College Preparation Sample Clauses

College Preparation. All candidates shall have completed a state approved college/university preparation program in the professional field for which certification is to be issued. Candidates shall hold appropriate degrees, licenses, and additional coursework as prescribed in WACs 181-79A, 181-77A, RCWs 28A.305.130(1) & (2), 28A.410.010, and 28A.150.220. Out-of-state candidates will be required to submit all required documentation to OSPI to obtain valid Washington State certification as appropriate for assignments and levels they wish to instruct.
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College Preparation. All candidates shall have completed a state approved 31 college/university preparation program in the professional field for which 32 certification is to be issued. Candidates shall hold appropriate degrees, licenses, 33 and additional course work as prescribed by state and federal requirements. Out- 34 of-state candidates will be required to submit all required documentation to the 35 Office of the State Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI) to obtain valid 36 Washington State certification as appropriate for assignments and levels they wish 37 to instruct.
College Preparation. It is the mission of the College Counseling and Guidance Office at JPIIHS to guide and support students and their families through the college search and application process. We endeavor to work with students as individuals, to understand who they are beyond the classroom and to help them find a college that will provide a challenging and comfortable environment for them on all levels. In order to help our students begin to understand and prepare for the college process, counselors meet with students and parents in individual academic conferences beginning the freshman year and continuing through the junior year. The college counseling process begins in their freshman year as students are encouraged to understand that college preparation is a compilation of their entire high school academic and co-curricular experience. Our counselors seek to build an open relationship with students and their families in order to understand all of the factors involved as the college list is developed. Their role is to assist and advocate for students and to make sure that choices are informed and appropriate.
College Preparation. Integrated within our curriculum is a strong focus on college preparation. The Founding Board understands that even with the most rigorous academic curriculum, there are practical concerns that must be addressed before entering college. Therefore, beginning in the sixth grade, students will have a college preparation curriculum interwoven into their college visits to address practical concerns like entrance requirements, expectations for their dream schools, scholarship information, geographical location of their potential schools, majors and minors offered at different locations, and college graduation requirements.4 This practical knowledge will allow students and families to plan accordingly as they prepare for college. In CCA-West’s third year, the school anticipates hiring a director of high school placement to do the following: facilitate the incorporation of high school and college readiness skills and methods into classrooms; support the high school admission process; and, over time, support our alumni and create a strong alumni network. This person will facilitate school-wide professional development on how to talk about college and excite students about college in every class. S/he will work closely with individual students and families throughout the high school application process, develop relationships with a variety of high schools, and (with CCA-West’s returning alumni) support the college application process as needed. This role is pivotal in CCA-West’s ability to reach the school’s goal of sending all students to demanding high schools and colleges. Community Meetings Community Meetings will be held on Fridays, when the school will meet as a whole and highlight successes and challenges within the school environment. The meetings will be led by faculty and staff but will also provide leadership opportunities for students. During Community Meetings, individual students and classes will be rewarded for their accomplishments throughout the week. Enrichment After the academic day, students are able to participate in enrichment activities, including basketball, soccer, student government, and computer literacy. Technology Technology plays a role in the curriculum and assessment program at Columbus Collegiate.
College Preparation. Employees who teach nontransferable credit hour classes specified as courses under 100 level, excluding professional/technical courses.

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  • DOCUMENT PREPARATION The Transfer/Deed shall, save for the Land Transfer Tax Affidavit, be prepared in registrable form at the expense of Seller, and any Charge/Mortgage to be given back by the Buyer to Seller at the expense of the Buyer. If requested by Buyer, Seller covenants that the Transfer/Deed to be delivered on completion shall contain the statements contemplated by Section 50(22) of the Planning Act, R.S.O.1990.

  • Joint Preparation The preparation of this Agreement has been a joint effort of the parties and the resulting documents shall not, solely as a matter of judicial construction, be construed more severely against one of the parties than the other.

  • Proposal Preparation The contractor shall assume all costs associated with preparation of proposals for task order awards under the proposal process as an indirect charge (B&P costs). The Government will not reimburse awardees for proposals as a direct charge.

  • Professional Preparation and Scholarship The certificated classroom teacher exhibits, in his/her performance, evidence of having a theoretical background and knowledge of the principles and methods of teaching, and a commitment to education as a profession.

  • Planning and Preparation 1. Uses established local and the Core Curriculum Standards and Cumulative Progress Indicators as well as established local and state curriculum objectives in planning lessons.

  • Preparations No more than three (3) preparations per professor per term shall be the goal of the District and the Association. If more than three (3) preparations are necessary to meet particular needs of students or to meet the unique needs of a department, such additional preparations will only be assigned by the appropriate administrator following discussion with all affected members of the department. When such additional preparations are necessary, they shall be distributed equitably among department members.

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