by the State of Washington and Title 1, Part D funding. In accordance with this Agreement, the NWESD shall:
A. Operate an education program as approved by the Advisory Council to meet the unique educational needs of children and youth involved in the juvenile justice system;; Skagit County Detention Center Education Program Interlocal Agreement, Commencing 2022/23; Page 3 of 6
B. Implement institutional programming consistent with State standards as identified by OSPI and the State Board of Education (e.g., Chapter 28A.190 RCW and WAC 392-122-200);
C. Maintain quality educational standards, under the guidance of the Advisory Council, identified in Section V above;
D. Coordinate the exchange of educationally relevant student information between the NWESD, the District, and the student’s last known school of attendance to promote learning consistent with each student’s learning continuum;
E. Coordinate with last known district of attendance for enhanced educational services to the extent possible within the juvenile justice facility, and pursuant with Section VII.A of this Agreement;
F. Administer the Program, including filing such documents and obtaining such approvals as necessary to receive all appropriate State funding (e.g., monthly reporting of students to OSPI for CEDARS) to the NWESD according to the policies and procedures adopted by the NWESD Board of Directors;
G. Maintain fiscal record-keeping of expenditures to permit verification that federal Title ID funds and state apportionment funds are each used for appropriate purposes and tracked separately;
H. Recruit, employ, and supervise educational staff to adequately operate the Program;
I. Contract or subcontract with other entities to provide needed services to operate this Program including but not limited to GED preparation, pre-employment and vocational preparation, counseling and nursing services, etc.; and,
J. Be X. Xx entitled to receive the monies necessary to operate the Program, as described in Section IV.
Appears in 5 contracts
Samples: Interlocal Cooperative Agreement, Interlocal Cooperative Agreement, Interlocal Cooperative Agreement
RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS OF NWESD. The NWESD Board of Directors and Superintendent agree to provide educational services pursuant to requirements of the Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI). All staff for the Cooperative Detention Center shall be employed by the NWESD and subject to the policies and rules and regulations of the NWESD, including regulations pertaining to RCW 28A.400.303, RCW 28A.400.322 and RCW 28A.400.330, and teacher certification as required by the State of Washington and Title 1, Part D funding. In accordance with this Agreement, the NWESD shall:
A. Operate an education program as approved by the Advisory Council to meet the unique educational needs of children and youth involved in the juvenile justice system;; Snohomish County Detention Center Education Program Interlocal Agreement, Commencing 2023/24; Page 3 of 6
B. Implement institutional programming consistent with State standards as identified by OSPI and the State Board of Education (e.g., Chapter 28A.190 RCW and WAC 392-122-200);
C. Maintain quality educational standards, under the guidance of the Advisory Council, identified in Section V above;
D. Coordinate the exchange of educationally relevant student information between the NWESD, the District, and the student’s last known school of attendance to promote learning consistent with each student’s learning continuum;
E. Coordinate with last known district of attendance for enhanced educational services to the extent possible within the juvenile justice facility, and pursuant with Section VII.A of this Agreement;
F. Administer the Program, including filing such documents and obtaining such approvals as necessary to receive all appropriate State funding (e.g., monthly reporting of students to OSPI for CEDARS) to the NWESD according to the policies and procedures adopted by the NWESD Board of Directors;
G. Maintain fiscal record-keeping of expenditures to permit verification that federal Title ID funds and state apportionment funds are each used for appropriate purposes and tracked separately;
H. Recruit, employ, and supervise educational staff to adequately operate the Program;
I. Contract or subcontract with other entities to provide needed services to operate this Program including but not limited to GED preparation, pre-employment and vocational preparation, counseling and nursing services, etc.; and,
