Grade Alignment Clause Samples

Grade Alignment. Appendix 1 - Principles of Service Area Salary Alignment
Grade Alignment. Collaborate with early learning staff at the ESD and OSPI to communicate and support early learning philosophy and goals. ESD leads will consider including early learning staff in school improvement planning for the region. Preschool Expansion. Interface with early learning staff both at ESD and OSPI to communicate about and support regional plans for preschool expansion. ESD Leads will serve as advocates for preschool expansion. Outcomes, Goals, Objectives Much is to be learned during this transition year which will better inform the outcomes and goals to be planned and measured on an annual basis. An examination will also include: The implementation of the WSIF and the new System and School Improvement support model includes several key deliverables: School completion of needs assessment and development of an improvement plan LEA Consolidated Plan for districts that have a majority (more than 50 percent) of their schools identified for improvement; ESD analysis of regional, district, and school needs; ESD completion of the current reality survey for baseline services in support of the CSA; ESD and OSSI development of capacity building plan. In the absence of an improvement planning tool, these activities are planned as interim progress monitoring and reporting steps: OSSI will develop a progress reporting protocol and schedule in order to monitor improvement activity, share results, and make adjustments to tactics and strategies as needed. ESDs will submit the progress report with the associated evidence. Through the year’s learning and investigation of tools to support the progress monitoring, more detailed plans will be developed for the 2019-20 CSA. Assurances ESD officials have read, understand and agree with the expectations and deliverables of this CSA. Glossary Working document:

Related to Grade Alignment

  • Grades At the end of each semester, students shall receive a final grade report that shall become a part of their permanent record. The College District’s grading system shall apply to all courses: A (90-100) - Excellent B (80-89) - Good C (70-79) - Average D (60-69) - Poor F (Below 60) - Failure I Incomplete Q Dropped W Dropped Due to Good Cause or Withdrawal from College CR Credit P Pass NP Not Passing FS Academic Fresh Start I - Incomplete: indicates that the coursework was incomplete because of serious illness or other justified emergency. The instructor shall change the grade of “I” to a grade based on the work completed for the course in addition to the work specified in the course completion contract. All incomplete work shall be completed within 90 days of the start of the next long semester. Failure to complete the work specified in the course completion contract shall result in a grade of zero, which shall be factored into the final grade calculation with appropriate weighting relative to other course grades.

  • Grade The employee's grade level. (1-15)

  • Crane Erection & Jumping (a) Cranes and man/material hoists may be erected, altered, climbed and dismantled during times when ordinary production works are in progress subject to the work being done in full compliance with a relevant operational safety zone (OSZ) plan which has been developed specifically for that operation with consideration to overall site safety. (b) The crane crew for each tower crane (Crane Crew) must consist of the following: (i) crane driver; and (ii) three (3) dogmen. (c) In addition to the appropriate tickets held by the crane driver and the dogmen, the following high risk licences must be held amongst the Crane Crew: (i) rigging; and (ii) material handling. (d) Where a Project consists of a single Crane Crew, the Employer should endeavour to ensure another member of the Crane Crew holds a crane driver licence.

  • Trunk Group Architecture and Traffic Routing 5.2.1 The Parties shall jointly establish Access Toll Connecting Trunks between CLEC and CBT by which they will jointly provide Tandem-transported Switched Exchange Access Services to Interexchange Carriers to enable such Interexchange Carriers to originate and terminate traffic from and to CLEC's Customers. 5.2.2 Access Toll Connecting Trunks shall be used solely for the transmission and routing of Exchange Access and non-translated Toll Free traffic (e.g., 800/888) to allow CLEC’s Customers to connect to or be connected to the interexchange trunks of any Interexchange Carrier that is connected to the CBT access Tandem. 5.2.3 The Access Toll Connecting Trunks shall be one-way or two-way trunks, as mutually agreed, connecting an End Office Switch that CLEC utilizes to provide Telephone Exchange Service and Switched Exchange Access Service in the given LATA to an access Tandem Switch CBT utilizes to provide Exchange Access in the LATA.

  • Voice Grade Unbundled Copper Sub-Loop Unbundled Sub-Loop Distribution – Intrabuilding Network Cable (aka riser cable)