Student Reporting Sample Clauses

Student Reporting i. The School shall report its student enrollment to the Sponsor in accordance with all applicable state laws.
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Student Reporting. The School agrees to report to the Sponsor its student enrollment as provided in Section 1011.62, Florida Statutes, and, in accordance with the definitions contained in Section 1011.61, Florida Statutes, at the agreed-upon intervals and using the method used by the Sponsor’s district when recording and reporting cost data by program. The Sponsor agrees to include the School’s enrollment in the Sponsor’s district report of student enrollment. In addition, for each year of the term of this charter, the School will submit the projected full-time equivalent student membership of the School to the Sponsor by the date specified by the Sponsor. The Sponsor will also provide training for the School’s personnel in the use of designated district applications necessary to respond to the legislative requirements of Section 1008.345, Florida Statutes, including the annual report and the state required assessment program.
Student Reporting. (a) There will be a maximum of two (2) formal reports per full credit course or non–credit course. The number of reports for partial credit or non–credit courses shall be prorated.
Student Reporting. The School shall report its student enrollment to the Sponsor as required in s. 1011.62, and in accordance with the definitions in s. 1011.61 at the agreed upon intervals and shall use the reporting method required by the FDOE (if any) and the Florida Auditor General (if any) when reporting cost data by program. The Sponsor shall include each School’s enrollment in the district’s report of student enrollment. The School shall provide and maintain student membership and attendance records to the Board and all additional reports that are required during the officially designated FTE surveys. In addition, an automated record keeping FTE system shall be maintained. Payment shall be on a monthly basis based upon the estimated number of FTE students in membership during the FTE survey period at the agreed upon monthly rate of seventy-percent (70%), with the final reconciliation for full payment to occur annually based on student completion as required for virtual instruction. It is understood that no payment shall be due or payable for each student who is not both enrolled and scheduled as of the seven day count and thereafter unless otherwise due and payable per law. When recalibrated FTE data is received from FDOE, then the FTE payments will be based and recalculated on FDOE’s data. Subsequent monthly payments shall be made based on the prior survey data, and cumulative adjustments are made throughout the school year to adjust FEFP based on the methodology described in this section. FTE data will be generated at a date provided by the Sponsor right after beginning of the school year and payments will reflect any adjustments in student FTE. The annual reconciliation of the school year monthly payments shall be upon accurate data reported in FTE survey period 4 for full-time equivalent students based on each student’s completion of six (6) full time credit completions or the prescribed level of content that counts toward promotion to the next grade in programs listed in s. 1011.62(1)(c) F.S., including required EOCs, for FTE funding as set forth in s. 1011.61(1)(c)b.III., F.S.; it being understood that fractional completion is not eligible for FTE payment. Credit completions may be a combination of either full-credit courses or half-credit courses. Credits completed by a student in excess of the minimum required for high school graduation are not eligible for funding. Adjustments to funding will be made for students enrolled in courses requiring end-of-course as...
Student Reporting. 18 i) The School shall report its student enrollment to the Sponsor as 19 required by Section 1011.62, Florida St atutes, and the definitions 20 set forth in Section 1011.61 Florida Statutes, in a m anner 21 consistent with District and St ate reporting requirem ents. The 22 School shall use the Sponsor’s el ectronic data processing system 23 and procedures for the processing of student enrollm ent, 24 attendance, FTE collection, assessm ent information, IEP’s, LEP 25 plans, 504 plans and any other required individual student plan.
Student Reporting. (a) There will be a maximum of two (2) formal reports per full credit course or course. The number of reports for partial credit or courses shall be prorated. One further at-risk or interim report may be provided per semester. Teachers will not be responsible for entering attendance data into a computer system at a separate time from obtaining the attendance data. Elementary Students No teacher shall be assigned to teach elementary students without prior consultation with the Bargaining Unit and the agreement of the teacher. When a teacher is assigned to teach elementary students, the teacher shall continue to be governed by all workload and other provisions of this Collective Agreement.
Student Reporting. The Board will consult with the Bargaining Unit each year, prior to making any decisions regarding the timing of the provincial report cards and the timing, frequency and format of the interidat-risk reports to parents. Elementary Students No teacher shall be assigned to teach elementary students without prior con- sultation with the Bargaining Unit and the agreement of the teacher. When a teacher is assigned to teach elementary students, the teacher shall continue to be governed by all workload and other provisions of this Collective Agreement.
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Student Reporting. The Board will consult with the Bargaining Unit each year, prior to making any decisions regarding the timing of the provincial report cards and the timing, frequency and format of the interim/at-risk reports to parents.
Student Reporting. The School shall report its student enrollment to the Sponsor as required in s. 1011.62, and in accordance with the definitions in s. 1011.61 at the agreed upon intervals and shall use the reporting method required by the FDOE (if any) and the Florida Auditor General (if any) when reporting cost data by program. The Sponsor shall include each School’s enrollment in the district’s report of student enrollment. The School shall provide and maintain student membership and attendance records to the Board and all additional reports that are required during the officially designated FTE surveys. In addition, an automated record keeping FTE system shall be maintained. Payment shall be on a monthly basis based upon the estimated number of FTE students in membership during the FTE survey period. For each school year, the estimated FTE shall be based upon the prior year’s FTE less the number of graduated students, plus new applications submitted to the Sponsor by the School according to the same 15th day of the month time-frame set forth above for the initial year. FTE data will be generated at a date provided by the Sponsor right after beginning of the school year and payments will reflect any adjustments in student FTE. It is understood that no payment shall be due or payable for each student who is not both enrolled and scheduled as of the seven day count and thereafter. When recalibrated FTE data is received from FDOE, then the FTE payments will be based and recalculated on FDOE’s data. Subsequent monthly payments shall be made based on the prior survey data, and cumulative adjustments are made throughout the school year to adjust FEFP based on the methodology described in this section.
Student Reporting. The School Board agrees to pay the School for eligible students enrolled in and taught by the School in accordance with the Charter School Legislation, and that have been successfully entered into the School Board’s student system. Students enrolled in the School shall be funded as if in a basic program or a special program, the same as students enrolled in other public schools in the District. The School shall report its
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