Examples of Providing district in a sentence
Providing district systems and services enables local management of the Project’s resource demands, thereby reducing burdens on existing municipal systems while increasing Project resiliency.
Providing district staff with ongoing, researched-based, professional learning and professional development on culturally responsive instructional practices (cf.
Providing district created on-line resources such as our Technology Tutorial Videos for staff development.
Formally articulating the board’s goals and long-term objectives.2. Providing district administers and staff with guidance in making decisions that affect students, employees and patrons of the district.3. Informing the public of the manner that the board and district will conduct its business and its relationships with staff, pupils, parents and patrons.
These include tax reforms, stronger links between planning and budgeting, and limits on permissible changes in the allocation of supplemental budgets.
Details of Your ExcessAll claims are subject to the following excess unless otherwise stated on your Insurance Schedule: Claim typeExcess payableCover for Insured Items£75Mechanical Breakdown for Insured Items£75Public Liability Property claims£500Public Liability Injury claimsNil This section details the covers automatically included within your policy.
Providing district courts with jurisdiction to hear bid protest claims has led to forum shopping and the fragmentation of Government contract law.Consolidation of jurisdiction in the Court of Federal Claims is necessary to develop a uniform national law on bid protest issues and end the wasteful practice of shopping for the most hospitable forum.
Providing district representation on the City Planning Commission not only achieves district inclusion, but allows planning within the City to benefit and be informed by the distinct views and issues within all sectors of the City.
Providing district support for site administrators to enroll in training, Principal's Coaching, etc.
Providing district administrators and staff with guidance in making decisions that affect students, employees and patrons of the district.