Common use of Charter Revocation Clause in Contracts

Charter Revocation. A. Pursuant to § 38-1802.13 of the Act, PCSB may revoke the Charter if PCSB determines that the School has (i) committed a violation of applicable law or a material violation of the conditions, terms, standards, or procedures set forth in the Charter, including violations relating to the education of children with disabilities; or (ii) failed to meet the goals and student academic achievement expectations set forth in the Charter.

Appears in 5 contracts

Sources: Charter School Agreement, Charter School Agreement, Charter School Agreement

Charter Revocation. A. Pursuant to § §38-1802.13 of the Act, PCSB may revoke the Charter if PCSB determines that the School has (i) committed a violation of applicable law or a material violation of the conditions, terms, standards, or procedures set forth in the Charter, including violations relating to the education of children with disabilities; or (ii) failed to meet the goals and student academic achievement expectations set forth in the Charter.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Charter School Agreement, Charter School Agreement, Charter School Agreement

Charter Revocation. A. Pursuant ▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ to § 38-1802.13 of the Act, PCSB may revoke the Charter if PCSB determines that the School has (i) committed a violation of applicable law or a material violation of the conditions, terms, standards, or procedures set forth in the Charter, including violations relating to the education of children with disabilities; or (ii) failed to meet the goals and student academic achievement expectations set forth in the Charter.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Renewal Charter School Agreement

Charter Revocation. A. Pursuant ▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ to § §38-1802.13 of the Act, PCSB may revoke the Charter if PCSB determines that the School has (i) committed a violation of applicable law or a material violation of the conditions, terms, standards, or procedures set forth in the Charter, including violations relating to the education of children with disabilities; , or (ii) failed to meet the goals and student academic achievement expectations set forth in the Charter.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Charter School Agreement

Charter Revocation. A. Pursuant to § §38-1802.13 of the Act, PCSB may revoke the Charter if PCSB determines that the School has (i) committed a violation of applicable law or a material violation of the conditions, terms, standards, or procedures set forth in the Charter, including violations relating to the education of children with disabilities; , or (ii) failed to meet the goals and student academic achievement expectations set forth in the Charter.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Charter School Agreement

Charter Revocation. A. Pursuant ▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ to § §38-1802.13 of the Act, PCSB may revoke the Charter if PCSB determines that the School has (i) committed a violation of applicable law or a material violation of the conditions, terms, standards, or procedures set forth in the Charter, including violations relating to the education of children with disabilities; or (ii) failed to meet the goals and student academic achievement expectations set forth in the Charter.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Charter School Agreement

Charter Revocation. A. Pursuant to § §38-1802.13 of the Act, PCSB may revoke the Charter if PCSB determines finally determines, after exhausting any appeals of the School or opportunities to cure, that the School has (i) committed a violation of applicable law or a material violation of the conditions, terms, standards, or procedures set forth in the Charter, including violations relating to the education of children with disabilities; or (ii) failed to meet the goals and student academic achievement expectations set forth in the Charter.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Charter School Agreement