Common use of TERMINATION AND NONRENEWAL Clause in Contracts

TERMINATION AND NONRENEWAL. The Charter Contract may be terminated or not renewed upon any of the following grounds: (1) failure to demonstrate satisfactory academic achievement for all students, including the requirements for pupil performance contained in the contract; (2) failure to meet generally accepted standards of fiscal management; (3) violations of law; or (4) other good cause shown. If a contract is terminated or not renewed under this paragraph, the school must be dissolved according to the applicable law and the terms of the Charter Contract.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Charter School Contract, Charter School Contract, Charter School Contract

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TERMINATION AND NONRENEWAL. The Charter Contract may be terminated or not renewed upon any of the following grounds: (1) failure to demonstrate satisfactory academic achievement for all students, including the requirements for pupil performance contained in the contract; (2) failure to meet generally accepted standards of fiscal management; (3) violations of law; or or (4) other good cause shown. If a contract is terminated or not renewed under this paragraph, the school must be dissolved according to the applicable law and the terms of the Charter Contract.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Charter School Contract, Charter School Contract, Charter School Contract

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