Common use of Student Outcome Goals Clause in Contracts

Student Outcome Goals. The primary responsibility of OP under this Agreement is to ensure that the annual student outcome goals specified in Xxxxxxxx X-0, or as amended, are achieved. The MISD Superintendent or designee shall develop a School Performance Framework (“SPF”) by which all charter school and programs will be evaluated, including the School. The SPF will inform MISD decisions related to campus replacement, restart, or closure. Performance objectives may include, but not be limited to, student proficiency, academic growth, and college readiness. Additional objectives as well as a timeline may be developed for charters established at campus that do not meet state accountability standards.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement Between Midland Isd and Ben Milam International Academy, Partnership Agreement

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Student Outcome Goals. The primary responsibility of OP under this Agreement is to ensure that the annual student outcome goals specified in Xxxxxxxx X-0, or as amended, are achieved. The MISD Superintendent or designee shall develop a School Performance Framework (“SPF”) by which all charter school schools and programs will be evaluated, including the SchoolSchools. The SPF will inform MISD decisions related to campus replacement, restart, or closure. Performance objectives may include, but not be limited to, student proficiency, academic growth, and college readiness. Additional objectives as well as a timeline may be developed for charters established at campus campuses that do not meet state accountability standards.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Partnership Agreement, Agreement Between Midland Isd and Carver Center

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Student Outcome Goals. The primary responsibility of OP under this Agreement is to ensure that the annual student outcome goals specified in Xxxxxxxx X-0Addendum A-3, or as amended, are achieved. The MISD Superintendent or designee shall develop a School Performance Framework (“SPF”) by which all charter school and programs will be evaluated, including the School. The SPF will inform MISD decisions related to campus replacement, restart, or closure. Performance objectives may include, but not be limited to, student proficiency, academic growth, and college readiness. Additional objectives as well as a timeline may be developed for charters established at campus that do not meet state accountability standards.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Partnership Agreement

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