J. Be entitled to receive the monies necessary to operate the Program, as described in Section IV.
Appears in 4 contracts
Samples: Interlocal Cooperative Agreement, Interlocal Cooperative Agreement, Interlocal Cooperative Agreement
RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS OF NWESD. The NWESD Board of Directors and Superintendent agree to provide educational services pursuant to requirements of the Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI). All staff for the Cooperative Detention Center shall be employed by the NWESD and subject to the policies and rules and regulations of the NWESD, including regulations pertaining to RCW 28A.400.303, RCW 28A.400.322 and RCW 28A.400.330, and teacher certification as required by the State of Washington and Title 1, Part D funding. In accordance with this Agreement, the NWESD shall:
A. Operate an education program as approved by the Advisory Council to meet the unique educational needs of children and youth involved in the juvenile justice system;; Whatcom County Detention Center Education Program Interlocal Agreement, Commencing 2023/24; Page 3 of 6
B. Implement institutional programming consistent with State standards as identified by OSPI and the State Board of Education (e.g., Chapter 28A.190 RCW and WAC 392-122-200);
C. Maintain quality educational standards, under the guidance of the Advisory Council, identified in Section V above;
D. Coordinate the exchange of educationally relevant student information between the NWESD, the District, and the student’s last known school of attendance to promote learning consistent with each student’s learning continuum;
E. Coordinate with last known district of attendance for enhanced educational services to the extent possible within the juvenile justice facility, and pursuant with Section VII.A of this Agreement;
F. Administer the Program, including filing such documents and obtaining such approvals as necessary to receive all appropriate State funding (e.g., monthly reporting of students to OSPI for CEDARS) to the NWESD according to the policies and procedures adopted by the NWESD Board of Directors;
G. Maintain fiscal record-keeping of expenditures to permit verification that federal Title ID funds and state apportionment funds are each used for appropriate purposes and tracked separately;
H. Recruit, employ, and supervise educational staff to adequately operate the Program;
I. Contract or subcontract with other entities to provide needed services to operate this Program including but not limited to GED preparation, pre-employment and vocational preparation, counseling and nursing services, etc.; and,
J. Be X. Xx entitled to receive the monies necessary to operate the Program, as described in Section IV.
Appears in 4 contracts
Samples: Interlocal Cooperative Agreement, Interlocal Cooperative Agreement, Interlocal Cooperative Agreement
RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS OF NWESD. The NWESD Board of Directors and Superintendent agree to provide educational services pursuant to requirements of the Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI). All staff for the Cooperative Detention Center shall be employed by the NWESD and subject to the policies and rules and regulations of the NWESD, including regulations pertaining to RCW 28A.400.303, RCW 28A.400.322 and RCW 28A.400.330, and teacher certification as required by the State of Washington and Title 1, Part D funding. In accordance with this Agreement, the NWESD shall:
A. Operate an education program as approved by the Advisory Council to meet the unique educational needs of children and youth involved in the juvenile justice system;; Whatcom County Detention Center Education Program Interlocal Agreement, Commencing 2022/23; Page 3 of 6
B. Implement institutional programming consistent with State standards as identified by OSPI and the State Board of Education (e.g., Chapter 28A.190 RCW and WAC 392-122-200);
C. Maintain quality educational standards, under the guidance of the Advisory Council, identified in Section V above;
D. Coordinate the exchange of educationally relevant student information between the NWESD, the District, and the student’s last known school of attendance to promote learning consistent with each student’s learning continuum;
E. Coordinate with last known district of attendance for enhanced educational services to the extent possible within the juvenile justice facility, and pursuant with Section VII.A of this Agreement;
F. Administer the Program, including filing such documents and obtaining such approvals as necessary to receive all appropriate State funding (e.g., monthly reporting of students to OSPI for CEDARS) to the NWESD according to the policies and procedures adopted by the NWESD Board of Directors;
G. Maintain fiscal record-keeping of expenditures to permit verification that federal Title ID funds and state apportionment funds are each used for appropriate purposes and tracked separately;
H. Recruit, employ, and supervise educational staff to adequately operate the Program;
I. Contract or subcontract with other entities to provide needed services to operate this Program including but not limited to GED preparation, pre-employment and vocational preparation, counseling and nursing services, etc.; and,
