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Charter School shall obtain the social security number of all individuals who are volunteers having contact with Charter School pupils or individuals who are employed by Charter School on either a full or part-time basis.
Charter School may enter into contracts with other persons or organizations, including municipal and county governments, for the transportation of Charter School pupils to and from school and for field trips, and/or for the nutrition services for Charter School pupils.
Charter School may enter into contracts with MPS or other persons or organizations, including municipal and county governments, for the transportation of Charter School pupils to and from school and for field trips, and/or for the nutrition services for Charter School pupils.
The entity that granted the charter determines that the academic performance of the Charter School is at least equal to the academic performance of the public schools that the Charter School pupils would otherwise have been required to attend, as well as the academic performance of the schools in the school district in which the Charter School is located, taking into account the composition of the pupil population that is served at the Charter School.
We expect all members of the school community to behave well, work hard, achieve high standards appropriate to their learning abilities, show respect for one another and to ensure that the School is a positive and safe place to be.For the School to achieve a positive ethos it is essential that all members of the school community work well alongside each other and develop positive working relationships (this includes all staff and other adults working in the School, pupils and parents).
Senior Management Teams will work together to ensure that there is an ethos of high expectation across the new campus regarding attainment and behaviour.The design and layout of the campus will ensure that Hillside School pupils are central to the planning and operation of the three establishments.
High School pupils at intermediate/advanced level on their instruments were offered daily tune sessions.
In the Senior School, pupils without formal commitments (such as sport, Forder programme, music or drama) are welcome to stay in the LRC until it closes at 1730.
Senior School pupils are strongly advised not to have or carry more cash than is needed on a daily basis (breakfast and snacks may be purchased daily for a small fee).
A Critical Issue is a consequence of a set of circumstances, which if left unresolved, puts delivery of successful lease management at risk.