Partner School definition

Partner School means a local school system, nonpublic school, or nonpublic special education school that has a written partnership agreement with an institution of higher education or alternative teacher preparation program to provide a teacher training practicum for participants enrolled in a teacher preparation program at the institution of higher education or alternative teacher preparation program.
Partner School. : means a public or private school with which FRA students participate in co-curricular activities and student events.
Partner School means a school selected by a college or university with which to collaborate in order to provide a geographically preferable location or to meet a subject area need in which a candidate may be placed for their clinical experience in order to prepare teacher candidates across all clinical experiences.

Examples of Partner School in a sentence

  • To the extent reasonably practicable, School District will employ two or more Teachers per individual Partner School.

  • Where first year students have studied at the same Partner School as their mentor, students will be paired prior to registration; where such matching is not possible, mentors will be allocated via subject-base.

  • In addition, the University will also grow its Partner School and College Scholarship Scheme to include more bursaries and we will introduce competitive work-linked financial programmes of support in partnership with these institutions too.

  • The Principal Contact Person designated in the Program Agreement shall serve as the representative of the Partner School for the coordination and fulfillment of the duties of this Data Privacy Addendum.

  • As set forth in applicable law, Partner School shall establish reasonable procedures by which a parent, legal guardian, or eligible student may review Personally Identifiable Information contained in the related student’s Pupil Records and correct erroneous information, consistent with the functionality of Services.


More Definitions of Partner School

Partner School means a local school system, nonpublic school,
Partner School means any secondary school in the Canterbury West Coast region bounded by and including Kaikoura in the north and the Rakaia River in the south on the east coast and Karamea in the north and Hari Hari in the south, on the west coast, that is registered with the MOE as an accredited secondary school and who has paid the annual levy due to SSC. This interpretation shall include state, integrated and private secondary schools.
Partner School means a public or private school with which eSchool students participate in co-curricular activities and student events.
Partner School means a public or private school with which FRA students participate in co-curricular activities and student events.
Partner School means [a school selected by a college or university with which to collaborate in order to provide a geographically preferable location or to meet a subject area need in which a candidate may be placed for their clinical experience in order to prepare teacher candidates across all clinical experiences.] a local school system, nonpublic school, or nonpublic special education school that has a written partnership agreement with an institution of higher education or alternative teacher preparation program to provide a teacher training practicum for participants enrolled in a teacher preparation program at the institution of higher education or alternative teacher preparation program.
Partner School means a public or private school with which Tesla students participate in co-curricular activities and student events.
Partner School means a public or private school with which ATECH students participate in co-curricular activities and student events.