New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 6 - PRIMARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION
Chapter 80 - ALTERNATIVE EDUCATION - CHARTER SCHOOLS
Part 5 - CHARTER SCHOOL GOVERNING BODY TRAINING REQUIREMENTS
Section 6.80.5.7 - DEFINITIONS
Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024
A. "Applicant" means a source, individual, or entity that has submitted an application to the department for approval to provide governing body training.
B. "Approved provider" means a source, individual, or entity approved by the department to provide governing body training that consists of a designated curriculum provided by a designated facilitator.
C. "Department-assigned training course code" means the code assigned to an application package that meets the substantive review requirements.
D. "Designated curriculum" means the curriculum that was provided in the application submitted to the department for the purpose of receiving approval to provide training to governing bodies.
E. "Designated facilitator" means the individual identified in the application submitted to the department for the purpose of receiving approval to provide training to governing bodies.
F. "Eligible facilitator" means a proposed facilitator who is not disqualified for any of the reasons identified in Subparagraphs (b) and (c) of Paragraph (2) of Subsection E of 6.80.5.11 NMAC.
G. "Governing body member" means a member of a governing body of a charter school who will be a voting member upon completion of the initial seven-hour training provided by the department or who has completed the initial seven-hour training and is a voting member.
H. "School specific onboarding" means the action or process of integrating a new governing body member into the school by familiarizing the new governing body member with the school's governance structure and requirements, other governing body members, financial status (including budget), history, contract, goals, model, staff, strengths, and challenges, and current academic, financial, and organizational performance.