Conduct of Focused Evaluation Clause Samples

The Conduct of Focused Evaluation clause outlines the procedures and standards for carrying out targeted assessments or reviews within a specific context, such as a project, service, or process. It typically details who is responsible for conducting the evaluation, the scope and methods to be used, and any reporting or documentation requirements. For example, it may require that evaluations be performed by qualified personnel using agreed-upon criteria and that findings be shared with relevant stakeholders. The core function of this clause is to ensure that evaluations are systematic, objective, and effective in identifying issues or areas for improvement, thereby supporting informed decision-making and accountability.
Conduct of Focused Evaluation i. One of the eight state criterion must be assessed in every year that comprehensive evaluation is not required. ii. The selected criterion must be approved by the teacher’s evaluator and may have been identified in a previous comprehensive summative evaluation. iii. The evaluation must include an assessment of the criterion using the instructional leadership frameworks and approved student growth rubrics. More than one measure of student growth data must be used in scoring the student growth rubrics. iv. The focused evaluation will include the student growth rubrics of the selected criterion. If criterion 3, 6, or 8 are selected, the principal will use those student growth rubrics. If criterion 1, 2, 4, 5, or 7 if selected, the principal will use criterion 3 or 6 student growth rubrics. v. A teacher may be transferred from a focused evaluation to a comprehensive at the request of the teacher or principal, or at the direction of the principal.

