Sentences with phrase «received the waivers as»

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If we terminate Mr. Drexler's employment without cause or he terminates his employment with good reason, Mr. Drexler will be entitled to receive (i) a payment of his earned but unpaid annual base salary through the termination date, any accrued vacation pay and any un-reimbursed expenses, and (ii) subject to Mr. Drexler's execution of a valid general release and waiver of claims against us, as well as his compliance with the non-competition, non-solicitation and confidential information restrictions described below, (a) a payment equal to his annual base salary and target cash incentive award, one - half of such payment to be paid on the first business day that is six (6) months and one (1) day following the termination date and the remaining one - half of such payment to be paid in six equal monthly installments commencing on the first business day of the seventh calendar month following the termination date, (b) a payment equal to the product of (x) the last annual cash incentive award Mr. Drexler received prior to the termination date and (y) a fraction, the numerator of which is the number of days of service completed by Mr. Drexler in the year of termination and the denominator of which is 365, such amount to be paid on the first business day that is six (6) months and one (1) day following the termination date, and (c) the immediate vesting of such portion of unvested restricted shares and stock options as provided and pursuant to the terms of the relevant grant agreements under our 2003 Equity Incentive Plan.
Arcadier customers who subscribes to Payoneer's Mass Payout services will be eligible to receive a waiver of program set - up fees, as well as complimentary ACH transfers, as well as full utilization of Payoneer's global payout technology.
The new law will allow law enforcement to return the dog to duty after receiving a waiver from a local health department as long as the dog has up - to - date rabies vaccinations.
They also pointed out how the education department has made recent adjustments to standardized testing, such as reducing the number of questions and testing time on state assessments for students in grades 3 through 8 this school year, and receiving a federal waiver to stop «double testing» in math for seventh and eighth graders through a combination of state and federal testing.
The School Boards Association, however, is not as enthusiastic about the possibly of numerous schools applying for and receiving waivers.
Dietl's hope of running in the Republican primary depends on receiving a waiver, known as a Wilson - Pakula, from the Republican county committees in at least three of New York City's five counties.
Krumpter, who is currently ranked a captain and expected to become village police chief by early next year, received approval from the state Civil Service Commission at its October meeting for what is known as the Section 211 waiver, which was requested by the village through a formal application submitted on Aug. 21, commission spokesman Jian Paolucci said.
However, Skoufis voted in favor of requesting Albany's Civil Service Commission to allow the recently appointed Woodbury Police Chief to receive a Section 211 waiver which would let him collect his full police pension as well as a full salary as Police Chief.
Walcott, who is the current deputy mayor for Education and Community Development, needs the waiver because of a state law that requires all school chancellors to either be certified as superintendents or receive a waiver.
Students received textbook waivers for the campus bookstore as well as the gift cards described above.
As in California's CORE districts, a collaborative of ten districts that received a federal waiver under NCLB, the multiple measures can be weighted periodically — the new law requires a determination once every three years — to allow a calculation of which schools are most in need of assistance.
Authors Paul Peterson and Peter Kaplan find that even though 37 states and the District of Columbia (D.C.) received a waiver from the U.S. Department of Education as incentive to join the Common Core State Standards (CCSS) consortia and raise their standards in 2009, standards still declined in rigor in 26 states and D.C. between 2009 and 2011.
Just as Hispanic students were the only ones receiving authentic bilingual education before Proposition 227, they are the only ones being waivered after 227.
But for Core proponents, the timing couldn't be worse: Just as states began implementing the new standards, 40 states receiving No Child waivers are also launching new systems to evaluate teachers, which will incorporate some measures of student achievement, including, where available, scores from standardized tests.
For example, as one condition for receiving a waiver, the Obama administration would require every state to adhere to the national curriculum standards or some federally - approved equivalent.
As Anne Hyslop reported, the newly announced waiver guidelines now ask states for «a demonstration that a school may not receive the highest rating in the state's accountability system if there are significant achievement or graduation rate gaps in the school that are not closing.»
As for ESEA flexibility waivers, a condition of receiving a federal waiver from No Child Left Behind was that states have in place «college - and career - ready standards.»
These three states received one - year, conditional waivers in 2012 that could be extended for another year as long as states created rules about teacher and principal evaluations that lived up to Education Department demands.
The Obama administration also required that teacher evaluations be tied to student performance for states seeking waivers from the mandates of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA), and California as a result did not receive a waiver, although six districts, including LA Unified, did receive them.
School and school district grades continue to be artificially inflated due to waivers they received as the state was transitioning to new tests and higher standards.
As a result, states receiving waivers carte blanch to let schools and districts — especially those in suburbia — off the hook for serving up mediocre instruction and curricula to black, Latino, Asian, and poor white children.
Supplemental Educational Services and Student Achievement in Five Waiver Districts (2011) presents final implementation and outcome findings from the five districts that received waivers to serve as Supplemental Educational Service (SES) providers, despite being identified for improvement, corrective action or restructuring.
