Student Meals Sample Clauses

Student Meals. If applicable, the District shall be responsible in its entirety for all student meals provided during this SECR Program (July 5, 2023 through July 28, 2023). The Charter School shall reimburse the District for student meals per the amount agreed upon (see Attachment A) based on the actual number of students eligible for student meals and enrolled in the SECR Program.
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Student Meals. The SBBC shall provide access to meals, breakfast and lunch, for free and/or reduced cost for eligible students. Non-eligible students may purchase meals not in excess of the standard SBBC rate. The AGENCY shall transport meals from the SBBC identified public school to the AGENCY, at the time established by the SBBC. In lieu of 2.17 above, the AGENCY may provide meals, breakfast and lunch to students at no cost to the students.
Student Meals. The parties agree that District may deliver meals to the Leased Premises for consumption by students in District’s Academy of Fine and Performing Arts. District shall be solely responsible for serving and providing meals to the students. The District shall coordinate with the Lessor and to designate a suitable space for the consumption of such meals. The District shall have sole responsibility for the clean-up of the lunch room area used by its students. District shall be responsible for properly disposing of all food products and other items used in the course of any meal and for basic cleaning the area where meals are consumed.
Student Meals. SOUTH BROWARD shall provide access to meals for students in the program.
Student Meals. If applicable, the District shall be responsible in its entirety for all student meals provided during this SCR Program (July 1, 2021 through July 29, 2021). The Charter School shall reimburse the District for student meals per the amount agreed upon (see Attachment A) based on the actual number of students eligible for student meals and enrolled in the SCR Program.
Student Meals. The Use fees as identified herein shall not include any fees or costs for student lunches. CVCC and the District agree that CVCC’s students shall be able to participate and obtain meals on the same basis as the District provides to its high school students. CVCC shall annually meet and confer to discuss both the cost and quality of such student meals. Following such meeting CVCC and the District shall agree on the cost of said meals for the school year and quality benchmarks.
Student Meals. The AGENCY shall provide access to meals for students in the program.
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Student Meals. Seneca Non-Public Schools provide access for all students to a balanced, nutritious breakfast and lunch. Due to Xxxxxx’s Daily Non-Public School rate, which is invoiced based on days of enrollment in the program, NONPUBLIC SCHOOL STUDENT ABSENCE from Section 59 is hereby deleted and replaced in its entirety with: NONPUBLIC SCHOOL STUDENT ABSENCE If CONTRACTOR is a nonpublic school, no later than the tenth (10th) cumulative day of a student’s unexcused absence, CONTRACTOR shall notify the LEA of such absence. The following language is hereby added and made part of this agreement: PARTNERSHIP STAFFING Our work as partners represents our shared commitment to improving educational opportunity for those who have traditionally been excluded. We recognize that our staff are our greatest asset in our ability to make a substantial contribution to the students, families, schools and communities we serve. To deliver the highest quality services to our school/district partners, we make a substantial upfront and ongoing investment to building the knowledge, skills, and professional practice of each of our staff. We have developed pipeline programs to identify, recruit and train talented individuals into areas facing critical staffing shortages across the state and operate our Institute for Advanced Practice to provide ongoing training on best practice in the fields of special education and mental health. We believe that this commitment to quality is, in part, what has drawn you to choose us as partners in this work. To ensure our ongoing capacity to provide high quality services to our school/district partners, we rely on the retention of the staff in whom we have invested. As such, during the term of this Agreement and for one year following the termination of this Agreement, we ask that school/district partners not hire, nor solicit for hire, either directly or indirectly, any of Seneca’s employees or contractors who have rendered services to the school on behalf of this Agreement. As your partners, Xxxxxx will not solicit any staff member who is a collaborator under this agreement. On rare occasions it may be that Xxxxxx and the District will agree to transfer the employment of a particular staff to the other entity. In this type of situation, the transfer will occur as an exception, and only through the development of a written agreement.
Student Meals. ‌ Seneca Non-Public Schools provide access for all students to a balanced, nutritious breakfast and lunch. Due to Xxxxxx’s Daily Non-Public School rate, which is invoiced based on days of enrollment in the program (as opposed to being based on the number of days of attendance in the program), Section 61 is hereby deleted and replaced in its entirety with:

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