Common use of Key Elements Clause in Contracts

Key Elements. The key elements of the Charter School, as set forth in the application, are programs and processes that make this school unique. They will be included in the State Charter School Board annual reviews as assurances or may be included in the School Accountability Measures (number 11). • Large enough student population to offer all programmatic elements listed in the approved application; • Classrooms will be an active learning environment where constructivist interactions and group discourse drive the learning process; • Classrooms will model the university classroom in that it will, by its 5th year, have innovative and practical scientific apparati, student spaces to allow for private study and group interactions, and green space; • Faculty will employ effective and data-proven pedagogical methodologies; • Program will utilize the Peak to Peak model and adopt elements of the program design; • SGA will base the academic programs after the recommendations put forth primarily from American College Testing or The National High School Center; • Will offer Advanced Placement courses; • Minimum credits for graduation is 27.5; • Academic advisors will provide to each student counseling focusing on college and university acceptance; • Will not offer distance or online education, as defined in the application

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Sources: Charter Agreement, Charter Agreement