J. Be entitled to receive the monies necessary to operate the Program, as described in Section IV.
Appears in 3 contracts
Samples: Interlocal Cooperative Agreement, Interlocal Cooperative Agreement, Interlocal Cooperative Agreement
RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS OF NWESD. The NWESD Board of Directors and Superintendent agree to provide educational services pursuant to requirements of the Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI). All staff for the Cooperative Detention Center shall be employed by the NWESD and subject to the policies and rules and regulations of the NWESD, including regulations pertaining to RCW 28A.400.303, RCW 28A.400.322 and RCW 28A.400.330, and teacher certification as required by the State of Washington and Title 1, Part D funding. In accordance with this Agreement, the NWESD shall:
A. Operate an education program as approved by the Advisory Council to meet the unique educational needs of children and youth involved in the juvenile justice system;; Skagit County Detention Center Education Program Interlocal Agreement, Commencing 2022/23; Page 3 of 6
B. Implement institutional programming consistent with State standards as identified by OSPI and the State Board of Education (e.g., Chapter 28A.190 RCW and WAC 392-122-200);
C. Maintain quality educational standards, under the guidance of the Advisory Council, identified in Section V above;
D. Coordinate the exchange of educationally relevant student information between the NWESD, the District, and the student’s last known school of attendance to promote learning consistent with each student’s learning continuum;
E. Coordinate with last known district of attendance for enhanced educational services to the extent possible within the juvenile justice facility, and pursuant with Section VII.A of this Agreement;
F. Administer the Program, including filing such documents and obtaining such approvals as necessary to receive all appropriate State funding (e.g., monthly reporting of students to OSPI for CEDARS) to the NWESD according to the policies and procedures adopted by the NWESD Board of Directors;
G. Maintain fiscal record-keeping of expenditures to permit verification that federal Title ID funds and state apportionment funds are each used for appropriate purposes and tracked separately;
H. Recruit, employ, and supervise educational staff to adequately operate the Program;
I. Contract or subcontract with other entities to provide needed services to operate this Program including but not limited to GED preparation, pre-employment and vocational preparation, counseling and nursing services, etc.; and,
J. Be entitled to receive the monies necessary to operate the Program, as described in Section IV.
Appears in 2 contracts
Samples: Interlocal Cooperative Agreement, Interlocal Cooperative Agreement
RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS OF NWESD. The NWESD Board of Directors and Superintendent agree to provide educational services pursuant to requirements of the Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI). All staff for the Cooperative Detention Center shall be employed by the NWESD and subject to the policies and rules and regulations of the NWESD, including regulations pertaining to RCW 28A.400.303, RCW 28A.400.322 and RCW 28A.400.330, and teacher certification as required by the State of Washington and Title 1, Part D funding. In accordance with this Agreement, the NWESD shall:
A. Operate an education program as approved by the Advisory Council to meet the unique educational needs of children and youth involved in the juvenile justice system;; Skagit County Detention Center Education Program Interlocal Agreement, Commencing 2024/25; Page 3 of 6
B. Implement institutional programming consistent with State standards as identified by OSPI and the State Board of Education (e.g., Chapter 28A.190 RCW and WAC 392-122-200);
C. Maintain quality educational standards, under the guidance of the Advisory Council, identified in Section V above;
D. Coordinate the exchange of educationally relevant student information between the NWESD, the District, and the student’s last known school of attendance to promote learning consistent with each student’s learning continuum;
E. Coordinate with last known district of attendance for enhanced educational services to the extent possible within the juvenile justice facility, and pursuant with Section VII.A of this Agreement;
F. Administer the Program, including filing such documents and obtaining such approvals as necessary to receive all appropriate State funding (e.g., monthly reporting of students to OSPI for CEDARS) to the NWESD according to the policies and procedures adopted by the NWESD Board of Directors;
G. Maintain fiscal record-keeping of expenditures to permit verification that federal Title ID funds and state apportionment funds are each used for appropriate purposes and tracked separately;
H. Recruit, employ, and supervise educational staff to adequately operate the Program;
I. Contract or subcontract with other entities to provide needed services to operate this Program including but not limited to GED preparation, pre-employment and vocational preparation, counseling and nursing services, etc.; and,
