Academic Proficiency Sample Clauses

Academic Proficiency. ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ Niihau O Kekaha Learning Center (KKNOK) will strive for improved student academic proficiency each year of the contract in language arts and math. Specific targets for achievement will be set when sufficient baseline data is available. In SY 2017-2018 the school’s proficiency rates will be based on Kaiapuni Assessment of Educational Outcomes (KĀEO) results for the 3rd and 4th graders and Smarter Balance Assessment (SBA) results for 8th and 11th graders. In SY 2018-2019 the school’s proficiency rates will be based on KĀEO results for 3rd through 5th graders and SBA results for 8th and 11th graders. In SY 2019-2020 the school’s proficiency rates will be based on KĀEO results for 3rd through 6th graders (pending development of KĀEO) and SBAC results for 8th and 11th graders. In SY 2020-2021, the school’s proficiency rates will be based on KĀEO results for 3rd through 7th graders (pending development of KĀEO) and SBAC results for 8th and 11th graders. ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ 3RD AND 4TH 3RD – 5TH 3RD – 6TH 3RD – 7TH ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ 3RD AND 4TH 3RD – 5TH 3RD – 6TH 3RD – 7TH SBA Math 8TH AND 11TH 8TH AND 11TH 8TH AND 11TH 8TH AND 11TH SBA ELA 8TH AND 11TH 8TH AND 11TH 8TH AND 11TH 8TH AND 11TH

Related to Academic Proficiency

  • Academic Program A. Upon successful completion of the major requirements specified in III. B below, Dakota State University will accept 24 technical course credits from the A.A.S. degree in Business Administration for students majoring in BBA (accounting, business technology, finance, management, marketing). Students must successfully complete the A.A.S. degree in Business Administration from SETC prior to transferring to Dakota State University for the technical course credits to be accepted. General Education coursework is in addition to the 24 technical course credits. Students must meet all Board or Regents policies and university graduation requirements in order to receive a degree. B. Requirements to be completed at Dakota State University to earn a Bachelor of Business Administration degree (accounting, business technology, finance, management, marketing) are outlined below. BADM 220 Business Statistics (3 credits) BADM 310 Business Finance (3 credits) BADM 321 Business Statistics II (3 credits) BADM 344 Managerial Communications (3 credits) BADM 350 Legal Environment of Business (3 credits) BADM 360 Organization and Management (3 credits) BADM 405 International Trade and Finance (3 credits) BADM 425 Production and Operations Management (3 credits) BADM 482 Business Policy and Strategy (3 credits) CIS 325 Management Information Systems (3 credits) SOC 285 Society and Technology (3 credits) ECON 201 Principles of Microeconomics (3 credits) ECON 202 Principles of Macroeconomics (3 credits) Choose one course from the following (3 credits) CIS 123 - Problem Solving and Programming (3 credits) CIS 130 - Visual Basic Programming (3 credits) CSC 150 - Computer Science I (3 credits) Choose three credits from the following (1 credit each): CIS 206 Advanced Applications: CIS 207 Advanced Applications: Spreadsheets CIS 208 Advanced Applications: Database CIS 209 Advanced Applications: SAS CIS 210 QuickBooks I The 30 credits must meet System General Education requirements and be selected from the approved list of courses specified in BOR policy 2:7. * Note: Transferable general education course credits can be completed at MTC.

  • Academic Year Academic Year is defined as beginning with the start of fall semester and ending with the completion of spring semester.

  • Academic Freedom Academic freedom shall be guaranteed to all employees, and no special limitation shall be placed upon study, investigation, presentation and interpretation of facts and ideas concerning man, human society, the physical and biological world, and other branches of learning subject to accepted standards of professional responsibility, community standards, and District-approved curriculum. These responsibilities include a commitment to democratic tradition, a concern for the welfare, growth and development of children, and an insistence upon objective scholarship. Employees who create work on their own time, own the right to that work.

  • REMIC Provisions Section 10.01

  • Commercialization Reports Throughout the term of this Agreement and during the Sell-Off Period, and within thirty (30) days of December 31st of each year, Company will deliver to University written reports of Company’s and Sublicensees’ efforts and plans to develop and commercialize the innovations covered by the Licensed Rights and to make and sell Licensed Products. Company will have no obligation to prepare commercialization reports in years where (a) Company delivers to University a written Sales Report with active sales, and (b) Company has fulfilled all Performance Milestones. In relation to each of the Performance Milestones each commercialization report will include sufficient information to demonstrate achievement of those Performance Milestones and will set out timeframes and plans for achieving those Performance Milestones which have not yet been met.