Operating District definition
Examples of Operating District in a sentence
The District is classified as a Regular Operating District (ROD) for funding purposes.
The Authority has received funds from several local school districts as required by Local Share Agreements for the funding of the local share portion of Regular Operating District school facility projects, or to cover certain ineligible costs pertaining to projects in the SDA Districts.
Pursuant to applicable provisions of the State School Aid Act, participating students from PSA Resident Districts shall be counted in membership only in the PSA Resident District and the instructional time scheduled for each such student in the Operating District shall be included in the full-time equated membership determination for the PSA Resident District under the State School Aid Act.
The Operating District shall be responsible for evaluating student performance and assigning grades and credit.
The courses offered shall be approved by the Board of Education of the Operating District.
Any discipline, up to and including removal of a student from any Program under this Agreement, shall be governed by controlling law and applicable policies and procedures of the Operating District.
A student shall graduate from the Operating District, unless otherwise determined mutually by the Operating and Resident Districts.
The Operating District is responsible for all subsequent evaluations, including 3-year re-evaluations, unless otherwise determined mutually by the Operating and Resident PSA Districts.
The Operating District is responsible for the day-to-day operation of the Programs and Related Services including, but not limited to, the employment and supervision of all necessary instructional and support staff; all necessary facilities and equipment; and all necessary instructional materials and supplies.
The Operating District shall exercise its discretion to discipline or remove a student from a Program under this Agreement in a manner that provides an equal opportunity for all students regardless of race, color, creed, religion, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, weight, height, disability, and social or economic background as required by law.