Executive Limitations definition
Examples of Executive Limitations in a sentence
These Ends policies and Executive Limitations set goals that the Board and community hold for students and staff in the District.
The District maintains a quality and environmental management system to help meet the Ends and Executive Limitations governance policies established by the Board of Directors: meet customer requirements; provide for active, uniform, and systematic deployment of key processes to implement its “getting cleaner…together” vision; and to establish a culture of continual improvement to implements its “getting leaner” vision.
The Incentive Program for both administrative groups is based upon the Ends Policies and Executive Limitations adopted by the Trenton Board of Education in April 2003.
As a part of the policy governance model, the District Board maintains Governance Process, Board/Superintendent Relationship, Ends and Executive Limitations.
Executive Limitations delineate task expectations, constraints on authority, and required Board input within which the County Administrator and County Counsel can act.
DCS demonstrates continued noncompliance with Board of Education Executive Limitations.
All prescriptions or proscriptions contained within any higher or more general level of District Ends or Executive Limitations policy apply to all lower or more specific policies within that same category of policies.
The Council will report to the Board of Education, through the District Superintendent, regarding compliance with Executive Limitations and status on Ends Policies following the same schedule as the regular K-12 program.
This contract may be withdrawn or revoked if inadequate progress is being made toward Board of Education Ends Policies or Executive Limitations or if the continued operation of the Charter School would impose an undue financial burden on the Columbus School District.
The Council will adopt the Board of Education Ends Policies and Executive Limitations.