Student Monitoring Sample Clauses

Student Monitoring. Monitoring of student performance subsequent to enrollment in Dual Enrollment courses shall be the responsibility of the School. At the conclusion of each academic semester, the School will review the academic progress of each participating student. In situations where a student has demonstrated academic difficulties, the student may be denied the opportunity to take additional Dual Enrollment courses at the University. Dual enrolled students must maintain a cumulative University GPA of 2.50.
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Student Monitoring. Monitoring of student performance subsequent to enrollment in dual enrollment courses shall be the shared responsibility of the TRINITAS CHRISTIAN SCHOOL, INC. guidance counselors and the College advisors assigned to coordinate with the high schools, 1007.235(2)(b)7, F.S. At the conclusion of each academic semester, the College will review the academic progress of each participating student. In situations where a student has demonstrated academic difficulties, the College will contact the TRINITAS CHRISTIAN SCHOOL, INC. guidance counselor to develop an action plan. Pursuant to 1008.30, F.S. TRINITAS CHRISTIAN SCHOOL, INC. and the College are committed to postsecondary education and training and promoting student success after high school graduation. The College's Testing Center will administer the Post-Secondary Education Readiness Test (PERT), as adopted by the State of Florida, to tenth graders at any Testing Center at the College. Students who express interest in post-secondary education are identified and notified of the schedule of the Testing Centers by school counselors. The workflow of the a ctivities will be as follows: College staffwill inform TRINITAS CHRISTIAN SCHOOL, INC. of Test Center schedules; - Testing will be conducted by the College's Test Center staff upon appointment at any College Test Center on a College campus or site; College staffwill provide student test scores to the appropriate school administrator(s) as specified on the referral form; Appropriate school administrators will advise students of reading, writing, and/or math deficiencies and will provide other information as requested; and For each test, or re-test, the student will be responsible for payment of the ten dollar ($10.00) testing fee to the College. In order to facilitate the seamless education of students attending TRINITAS CHRISTIAN SCHOOL, INC.: TRINITAS CHRISTIAN SCHOOL, INC. counselors will carefully screen potential students for dual enrollment courses; TRINITAS CHRISTIAN SCHOOL, INC. teachers and high school counselors will encoUl'age qualified students to take a state-approved placement examination; TRINITAS CHRISTIAN SCHOOL, INC. counselors will inform parents of dual enrollment opp01iunities at registration meetings; students will be screened, begi1111ing in the ninth grade, and will be placed in "intensive classes" to improve their skills in reading, math, and writing; - TRINITAS CHRISTIAN SCHOOL, INC. will be encouraged to present information sessions re...

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  • Contract Monitoring The criminal background checks required by this rule shall be national in scope, and must be conducted at least once every three (3) years. Contractor shall make the criminal background checks required by Paragraph IV.G.1 available for inspection and copying by DRS personnel upon request of DRS.

  • Program Monitoring The Contractor will make all records and documents required under this Agreement as outlined here, in OEC Policies and NHECC Policies available to the SRO or its designee, the SR Fiscal Officer or their designee and the OEC. Scheduled monitoring visits will take place twice a year. The SRO and OEC reserve the right to make unannounced visits.

  • Compliance Monitoring Grantee must be subject to compliance monitoring during the period of performance in which funds are Expended and up to three years following the closeout of all funds. In order to assure that the program can be adequately monitored, the following is required of Grantee: a. Grantee must maintain a financial tracking system provided by Florida Housing that ensures that CRF funds are Expended in accordance with the requirements in this Agreement. b. Grantee must maintain records on all awards to Eligible Persons or Households. These records must include, but are not limited to: i. Proof of income compliance (documentation from submission month, including but not limited to paystub, Florida unemployment statement, social security and/or disability statement, etc.); ii. Lease; and iii. Documentation of rental assistance payments made.

  • Monitoring In each case in which the Foreign Custody Manager maintains Foreign Assets with an Eligible Foreign Custodian selected by the Foreign Custody Manager, the Foreign Custody Manager shall establish a system to monitor (i) the appropriateness of maintaining the Foreign Assets with such Eligible Foreign Custodian and (ii) the contract governing the custody arrangements established by the Foreign Custody Manager with the Eligible Foreign Custodian. In the event the Foreign Custody Manager determines that the custody arrangements with an Eligible Foreign Custodian it has selected are no longer appropriate, the Foreign Custody Manager shall notify the Board in accordance with Section 3.2.5 hereunder.

  • Monitoring Services IDT staff shall, using methods that include face-to-face and other contacts with the member, monitor the services a member receives. This monitoring shall ensure that: a. The member receives the services and supports authorized, arranged for and coordinated by the IDT staff; b. The services and supports identified in the MCP as being provided by natural and community supports are being provided; and c. The quality of the services and supports received is adequate and still necessary to continue to meet the needs and preferences of the member and support the member’s outcomes identified in the MCP.

  • Evaluation, Testing, and Monitoring 1. The System Agency may review, test, evaluate and monitor Grantee’s Products and services, as well as associated documentation and technical support for compliance with the Accessibility Standards. Review, testing, evaluation and monitoring may be conducted before and after the award of a contract. Testing and monitoring may include user acceptance testing. Neither the review, testing (including acceptance testing), evaluation or monitoring of any Product or service, nor the absence of review, testing, evaluation or monitoring, will result in a waiver of the State’s right to contest the Grantee’s assertion of compliance with the Accessibility Standards. 2. Grantee agrees to cooperate fully and provide the System Agency and its representatives timely access to Products, records, and other items and information needed to conduct such review, evaluation, testing, and monitoring.

  • Performance Monitoring ‌ A. Performance Monitoring of Subrecipient by County, State of California and/or HUD shall consist of requested and/or required written reporting, as well as onsite monitoring by County, State of California or HUD representatives. B. County shall periodically evaluate Subrecipient’s progress in complying with the terms of this Contract. Subrecipient shall cooperate fully during such monitoring. County shall report the findings of each monitoring to Subrecipient. C. County shall monitor the performance of Subrecipient against the goals, outcomes, milestones and performance standards required herein. Substandard performance, as determined by County, will constitute non-compliance with this Contract for which County may immediately terminate the Contract. If action to correct such substandard performance is not taken by Subrecipient within the time period specified by County, payment(s) will be denied in accordance with the provisions contained in this Paragraph 47 of this Contract. D. HUD in accordance with 24 CFR Part 570 Subpart O, 570.902, will annually review the performance of County to determine whether County has carried out its Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) assisted activities in a timely manner and has significantly disbursed CDBG funds and met the mandated “1.5 ratio” threshold. Subrecipient is responsible to ensure timely drawdown of funds.

  • Reporting and Monitoring Please provide a brief description of the mechanisms proposed for this project for reporting to the UNDP and partners, including a reporting schedule.

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