Student Distribution Sample Clauses

Student Distribution. Reasonable efforts shall be made at the beginning of the school year or semester to provide for an equitable distribution of regular education students on any grade level or specialized area in the elementary schools and by subject and level in the secondary schools with respect to class size, discipline history, and ability levels. While reasonable efforts should be made to maintain distribution levels as much as possible throughout the year, it is understood that mobility factors, the timely accessibility of student information, and the individual needs of each student will impact distribution equity. Teacher input shall be solicited to attempt a balance of the student population. The Building Principal shall have the authority to implement the foregoing provisions. In doing so, the Building Principal will consider input that may be given by affected classroom teachers.
Student Distribution. Third-fifth grade students will receive a Digital Device for in classroom use. Students must sign the VCS Digital Device Agreement before the time they receive their Digital Device. Device are not allowed to be taken home and failure to comply will result in disciplinary action and/or the student being charged for the full replacement cost.
Student Distribution. The District will maintain uniform class size consistent with staff and facilities. The counselor(s) and building administrator(s) will fairly distribute students, within grade level or subject area, recognizing exceptional students may warrant lower class size due to increased demands for instructional support. The District will provide additional supplies, textbooks, instructional equipment and student desks as recommended by the employee after consultation with the Administration.
Student Distribution. Jr. High students will receive a Digital Device and case. Students must sign the VCS Digital Device Agreement at the time they receive their Digital Device.

Related to Student Distribution

  • Contract Distribution The Employer will provide all current and new employees with a link to the new Agreement. Each department or unit will maintain a paper copy of the contract accessible to all employees.

  • Qualified Reservist Distributions If you are a qualified reservist member called to active duty for more than 179 days or an indefinite period, the payments you take from your IRA during the active duty period are not subject to the 10 percent early distribution penalty tax.

  • Qualified HSA Funding Distribution If you are eligible to contribute to a health savings account (HSA), you may be eligible to take a one-time tax-free HSA funding distribution from your IRA and directly deposit it to your HSA. The amount of the qualified HSA funding distribution may not exceed the maximum HSA contribution limit in effect for the type of high deductible health plan coverage (i.e., single or family coverage) that you have at the time of the deposit, and counts toward your HSA contribution limit for that year. For further detailed information, you may wish to obtain IRS Publication 969, Health Savings Accounts and Other Tax-Favored Health Plans.

  • Operating Distributions Subject to Section 5.2, the Company shall from time to time distribute to the Member such amounts in cash and other assets as shall be determined by the Member.

  • Interim Distributions At such times as may be determined by it in its sole discretion, the Trustee shall distribute, or cause to be distributed, to the Beneficiaries, in proportion to the number of Trust Units held by each Beneficiary relating to the Trust, such cash or other property comprising a portion of the Trust Assets as the Trustee may in its sole discretion determine may be distributed without detriment to the conservation and protection of the Trust Assets in the Trust.