J. Be entitled to receive the monies necessary to operate the Program, as described in Section IV.
Appears in 2 contracts
Samples: Interlocal Cooperative Agreement, Interlocal Cooperative Agreement
RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS OF NWESD. The NWESD Board of Directors and Superintendent agree to provide educational services pursuant to requirements of the Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI). All staff for the Cooperative shall be employed by the NWESD and subject to the policies and rules and regulations of the NWESD, including regulations pertaining to RCW 28A.400.303, RCW 28A.400.322 and RCW 28A.400.330, and teacher certification as required by the State of Washington and Title 1, Part D funding. In accordance with this Agreement, the NWESD shall:
A. Operate an education program as approved by the Advisory Council to meet the unique educational needs of children and youth involved in the juvenile justice system;
B. Implement institutional programming consistent with State standards as identified by OSPI and the State Board of Education (e.g., Chapter RCW 28A.190 RCW and WAC 392-122-200);.
C. Maintain quality educational standards, under the guidance of the Advisory Council, identified in Section V above;
D. Coordinate the exchange of educationally relevant student information between the NWESD, the District, and the student’s last known school of attendance to promote learning consistent with each student’s learning continuum;
E. Coordinate with last known district of attendance for enhanced educational services to the extent possible within the juvenile justice facility, and pursuant with Section VII.A of this Agreement;
F. Administer the Program, including filing such documents and obtaining such approvals as necessary to receive all appropriate State funding (e.g., monthly reporting of students to OSPI for CEDARS) to the NWESD according to the policies and procedures adopted by the NWESD Board of Directors;
G. Maintain fiscal record-keeping of expenditures to permit verification that federal Title ID 1 D funds and state apportionment funds are each used for appropriate purposes and tracked separately;.
H. Recruit, employ, and supervise educational staff to adequately operate the Program. All staff for the Cooperative shall be employed by NWESD and subject to the policies and rules and regulations of NWESD, including Highly Qualified requirements;
I. Contract or subcontract with other entities to provide needed services to operate this Program including but not limited to GED preparationpreparation and testing, pre-employment and vocational preparation, counseling and nursing services, etc.; and,
J. Be entitled to receive the monies necessary to operate the Program, as described in Section IV.
Appears in 1 contract
Samples: Interlocal Cooperative Agreement
RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS OF NWESD. The NWESD Board of Directors and Superintendent agree to provide educational services pursuant to requirements of the Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI). All staff for the Cooperative Detention Center shall be employed by the NWESD and subject to the policies and rules and regulations of the NWESD, including regulations pertaining to RCW 28A.400.303, RCW 28A.400.322 and RCW 28A.400.330, and teacher certification as required by the State of Washington and Title 1, Part D funding. In accordance with this Agreement, the NWESD shall:
A. Operate an education program as approved by the Advisory Council to meet the unique educational needs of children and youth involved in the juvenile justice system;; Skagit County Detention Center Education Program Interlocal Agreement, Commencing 2023/24; Page 3 of 6
B. Implement institutional programming consistent with State standards as identified by OSPI and the State Board of Education (e.g., Chapter 28A.190 RCW and WAC 392-122-200);
C. Maintain quality educational standards, under the guidance of the Advisory Council, identified in Section V above;
D. Coordinate the exchange of educationally relevant student information between the NWESD, the District, and the student’s last known school of attendance to promote learning consistent with each student’s learning continuum;
E. Coordinate with last known district of attendance for enhanced educational services to the extent possible within the juvenile justice facility, and pursuant with Section VII.A of this Agreement;
F. Administer the Program, including filing such documents and obtaining such approvals as necessary to receive all appropriate State funding (e.g., monthly reporting of students to OSPI for CEDARS) to the NWESD according to the policies and procedures adopted by the NWESD Board of Directors;
G. Maintain fiscal record-keeping of expenditures to permit verification that federal Title ID funds and state apportionment funds are each used for appropriate purposes and tracked separately;
H. Recruit, employ, and supervise educational staff to adequately operate the Program;
I. Contract or subcontract with other entities to provide needed services to operate this Program including but not limited to GED preparation, pre-employment and vocational preparation, counseling and nursing services, etc.; and,