States that receive waivers will still test students annually, but in September, their schools will no longer face the punitive measures outlined in No Child Left Behind, such as firing half a school's staff members, removing the principal or even shutting down a school altogether.
This occurred at the federal level, as we all likely know, primarily via Race to the Top and the No Child Left Behind Waivers essentially forced upon states when states had to adopt VAMs (or growth models) to also reform their teachers, and subsequently their schools, in order to continue to receive the federal funds upon which all states still rely.
As states and districts work to develop new accountability systems under the Every Student Succeeds Act, six California districts who received federal waivers under the Obama administration are getting the first hints of how more holistic accountability systems might work.
Over the past few months, the administration has met stiff resistance in its efforts to hold states responsible for not following through on reforms promised as conditions for receiving the waivers.
A.B. 5 is being sold as a bill to help California's application for an ESEA Waiver, but the bill has key problems that would both hurt the students and teachers of California, and prevent California from successfully receiving an ESEA wWaiver, but the bill has key problems that would both hurt the students and teachers of California, and prevent California from successfully receiving an ESEA waiverwaiver.
It also suggests that states receiving the NCLB waivers be regarded as reform laboratories whose eventual successes and failures can inform Congress's Elementary and Secondary Education Act reauthorization.
What kind of standard is the U.S. Department of Education putting in place as part of its process for approving revamped teacher evaluation systems states are required to put in place in exchange for receiving a waiver?
As the Center on Education Policy noted in its recent survey of states granted waivers under the gambit, there is already fears that they will have scotch the accountability systems they put in place after receiving the waivers and start all over again under a new version of the federal education law.
As of this week, 41 states have received waivers; two states (Illinois and Texas) have pending applications; and seven states have either been rejected, withdrew their applications, or not applied.
As part of Oregon's waiver from the No Child Left Behind mandates, more schools will receive additional support from the state this year to help increase student...
Alabama has received a waiver from portions of the federal Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA), which requires the state to include growth in student achievement as a significant factor in the evaluation framework, as well as a multitiered rating system.
Nine of the states that have received ESEA Waivers from the Department - Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Idaho, Louisiana, New Mexico Oklahoma, Oregon, and Texas - include dual and concurrent enrollment classes as an indicator of college readiness as part of their annual measurable objectives formulas.
Independent charters are not included in the California Office of Reform Education (CORE)'s statistics, because CORE's system was developed as part of a waiver its districts received from the federal government relieving them of some of the mandates of the No Child Left Behind law.
Last week, the U.S. Department of Education received the latest NCLB waiver requests from Alabama, Alaska, Hawaii, Maine, New Hampshire, North Dakota, and West Virginia, as well as Puerto Rico and the Bureau of Indian Education.
The concepts also have been watered down as states have received waivers from the No Child Left Behind Act.
As part of the program, students receive tuition waivers for the college courses they take through Success Academy.
As of August 1, it was still unclear whether Bonilla's new bill would receive a waiver and come up for a re-vote.
Ford might have delivered as few as two by December 31, 2016, though it did receive a waiver from the FIA and Le Mans authorities allowing it dodge the letter of the law — to the irritation of some rival team bosses, one of whom describes the situation as disappointing and «unfortunate that they have taken advantage of a good opportunity.»
Additionally, as a cardmember you receive access to Priority Pass airport lounges, and a TSA Pre / Global Entry fee waiver.
If you pick the right credit card, you not only receive cash or points when you spend, you also get important protections such as free manufacturers» warranties, collision damage waivers for rental cars, purchase protection, price protection, and return protection.
As of August 18, 2017, Fannie Mae allows lenders to receive a Property Inspection Waiver (PIW) on certain one - unit principal residence and second home purchase transactions with loan to value ratios up to 80 %, rather than a tradition in - person appraisal.
As a Medallion member, you will receive special perks and benefits like fee waivers and additional SkyMiles earned on flights.
As you can see in the chart above, you can receive a spend waiver for Premier Silver, Premier Gold, and Premier Platinum elite status... but not Premier 1K.
-- All MFA students receive full tuition waivers and monthly stipends as part of assistantships and numerous MA / MAEd research assistantships are granted with equal benefits — Graduate assistantships are available for students in the MFA Studio programs, MA in Art History, and MAEd programs.
if your employer has rights to intellectual property you create, you have either (i) received permission from your employer to post or make available the Content, including but not limited to any software, or (ii) secured from your employer a waiver as to all rights in or to the Content;
For weeks, administration officials have been meeting with car companies as well as green groups and representatives from California — which is awaiting word on whether it will receive a federal waiver to regulate greenhouse gas emissions from vehicles — to try to broker a deal on the issue.
[28] This is not to suggest that a person's general knowledge or understanding of a legal principle, obtained as the result of legal advice received in a different context, will necessarily or even usually be sufficient to result in deemed waiver.
When someone signs a waiver agreeing not to enforce their strict rights over a period of time, such as receiving payments, can they still later claim such payments back?
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