Examples of California Department of Education in a sentence
Employment rights and benefits may be affected by other applicable agreements or directives or advisories from the California Department of Education or the State Board of Education.
CONTRACTOR shall be certified by the California Department of Education (hereinafter referred to as “CDE”) as a NPS/A.
The Contractor will supply the District with information to enable the District to apply to the California Department of Education for reimbursement for student transportation.
CONTRACTOR shall be certified by the California Department of Education (hereinafter referred to as “CDE”) as a nonpublic, nonsectarian school/agency.
For this purpose, the relevant provisions of the Education Code and the rules and regulations adopted by the California Department of Education from time to time shall be a part of this Agreement.
The following acronyms and definitions shall apply for the purpose of the contract: • BIP (Behavior Intervention Plan) • CONTRACT (Master Contract) • CONTRACTOR - the term “CONTRACTOR” means a nonpublic, nonsectarian school/agency certified by the California Department of Education and its officers, agents and employees.
After receiving notification of closure, the California Department of Education (CDE) will notify Charter School and the authorizing entity of any liabilities Charter School owes the state, which may include overpayment of apportionments, unpaid revolving fund loans or grants, and/or similar liabilities.
A current copy of California Department of Education NPS/NPA certification is attached.
In the event a nonpublic school is unable to fill a vacant teaching position responsible for direct instruction to students, and the vacancy has direct impact on the California Department of Education Certification of that school, the nonpublic school shall develop a plan to assure appropriate coverage of students by first utilizing existing certificated staff.
The procedures for charter school closure set forth below are guided by Education Code sections 47604.32, 47605, and 47607 as well as California Code of Regulations, title 5, sections 11962 and 11962.1, and are based on “Charter School Closure Requirements and Recommendations (Revised 08/2009)” posted on the California Department of Education website.