J. Be entitled to receive the monies necessary to operate the Program, as described in Section IV.
Appears in 1 contract
Samples: Interlocal Cooperative Agreement
RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS OF NWESD. The NWESD Board of Directors and Superintendent agree to provide educational services pursuant to requirements of the Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI). All staff for the Cooperative Detention Center shall be employed by the NWESD and subject to the policies and rules and regulations of the NWESD, including regulations pertaining to RCW 28A.400.303, RCW 28A.400.322 and RCW 28A.400.330, and teacher certification as required by the State of Washington and Title 1, Part D funding. In accordance with this Agreement, the NWESD shall:
A. Operate an education program as approved by the Advisory Council to meet the unique educational needs of children and youth involved in the juvenile justice system;; Whatcom County Detention Center Education Program Interlocal Agreement, Commencing 2022/23; Page 3 of 7
B. Implement institutional programming consistent with State standards as identified by OSPI and the State Board of Education (e.g., Chapter 28A.190 RCW and WAC 392-122-200);
C. Maintain quality educational standards, under the guidance of the Advisory Council, identified in Section V above;
D. Coordinate the exchange of educationally relevant student information between the NWESD, the District, and the student’s last known school of attendance to promote learning consistent with each student’s learning continuum;
E. Coordinate with last known district of attendance for enhanced educational services to the extent possible within the juvenile justice facility, and pursuant with Section VII.A of this Agreement;
F. Administer the Program, including filing such documents and obtaining such approvals as necessary to receive all appropriate State funding (e.g., monthly reporting of students to OSPI for CEDARS) to the NWESD according to the policies and procedures adopted by the NWESD Board of Directors;
G. Maintain fiscal record-keeping of expenditures to permit verification that federal Title ID funds and state apportionment funds are each used for appropriate purposes and tracked separately;
H. Recruit, employ, and supervise educational staff to adequately operate the Program;
I. Contract or subcontract with other entities to provide needed services to operate this Program including but not limited to GED preparation, pre-employment and vocational preparation, counseling and nursing services, etc.; and,
J. Be entitled to receive the monies necessary to operate the Program, as described in Section IV.
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Samples: Interlocal Cooperative Agreement
RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS OF NWESD. The NWESD Board of Directors and Superintendent agree to provide educational services pursuant to requirements of the Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI). All staff for the Cooperative shall be employed by the NWESD and subject to the policies and rules and regulations of the NWESD, including regulations pertaining to RCW 28A.400.303, RCW 28A.400.322 and RCW 28A.400.330, and teacher certification as required by the State of Washington and Title 1, Part D funding. In accordance with this Agreement, the NWESD shall:
A. Operate an education program as approved by the Advisory Council to meet the unique educational needs of children and youth involved in the juvenile justice system;
B. Implement institutional programming consistent with State standards as identified by OSPI and the State Board of Education (e.g., Chapter 28A.190 RCW and WAC 392-122-200);
C. Maintain quality educational standards, under the guidance of the Advisory Council, identified in Section V above;
D. Coordinate the exchange of educationally relevant student information between the NWESD, the District, and the student’s last known school of attendance to promote learning consistent with each student’s learning continuum;
E. Coordinate with last known district of attendance for enhanced educational services to the extent possible within the juvenile justice facility, and pursuant with Section VII.A of this Agreement;
F. Administer the Program, including filing such documents and obtaining such approvals as necessary to receive all appropriate State funding (e.g., monthly reporting of students to OSPI for CEDARS) to the NWESD according to the policies and procedures adopted by the NWESD Board of Directors;
G. Maintain fiscal record-keeping of expenditures to permit verification that federal Title ID funds and state apportionment funds are each used for appropriate purposes and tracked separately;
H. Recruit, employ, and supervise educational staff to adequately operate the Program;
I. Contract or subcontract with other entities to provide needed services to operate this Program including but not limited to GED preparation, pre-employment and vocational preparation, counseling and nursing services, etc.; and,
