Alternative Programs definition

Alternative Programs means those programs as described in Policy 204: Alternative Prgrams or Schools.
Alternative Programs means alternative programs approved in writing by the Commonwealth; Certifying Officer means the authorised officer of the Department of Territory and Municipal Services; Commencement Date means 1 July 2008;
Alternative Programs means those programs as described in Policy 204: Alternative Education.

Examples of Alternative Programs in a sentence

  • Allowances offered under Fleet Out-of-Stock and Retail Alternative Programs are not compatible with brands covered by this agreement as eligible to receive Competitive Assistance.

  • Current Bargaining Unit Members Working Fifty-Nine (59%) Percent or Less: Additional teaching hours shall be offered first to unit members employed by the District in the Alternative Programs and/or Schools on January 1, 2006, and teaching fifty-nine (59%) percent or less.

  • File Inmates in Alternative Programs, including CAR Population Statistics, including the beginning population, the number of arrivals and releases, and the population at the end of the quarter.

  • Part-time teachers in the Student Support Programs, Supplemental Programs or Alternative Programs not on continuing contract for less than 536 hours per school year are not entitled to benefits, sick leave, or continuing contract entitlement.

  • However, assignment of additional teaching hours in the assigned program shall be paid the unit member’s hourly rate of pay on the Alternative Programs and/or Schools Salary Schedule.

  • The Alternative Programs and/or Schools Salary Schedule shall receive the same percentage increase applied to the Certificated Salary Schedule as outlined in Article 12 of this Agreement.

  • Due to desire of the District and the Association to maximize the opportunities for students to be enrolled in the Alternative Programs and/or Schools, the Parties to the Agreement agree to work toward full day assignments for unit members in the Program.

  • The Salary Schedule Policies outlined in Article 12 of this Agreement shall apply to hourly unit members teaching in the Alternative Programs and or Schools.

  • The terms of the Existing Agreement that provide for the allocation of resources between the Primary and the Alternative Programs will not be applicable to the Research Program after December 31, 2005.

  • Part-time teachers in the Student Support Programs, Supplemental Programs, or Alternative Programs not on continuing contract who work less than 536 hours per school year do not have continuing contract entitlement rights.


More Definitions of Alternative Programs

Alternative Programs means programs, other than the Credit Card -------------------- Program which exists as of the Series 1996-1 Closing Date, (for which CFNA underwrites and originates Accounts and Receivables) which may include, but are not limited to, the establishment of private label credit card programs and the offering of general purpose credit cards. "Amortization Event" shall have, with respect to each Series, the ------------------ meaning specified in Section 9.01 and in any Supplement for the related Series.
Alternative Programs means alternative Programs approved in writing by the Commonwealth;

Related to Alternative Programs

  • Alternative program means a class or environment established within the regular educational program and designed to accommodate specific student educational needs such as, but not limited to, work-related training; reading, mathematics or science skills; communication skills; social skills; physical skills; employability skills; study skills; or life skills.

  • alternative plan means a group RRSP, including the BCTF Plan, which was entered into prior to the coming into force of this Article, and which is still in effect as of that date.

  • Alternative education program means a school or separate class group designed to best serve students’ educational needs and interests and assist students in achieving the academic standards of the district and the state.

  • Education program means any program that is principally engaged in the provision of education, including, but not limited to, early childhood education, elementary and secondary education, postsecondary education, special education, job training, career and technical education, and adult education, and any program that is administered by an educational agency or institution.

  • Educational program means a program for educating and preparing physician assistants which is approved by the board.