Examples of Hope Operator in a sentence
The School may open additional schools to serve students enrolled in or zoned for a persistently low-performing public school as provided for in Section 1002.333(4), Florida Statutes, if the Hope Operator maintains its status under Section 1002.333(3), Florida Statutes.
The rule will establish the process and criteria for non-profit charter school operators to apply to the State Board of Education for the initial Hope Operator designation.
School Board shall mean the locally elected school board for the district in which the Hope Operator establishes and operates the School of Hope.
It is currently intended that the Common Shares acquired in the Offer will be held as treasury shares available for use if deemed appropriate, including in connection with the issuance of Common Shares as a result of the exercise or vesting of Common Share awards under the Company’s equity incentive plans.
Additionally, the rule will establish and incorporate a Notice of Intent form, Performance-Based Agreement form and Application for Hope Operator Status form, as required in s.
Additionally, the rule will establish and incorporate a Notice of Intent form, Performance-Based Agreement form and Application for Hope Operator Designation form, as required in s.
School shall mean IDEA Florida, Inc., operating IDEA Jacksonville #3, under this Performance-based Agreement, pursuant to that certain agreement dated January 1, 2020, with IPS Enterprises, Inc, a wholly owned subsidiary of Idea Public Schools, a Texas non-profit corporation designated by the Florida Department of Education as a Hope Operator.
School shall mean IDEA Florida, Inc., operating IDEA Jacksonville #2, under this Performance-based Agreement, pursuant to that certain agreement dated January 1, 2020, with IPS Enterprises, Inc, a wholly owned subsidiary of Idea Public Schools, a Texas non-profit corporation designated by the Florida Department of Education as a Hope Operator.
A Hope Operator may establish a School of Hope (with multiple campuses) in the attendance zone or within a five (5) mile radius of a school identified as a persistently low-performing public school, pursuant to Section 1002.333, F.S. A persistently low-performing school is defined as a school that has earned three (3) grades lower than a “C,” pursuant to s.
A Hope Operator seeking to open a School of Hope must submit the completed Notice of Intent (Notice) and School of Hope Performance-based Agreement (PBA) forms to the Superintendent of the school district in which the persistently low-performing school has been identified by the Florida Department of Education (FDOE).