J. Be entitled to receive the monies necessary to operate the Program, as described in Section IV.
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Samples: Interlocal Cooperative Agreement
RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS OF NWESD. The NWESD Board of Directors and Superintendent agree to provide educational services pursuant to requirements of the Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI). All staff for the Cooperative Detention Center shall be employed by the NWESD and subject to the policies and rules and regulations of the NWESD, including regulations pertaining to RCW 28A.400.303, RCW 28A.400.322 and RCW 28A.400.330, and teacher certification as required by the State of Washington and Title 1, Part D funding. In accordance with this Agreement, the NWESD shall:
A. Operate an education program as approved by the Advisory Council to meet the unique educational needs of children and youth involved in the juvenile justice system;; Whatcom County Detention Center Education Program Interlocal Agreement, Commencing 2022/23; Page 3 of 6
B. Implement institutional programming consistent with State standards as identified by OSPI and the State Board of Education (e.g., Chapter 28A.190 RCW and WAC 392-122-200);
C. Maintain quality educational standards, under the guidance of the Advisory Council, identified in Section V above;
D. Coordinate the exchange of educationally relevant student information between the NWESD, the District, and the student’s last known school of attendance to promote learning consistent with each student’s learning continuum;
E. Coordinate with last known district of attendance for enhanced educational services to the extent possible within the juvenile justice facility, and pursuant with Section VII.A of this Agreement;
F. Administer the Program, including filing such documents and obtaining such approvals as necessary to receive all appropriate State funding (e.g., monthly reporting of students to OSPI for CEDARS) to the NWESD according to the policies and procedures adopted by the NWESD Board of Directors;
G. Maintain fiscal record-keeping of expenditures to permit verification that federal Title ID funds and state apportionment funds are each used for appropriate purposes and tracked separately;
H. Recruit, employ, and supervise educational staff to adequately operate the Program;
I. Contract or subcontract with other entities to provide needed services to operate this Program including but not limited to GED preparation, pre-employment and vocational preparation, counseling and nursing services, etc.; and,
J. Be X. Xx entitled to receive the monies necessary to operate the Program, as described in Section IV.
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Samples: Interlocal Cooperative Agreement
RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS OF NWESD. The NWESD Board of Directors and Superintendent agree to provide educational services pursuant to requirements of the Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI). All staff for the Cooperative Detention Center shall be employed by the NWESD and subject to the policies and rules and regulations of the NWESD, including regulations pertaining to RCW 28A.400.303, RCW 28A.400.322 and RCW 28A.400.330, and teacher certification as required by the State of Washington and Title 1, Part D funding. In accordance with this Agreement, the NWESD shall:
A. Operate an education program as approved by the Advisory Council to meet the unique educational needs of children and youth involved in the juvenile justice system;; Whatcom County Detention Center Education Program Interlocal Agreement, Commencing 2022/23; Page 3 of 7
B. Implement institutional programming consistent with State standards as identified by OSPI and the State Board of Education (e.g., Chapter 28A.190 RCW and WAC 392-122-200);
C. Maintain quality educational standards, under the guidance of the Advisory Council, identified in Section V above;
D. Coordinate the exchange of educationally relevant student information between the NWESD, the District, and the student’s last known school of attendance to promote learning consistent with each student’s learning continuum;
E. Coordinate with last known district of attendance for enhanced educational services to the extent possible within the juvenile justice facility, and pursuant with Section VII.A of this Agreement;
F. Administer the Program, including filing such documents and obtaining such approvals as necessary to receive all appropriate State funding (e.g., monthly reporting of students to OSPI for CEDARS) to the NWESD according to the policies and procedures adopted by the NWESD Board of Directors;
G. Maintain fiscal record-keeping of expenditures to permit verification that federal Title ID funds and state apportionment funds are each used for appropriate purposes and tracked separately;
H. Recruit, employ, and supervise educational staff to adequately operate the Program;
I. Contract or subcontract with other entities to provide needed services to operate this Program including but not limited to GED preparation, pre-employment and vocational preparation, counseling and nursing services, etc.; and,
J. Be X. Xx entitled to receive the monies necessary to operate the Program, as described in Section IV.
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Samples: Interlocal Cooperative Agreement