Related to Conduct of Focused Evaluation

  • Conduct of the Business From the date hereof until the Closing or the termination of this Agreement in accordance with Section 7.1, Seller shall cause the Transferred Companies to: (x) conduct the Business in all material respects in the ordinary course consistent with past practice; and (y) use their reasonable best efforts to preserve intact the Business and the current relationships and goodwill of the Transferred Companies with customers, suppliers, contractors, licensors, employees, agents, producers, distributors, insureds, Insurance Regulators and others having business dealings with them. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, from the date hereof until the Closing or the termination of this Agreement in accordance with Section 7.1, except as otherwise expressly permitted or required by this Agreement or as set forth in Section 4.1 of the Seller Disclosure Letter, without the prior written consent of Buyer (which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed), Seller shall cause the Transferred Companies not to: (a) (i) split, combine or reclassify any of its outstanding capital stock or issue or authorize the issuance of any other securities in respect of, in lieu of or in substitution for shares of its outstanding capital stock or (ii) purchase, redeem or otherwise acquire any shares of outstanding capital stock of the Transferred Companies or any rights, warrants or options to acquire any such shares, other than, in each case, any such transaction solely involving Transferred Companies following which each Transferred Company remains a direct or indirect wholly owned Subsidiary of Seller; (b) issue, sell, grant, pledge or otherwise encumber any shares of capital stock of any of the Transferred Companies, any other voting securities or any securities convertible into, or any rights, warrants or options to acquire, any such shares, voting securities or convertible securities, other than, in each case, any such transaction solely involving Transferred Companies following which each Transferred Company remains a direct or indirect wholly owned Subsidiary of Seller; (c) amend its Organizational Documents in a manner that would be adverse to Buyer’s interests; (d) sell, lease, license or otherwise dispose of (including by way of reinsurance) any of the material assets (other than Investment Assets, which are the subject of clause (y) of this Section 4.1) of any of the Transferred Companies, except in the ordinary course of business consistent with past practice; (e) enter into any Contract with respect to any merger, consolidation, liquidation, dissolution or business combination (including any acquisition of assets or liabilities comprising a business or a segment, division or line of business) involving any of the Transferred Companies; (f) purchase, sell, lease, pledge, exchange, encumber or otherwise dispose or acquire any property or assets (other than transactions occurring in the ordinary course of business consistent with past practice and other than Investment Assets, which are the subject of clause (y) of this Section 4.1) for which the aggregate consideration paid or payable in any individual transaction is in excess of $2,000,000 or in the aggregate in excess of $7,500,000; (g) (i) amend, extend, renew or otherwise modify in any material respect any of the Leases, (ii) assign or sublease any material portion of any of the Leased Real Property or (iii) enter into any new lease, terminate any lease or buy any real property; (i) modify or amend in any material respect or terminate any material Contract, (ii) waive, release or assign any material rights or claims under any material Contract or (iii) enter into any material Contract, in each case other than in the ordinary course of business consistent with past practice; or (x) modify, amend or terminate any OB Contract or (y) waive, release or assign any rights or claims under any OB Contract; (i) incur any financial Indebtedness for borrowed money from third party lending sources (other than current trade accounts payable incurred in respect of property or services purchased in the ordinary course of business consistent with past practice) or assume, grant, guarantee or endorse, pledge or otherwise secure any assets or property or otherwise as an accommodation become responsible for (whether primary or secondary) the obligations of any Person (other than a Transferred Company), or make any third party loans or advances (other than, in each case, in the ordinary course of business consistent with past practice), for individual amounts in excess of $1,000,000 or in the aggregate in excess of $2,000,000; (j) default under any Indebtedness, or fail to pay or satisfy when due any Liability, of any of the Transferred Companies in excess of $500,000 (other than any such Liability that is being contested in good faith); (k) forgive, cancel or compromise any material debt or claim or waive or release any right, in each case other than in the ordinary course of business consistent with past practice or pursuant to an Insurance Contract; (l) enter into any new line of business; (m) make any capital expenditures in excess of $2,000,000 individually or $5,000,000 in the aggregate (not including those made in the ordinary course of business); (n) voluntarily abandon any material Permit, except to the extent required in order to comply with applicable Law, or voluntarily terminate, fail to renew or permit to lapse any material Permit; (o) settle or compromise or agree to the dismissal of any Litigation or threatened Litigation (in each case, except for claims under any insurance policies within applicable policy limits that do not allege bad faith), other than any settlement or compromise that involves solely cash payments of less than $5,000,000 in any individual case or of less than $10,000,000 in the aggregate (provided that Seller shall provide prior written notice to Buyer of any such settlement or compromise that involves solely cash payments in excess of $2,000,000 in any individual case); (p) other than in the ordinary course of business consistent with past practice, dispose of, permit to lapse, abandon, dedicate to the public domain, waive, release or assign any rights, or settle any claims, or permit the creation of any material Lien with respect to any Intellectual Property material to the Business; (q) (i) establish, adopt, amend or terminate any Company Benefit Plan or any arrangement which upon its establishment or adoption would constitute a material Company Benefit Plan or (ii) materially amend or terminate any related material insurance policy or related material vendor contract, in either case except (A) in the ordinary course of business consistent with past practice or (B) as may be required by applicable Laws or pursuant to the terms of any Company Benefit Plan as in effect on the date hereof; (r) make or promise to make any material bonus, profit-sharing or similar payment, or fund, increase or accelerate the vesting, payment or amount of wages, salary, commissions, fringe benefits, severance benefits, deferred compensation or other compensation or benefits (including equity-based compensation, whether payable in cash or otherwise) or remuneration payable to, or for the benefit of, any Employee, in each case except (i) as required by applicable Law or the terms of any Company Benefit Plan as in effect on the date hereof and (ii) with respect to Employees other than the LTIP Employees, to the extent such action is (x) not material or (y) made in the ordinary course of business consistent with past practice (including in connection with promotions and employee review cycles consistent with past practice); (i) terminate the employment of any Key Employee (other than for cause) or hire any new employee who would be, upon hiring, a Key Employee or (ii) enter into a collective bargaining agreement or similar labor agreement with respect to any Employees or renew, extend or renegotiate any existing collective bargaining agreement or similar labor agreement with respect to any Employees, except, in the case of this clause (ii), as may be required by applicable Law; (i) settle or compromise any Tax Audit or forgo the right to any refund of Taxes; (ii) change any of the Transferred Companies’ methods, policies or practices of Tax accounting or methods of reporting income or deductions for Tax purposes from those employed in the preparation of its most recently filed Tax Return; (iii) amend any Tax Return of or with respect to any of the Transferred Companies; (iv) enter into any agreement with a Tax Authority with respect to any Transferred Company, or terminate any agreement entered into with a Tax Authority with respect to any Transferred Company that is in effect as of the date hereof; (v) alter or make any Tax election; (vi) request a ruling relating to Taxes; (vii) grant any power of attorney relating to Tax matters; or (viii) prepare any Tax Return in a manner that is not consistent with past practices; (u) terminate, cancel or amend, or cause the termination, cancellation or amendment of, any material insurance coverage (and any surety bonds, letters of credit, cash collateral or other deposits related thereto required to be maintained with respect to such coverage) maintained by the Transferred Companies that is not replaced by comparable insurance coverage; (v) change in any material respect the terms for, or policies with respect to, the payment of commissions to any of its insurance agents, brokers or producers; (w) enter into any reinsurance commutations (other than as contemplated by Section 4.16 and the Commutation Agreement), or enter into, amend, modify or otherwise revise any reinsurance agreement or treaty that results in a material change in risk or coverage; (x) make any material change in its underwriting, reinsurance, claims administration, selling, reserving, Tax or financial accounting policies, guidelines, practices or principles (other than any change required by a change in applicable Laws, GAAP or SAP or, in respect of underwriting or claims administration policies, guidelines, practices or principles, in the ordinary course of business consistent with past practice); (y) other than as set forth in Schedule 4.1(y), amend or otherwise change the Investment Guidelines or make any investment or manage its Investment Assets other than in compliance with the Investment Guidelines; (z) during the period from the date hereof to the Closing Date, spend less than 90% (without the consent of Buyer) or more than 100% (without the consent of Seller), in the aggregate, of the advertising spending called for during such period by the advertising plan set forth on Schedule 4.1(z) (for purposes of calculating such aggregate percentage, the spending called for in any period by such advertising plan that is not fully completed between the date hereof and the Closing Date shall be determined on a pro rata basis based on the number of days of such partial period that actually elapsed between the date hereof and the Closing Date), with the actual amount of such spending within such limits being determined by the management of the Transferred Companies in its sole discretion; or (aa) agree or commit to do any of the foregoing.

