Transportation and nutrition services Sample Clauses

Transportation and nutrition services. Charter School is authorized to develop and implement a transportation policy and/or a nutrition services policy. If Charter School chooses to implement a pupil transportation policy and/or a nutrition services policy, Charter School shall be responsible for all costs incurred as a result of such transportation policy and/or nutrition services policy. Charter School shall submit any proposed transportation policy or nutrition services policy to MPS. The Board reserves the right to reject any transportation policy and/or nutrition services policy proposed by Charter School. Charter School may enter into contracts with other persons or organizations, including municipal and county governments, for the transportation of Charter School pupils to and from school and for field trips, and/or for the nutrition services for Charter School pupils. Charter School shall ensure that all requirements of the XxXxxxxx-Xxxxx Homeless Assistance Improvements Act of 2001, 42 U.S.C. §11431 et seq., are met. Charter School shall be entitled to all flow through funding and support services in the same manner as homeless students in non- contracted MPS schools. If a Charter School chooses to implement a nutrition services policy, Charter School shall comply with the DPI Child Nutrition Program requirements for charter schools in accordance with Appendix L. If Charter School chooses to implement a transportation policy, Charter School shall set forth such policy in Appendix A.
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Transportation and nutrition services. Charter School is authorized to develop and implement aprovide transportation policy and/or a nutrition services policyto pupils. If Charter School chooses to implement aprovide pupil transportation and/or nutrition services policy and/or a nutrition services policy, Charter School shall comply with all applicable federal, state, and local laws and regulations. Charter School shall be responsible for all costs incurred as a result of such transportation policy and/or nutrition services policy. Charter School shall submit any proposed transportation policy or nutrition services policy to MPS. The Board reserves the right to reject any transportation policy and/or nutrition services policy proposed by Charter School. If Charter School chooses to provide nutrition services and expects to participate in any state- or federally-funded nutrition program, including but not limited to the National School Lunch Program, the School Breakfast Program, or the Wisconsin School Day Milk Program, Charter School shall coordinate and cooperate with MPS, the local School Food Authority (SFA), for the implementation of its nutrition services in accordance with these programs. Charter School shall submit its transportation and/or nutrition guidelines to MPS, and shall provide MPS with any subsequent changes to those guidelines. Charter School may enter into contracts with MPS or other persons or organizations, including municipal and county governments, for the transportation of Charter School pupils to and from school and for field trips, and/or for the nutrition services for Charter School pupils. Charter School shall ensure that all requirements of the XxXxxxxx-Xxxxx Homeless Assistance Improvements Act of 2001, 42 U.S.C. §11431 et seq., are met. Charter School shall be entitled to all flow through funding and support services in the same manner as homeless students in non-contracted MPS schools. Charter School shall be responsible for all costs incurred as a result of providing transportation and/or nutrition services. If a Charter School chooses to implement a nutrition services policy, Charter School shall comply with the DPI Child Nutrition Program requirements for charter schools in accordance with Appendix L. If Charter School chooses to implement a transportation policy, Charter School shall set forth such policy in Appendix A.
Transportation and nutrition services. Charter School is authorized to provide transportation and/or nutrition services to pupils. If Charter School chooses to provide pupil transportation and/or nutrition services, Charter School shall comply with all applicable federal, state, and local laws and regulations. If Charter School chooses to provide nutrition services and expects to participate in any state- or federally-funded nutrition program, including but not limited to the National School Lunch Program, the School Breakfast Program, or the Wisconsin School Day Milk Program, Charter School shall coordinate and cooperate with MPS, the local School Food Authority (SFA), for the implementation of its nutrition services in accordance with these programs. Charter School shall submit its transportation and/or nutrition guidelines to MPS, and shall provide MPS with any subsequent changes to those guidelines. Charter School may enter into contracts with MPS or other persons or organizations, including municipal and county governments, for the transportation of Charter School pupils to and from school and for field trips, and/or for the nutrition services for Charter School pupils. Charter School shall ensure that all requirements of the XxXxxxxx-Xxxxx Homeless Assistance Improvements Act of 2001, 42 U.S.C. §11431 et seq., are met. Charter School shall be entitled to all flow through funding and support services in the same manner as homeless students in non-contracted MPS schools. Charter School shall be responsible for costs incurred as a result of providing transportation and/or nutrition services in the same manner as non-contracted MPS city- wide schools.
Transportation and nutrition services. Charter School is authorized to develop and implement a transportation policy and/or a nutrition services policy. If Charter School chooses to implement a pupil transportation policy and/or a nutrition services policy, Charter School shall be responsible for all costs incurred as a result of such transportation policy and/or nutrition services policy. Charter School shall submit any proposed transportation policy or nutrition services policy to MPS. The Board reserves the right to reject any transportation policy and/or nutrition services policy proposed by Charter School, but will not do so unreasonably. If Charter School contracts with MPS for transportation services, MPS Transportation Services will provide copies of costs no later than April 15th of each subsequent year. Charter School may enter into contracts with other persons or organizations, including municipal and county governments, for the transportation of Charter School pupils to and from school and for field trips, and/or for the nutrition services for Charter School pupils. Charter School shall ensure that all requirements of the XxXxxxxx-Xxxxx Homeless Assistance Improvements Act of 2001, 42 U.S.C. §11431 et seq., are met. Charter School shall be entitled to all flow through funding and support services in the same manner as homeless students in non- contracted MPS schools. If a Charter School chooses to implement a nutrition services policy, Charter School shall comply with the DPI Child Nutrition Program requirements for charter schools in accordance with Appendix L. If Charter School chooses to implement a transportation policy, Charter School shall set forth such policy in Appendix A.
Transportation and nutrition services. Charter SchoolOperator is authorized to develop and implement a transportation policy and/or a nutrition services policy for any or all Charter Schools. If Charter SchoolOperator chooses to implement a pupil transportation policy and/or a nutrition services policy, Charter SchoolOperator shall be responsible for all costs incurred as a result of such transportation policy and/or nutrition services policy. Charter SchoolOperator shall submit any proposed transportation policy or nutrition services policy to MPS. The Board reserves the right to reject any transportation policy and/or nutrition services policy proposed by Charter SchoolOperator. Charter SchoolOperator may enter into contracts with other persons or organizations, including municipal and county governments, for the transportation of Charter Schools’ pupils to and from school and for field trips, and/or for the nutrition services for Charter Schools’ pupils. Charter SchoolOperator shall ensure that all requirements of the XxXxxxxx-Xxxxx Homeless Assistance Improvements Act of 2001, 42 U.S.C. §11431 et seq., are met. Charter SchoolOperator shall be entitled to all flow through funding and support services in the same manner as homeless students in non-contracted MPS schools. If a Charter SchoolOperator chooses to implement a nutrition services policy, Charter SchoolOperator shall comply with the DPI Child Nutrition Program requirements for charter schools in accordance with Appendix L. If Charter SchoolOperator chooses to implement a transportation policy, Charter SchoolOperator shall set forth such policy in Appendix A.

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