Course Value definition

Course Value. (“CV”) refers to the number of credits (secondary education) or weeks of work (elementary education) the student will attempt.
Course Value refers to the number of credits (secondary education) or weeks of work (elementary education) the learner will attempt to earn upon completion of this agreement. The learner is scheduled to earn the following: English 12A English 5 Credits English 12B English 5 Credits Economics Economics 5 Credits US Government U.S. Government 5 Credits Algebra 1B Algebra 1 5 Credits Advisory B Electives 5 Credits Methods of Study: Specific methods of study will be designated on the AWR Forms and are incorporated herein. Examples of methods of study for the learner may include Independent Reading, Textbook Activities, Problem Solving, Study Projects, Drill & Practice, Experiential Learning, Computerized Curriculum, Web/Internet Research, Library Research, Field Trips, Learning Center Courses.
Course Value. Means Course Cash Flow multiplied by the following ------------ multiples depending on the respective Fiscal Year: first Fiscal Year (1996): 10 X second Fiscal Year (1997): 10 X third Fiscal Year (1998): 9 X fourth Fiscal Year (1999): 8 X fifth Fiscal Year (2000): 7.5X sixth Fiscal Year (2001) and each Fiscal Year thereafter: 7 X

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  • The term "Course Value" refers to the number of credits (secondary education) or weeks of work (elementary education) the learner will attempt.

  • The term Course Value (CV) refers to the number of credits (secondary education) or weeks of work (elementary education) the student will attempt.


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Course Value refers to the number of credits (secondary education) or weeks of work (elementary education) the student will attempt.
Course Value refers to the number of credits (secondary education) or weeks of work (elementary education) the learner will attempt to earn upon completion of this agreement. The learner is scheduled to earn the following: Schedule Category Course Value English 12A English 5 Credits English 12B English 5 Credits Economics Biological Science 5 Credits US Government Biological Science 5 Credits Physical Education 2A Physical Education 5 Credits Physical Education 2B Physical Education 5 Credits Photography 1A (CTE) World Language or Visual/Performing Arts 5 Credits Photography 1B (CTE) World Language or Visual/Performing Arts 5 Credits Advisory A Electives 5 Credits Advisory B Electives 5 Credits Health B Electives 5 Credits Specific methods of study will be designated on the AWR Forms and are incorporated herein. Examples of methods of study for the learner may include Independent Reading, Textbook Activities, Problem Solving, Study Projects, Drill & Practice, Experiential Learning, Computerized Curriculum, Web/Internet Research, Library Research, Field Trips, Learning Center Courses.