  • Conduct of Research The Parties shall use Diligent Efforts to conduct their respective tasks, as assigned under the Research Plan, throughout the Mode of Action Program and shall conduct the Mode of Action Program in good scientific manner, and in compliance in all material respects with the requirements of applicable laws, rules and regulations and all applicable good laboratory practices to attempt to achieve their objectives efficiently and expeditiously.

  • Conduct of mediation In consultation with the mediator, the parties must determine a location, timetable and procedure for the mediation or, if the parties cannot agree on these matters within 7 Working Days of the appointment of the mediator these matters will be determined by the mediator.

  • Conduct of Mediation Sessions Mediation hearings will be conducted in an informal manner and discovery will not be allowed. The discussions, statements, writings and admissions will be confidential to the proceedings (pursuant to California Evidence Code sections 1115 through 1128) and will not be used for any other purpose unless otherwise agreed by the parties in writing. The parties may agree to exchange any information they deem necessary. Both parties shall have a representative attend the mediation who is authorized to settle the dispute, though City's recommendation of settlement may be subject to the approval of the Mayor and City Council. Either party may have attorneys, witnesses or experts present.

  • Conduct of Logging Unless otherwise specifi- cally provided herein, Purchaser shall fell trees desig- nated for cutting and shall remove the portions that meet Utilization Standards, as provided in B2.2, prior to accep- tance of subdivision for completion of logging under B6.36. Forest Service may make exceptions for occa- sional trees inadvertently not cut or trees or pieces not removed for good reason, including possible damage to forest resources or gross economic impracticability at the time of removal of other timber. Logging shall be con- ducted in accordance with the following, unless C6.4 pro- visions set forth requirements to meet special or unusual logging conditions: