Examples of Executive County Superintendent in a sentence
Transfers of appropriations may be made by School Board resolution at any time during the fiscal year and are subject to two-thirds majority vote by the School Board and under certain circumstances require approval by the Executive County Superintendent of Schools.
Pending approval of the Executive County Superintendent of Schools.
The contract is subject to the review and approval of the Executive County Superintendent.
Any modification to the contract will be submitted to the Executive County Superintendent for review and approval.
Cooperation with traditional leadersIn addition to the cooperation with local officials, at least two of 3 ASC programs have taken steps to engage in a closer cooperation with traditional and religious leaders and to build their capacity to act as representatives of their constituencies.
The Executive County Superintendent shall approve or disapprove the selection of quantitative merit and/or qualitative merit criteria and the data that forms the basis of measuring the achievement of quantitative merit and/or qualitative merit criteria.
The district may seek approval from the Executive County Superintendent to use its own projection of SEMI reimbursement upon demonstration that the numbers it used in calculating the projection are more accurate than the projection provided.
Any changes/modifications must have approval of the Executive County Superintendent of Schools prior to Board approval.
The Board shall submit a resolution to the Executive County Superintendent certifying that the quantitative merit and/or qualitative merit criterion have been satisfied and shall await a confirmation of the satisfaction of that criterion from the Executive County Superintendent prior to payment of the merit bonus.
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the New Jersey Quality Single Accountability Continuum (QSAC), District Performance Review (DPR), be and hereby is approved for submission to the NJDOE via the Executive County Superintendent of Schools.