CLASS REQUIREMENTS Clause Samples

The "Class Requirements" clause defines the specific standards, qualifications, or criteria that must be met for a class, group, or category within an agreement. This may include prerequisites for participation, minimum performance levels, or compliance with certain rules or regulations. For example, it could specify the necessary credentials for students to enroll in a course or the technical specifications a product must meet to be classified in a certain category. The core function of this clause is to ensure that all parties understand and adhere to the established requirements, thereby maintaining consistency and quality within the defined class.
CLASS REQUIREMENTS. Bachelor’s Degree, and/or appropriate full-time credential Class II Master’s Degree, or Bachelor’s Degree plus forty-five (45) approved semester units,* or Appropriate full-time credential (LIFE) plus forty-five (45) approved semester units,* or For Vocational Teachers***, (a) Bachelor’s Degree plus two (2) years of experience in the teaching field; or (b) Associate Degree plus six (6) years of experience in the teaching field Class III Master’s Degree with Sixty (60) approved semester units* beyond the Bachelor’s Degree, or Bachelor’s Degree plus seventy-five (75) approved semester units,* or Appropriate full-time credential (LIFE) plus seventy-five (75) approved semester units,* or For Vocational Teachers***, completion of thirty (30) approved semester units after hire and placement on Class II Class IV Master’s Degree plus forty-four (44) approved semester units, or Master’s Degree with ninety (90) approved semester units beyond the Bachelor’s Degree (Effective July 1, 1999) Appropriate full-time credential (LIFE) plus ninety (90) approved semester units including a Master’s Degree For Vocational Teachers***, completion of sixty (60) approved semester units after hire and placement on Class II including a Master’s Degree Class V Earned Doctorate, earned LLB or JD *Only those collegiate semester units may be counted which were taken subsequent to the awarding of the Bachelor’s Degree or the Life Credential. All course work for salary progression requires prior administrative approval. **Only those collegiate semester units may be counted which were taken subsequent to the awarding of the Master’s Degree. All course work for salary progression requires prior administrative approval. ***As designated by the Board of Governor’s of the California Community Colleges, those disciplines in which the Master’s Degree is not generally expected or available
CLASS REQUIREMENTS. The following requirements shall be met in order for the School District to be eligible to claim supplemental weighting for the courses being offered pursuant to this Contract. 1. Courses are supplementing, not supplanting, School District courses. 2. All courses must be included in the College catalog or an amendment or addendum to the catalog. 3. Courses must be open to all College students, not only School District students. 4. Courses must be for college credit and the credit must apply toward an associate of arts, associate of science, associate of applied science; or toward completion of a college diploma program. 5. Courses must be taught by a College-employed instructor or a teacher meeting college- licensing requirements. 6. Courses must be taught utilizing the College course guide, syllabus template and the College Learning Management system for roster verification, assessment reporting, final grading and end- of-course evaluations. 7. Services for School District students with special needs will be provided and funded by the School District. Accommodations must meet the ADAAA/Section 504 (Subpart E) Civil Rights Statutes. The reasonable accommodations that are written for students taking college-level classes are determined by the Coordinator of Disability Services after they have reviewed the appropriate documents. There will be no modification of curriculum; all students must complete essential course requirements.
CLASS REQUIREMENTS. Each dancer is required to attend weekly ballet technique classes at the Dance Conservatory of Denver throughout the year.(September through June including the Summer Intensive Program) Class Schedules and Tuition costs are posted on the DcD website: ▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇. Junior Company members (Ages 9-12) are required to attend at least two ballet classes per week, and Company Members (Ages 13 and older) are required to attend at least three ballet technique classes per week.
CLASS REQUIREMENTS. The following requirements shall be met in order for the School District to be eligible to claim supplemental weighting for the courses being offered pursuant to this Contract. Courses are supplementing, not supplanting, School District courses.
CLASS REQUIREMENTS. To pass the driver’s education class and obtain the certificate of completion, ALL students must attend at least 30 hours of classroom instruction, complete 7 hours of behind-the-wheel driving instruction and must attend 6 hours of DWI training. If any of these requirements are not met, the student WILL NOT pass the class and WILL NOT be issued a certificate of completion. • The total fee for driver’s education is $370 • $100 deposit is required at the time of registration with remaining balance due by end of 1st week of class Students will be charged a $20 cancellation fee if the scheduled behind the wheel lesson is canceled within 12 hours of the start of BTW session. The student must have a valid permit with them for each and every time they drive. If the student is unable to present a valid permit at the start of the scheduled drive time, this is cause for the instructor to cancel the lesson and a $20 cancellation fee will apply. Students who miss their BTW lesson are considered NO SHOWS and will be charged $20 for the missed BTW appointment. Please be mindful that if student does not show up for their scheduled drive time, the student is taking away drive time and observation from another student in the vehicle. Due to the nature of picking up students for their BTW drive session, a driving instructor may be a few minutes early or a few minutes late. If we deem driving conditions unsafe, we will cancel the scheduled drive time (no charge to you). BTW sessions usually have two or more teens in the vehicle together. There may be a time when your teen will be alone in the vehicle with an instructor. These times include: 🟏 When the student is the first student picked up by the instructor for the BTW session and they are on their way to pick up the next student. 🟏 When a student is the last one dropped off. 🟏 When there is a late cancellation or a no-show of the partner BTW student. 🟏 When the student has scheduled a private BTW session Classroom instruction consists of 33 hours and all students must attend at least 30 hours of classroom instruction. If students are absent for more than 1 day of class, these hours must be made up, ie. rescheduled in one of our other scheduled classes. If these hours are not rescheduled and attended, then the certificate of completion will not be issued to the student and a refund will not be given. The certificate of completion is required to obtain the provisional license.

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