Examples of Operational Calendar in a sentence
As with the Operational Calendar section, be sure to describe programs and activities that affect access to the school site, such as summer school, inter-sessions, professional development days, boot camps, enrichment programs, or multi-track programs, as well as before- or after-school programs.
As with the Operational Calendar section, be sure to describe programs and activities that affect access to the school site, such as summer school, inter-sessions, professional development days, boot camps, enrichment programs, or multi-track programs.
This attendance will be calculated as provided for in the Annual Operational Calendar.
The ESFA Financial calendar details all the submission dates required and the Chief Financial Officer captures these, together with trust specific deadlines to provide the Business Managers and Principals with a detailed Operational Calendar The annual budgets will reflect the best estimate of the Business Managers and Principals of the resources available to the Trust and Academies for the forthcoming year and will detail how these resources will be utilised.
Full Day Enrichment programs must be offered on non‐student contact days based on the SACC Operational Calendar as provided by CCPS.
Operational Calendar: The Commercial Vacancy Incentive Scheme will operate from the 1st of January to the 31st of December.
A working day is any day during which any part of the Agency is scheduled to be in operation according to the Agency’s Operational Calendar.
FULL DAY ENRICHMENT PROGRAMSThe SACC services may operate during the school year on non-student contact days based on the SACC Operational Calendar.
Within three months of the end of every Operational Calendar Year (the first Calendar Year being the first full Calendar Year following the Runway Extension coming into Operation) the Airport Operator shall submit the retrospective noise contours carried out pursuant to the First Noise Management Plan and, when applicable, the results (together with the audit) of the monitoring and the retrospective noise contours carried out pursuant to the Second Noise Management Plan.
Eventually in the late summer of 1969 the Italian and Austrian Governments agreed a so-called “Package” of some 137 measures most of them designed to revise the 1948 Autonomy Statute to the benefit of the South Tyrolese and Ladins, as well as an 18-stage Operational Calendar for the Package’s implementation.