Common use of Accruing Seniority Clause in Contracts

Accruing Seniority. Seniority is defined to mean the amount of time an individual is continuously employed as a teacher within the school district.  Except as provided in Article X, Military Leave, Sabbatical Leave, Honorary or Fellowship Leaves, and Article VIII, teacher returning from an administrative position; a teacher shall not earn seniority or advancement on the salary schedule during a period of unpaid leave or layoff.  A teacher returning to a position following an unpaid leave or layoff, except for those situations referenced in the preceding paragraph, shall resume earning seniority and credit on the salary schedule, as of the effective date of return from unpaid leave or layoff. Any certified teacher under contract who has been employed up to and including fifty percent (50%) of scheduled hours of instruction in one (1) school year shall be granted one-half (1/2) year credit for the purposes of seniority under this Article. Any teacher employed more than fifty percent (50%) of scheduled hours of instruction in one (1) school year shall be granted one (1) year credit for purposes of seniority. A seniority list will be published by the Human Resources Office in April of each school year. It is the responsibility of each teacher to verify agreement with certification endorsements and seniority by initialing. Any inquiries should be brought to the attention of the Assistant Superintendent of Human Resources Office immediately. The Human Resource Office will investigate all inquiries. Failure to initial represents agreement with the information listed and is not subject to review after June 30 of the current school year. Further, it is the individual teacher’s responsibility to notify the Human Resources Office immediately of any changes in certification. Fully qualified and fully certified teachers shall be defined as follows: 1. Teachers who hold a provisional, professional education, continuing or qualified teaching certificate in a given subject area; and 2. Who have completed eighteen (18) semester hours of college credit in a given subject or have taught in the subject areas or grade level on a regular basis within the last five (5) years preceding the layoff; and 3. Teachers who have the certification(s) and qualification(s) required by any applicable state and/or federal legislation, regulations or guidelines for the positions held by the teachers.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Master Agreement, Master Agreement, Master Agreement

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Accruing Seniority. Seniority is defined to mean the amount of time an individual is continuously employed as a teacher within the school district. Except as provided in Article X, Military Leave, Sabbatical Leave, Honorary or Fellowship Leaves, and Article VIII, teacher returning from an administrative position; a teacher shall not earn seniority or advancement on the salary schedule during a period of unpaid leave or layoff. A teacher returning to a position following an unpaid leave or layoff, except for those situations referenced in the preceding paragraph, shall resume earning seniority and credit on the salary schedule, as of the effective date of return from unpaid leave or layoff. Any certified teacher under contract who has been employed up to and including fifty percent (50%) of scheduled hours of instruction in one (1) school year shall be granted one-half (1/2) year credit for the purposes of seniority under this Article. Any teacher employed more than fifty percent (50%) of scheduled hours of instruction in one (1) school year shall be granted one (1) year credit for purposes of seniority. A seniority list will be published by the Human Resources Office in April of each school year. It is the responsibility of each teacher to verify agreement with certification endorsements and seniority by initialing. Any inquiries should be brought to the attention of the Assistant Superintendent of Human Resources Office immediately. The Human Resource Office will investigate all inquiries. Failure to initial represents agreement with the information listed and is not subject to review after June 30 of the current school year. Further, it is the individual teacher’s responsibility to notify the Human Resources Office immediately of any changes in certification. Fully qualified and fully certified teachers shall be defined as follows: 1. Teachers who hold a provisional, professional education, continuing or qualified teaching certificate in a given subject area; and 2. Who have completed eighteen (18) semester hours of college credit in a given subject or have taught in the subject areas or grade level on a regular basis within the last five (5) years preceding the layoff; and 3. Teachers who have the certification(s) and qualification(s) required by any applicable state and/or federal legislation, regulations or guidelines for the positions held by the teachers.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Agreement

Accruing Seniority. Seniority is defined to mean the amount of time an individual is continuously employed as a teacher within the school district.  Except as provided in Article XXII, Military Leave, Sabbatical Leave, Honorary or Fellowship Leaves, and Article VIIIX, teacher returning from an administrative position; a teacher shall not earn seniority or advancement on the salary schedule during a period of unpaid leave or layoff.  A teacher returning to a position following an unpaid leave or layoff, except for those situations referenced in the preceding paragraph, shall resume earning seniority and credit on the salary schedule, as of the effective date of return from unpaid leave or layoff. Any certified teacher under contract who has been employed up to and including fifty percent (50%) of scheduled hours of instruction in one (1) school year shall be granted one-one- half (1/2) year credit for the purposes of seniority under this Article. Any teacher employed more than fifty percent (50%) of scheduled hours of instruction in one (1) school year shall be granted one (1) year credit for purposes of seniority. A seniority list will be published by the Human Resources Office in April of each school year. It is the responsibility of each teacher to verify agreement with certification endorsements and seniority by initialing. Any inquiries should be brought to the attention of the Assistant Superintendent of Human Resources Office immediately. The Human Resource Office office will investigate all inquiries. Failure to initial represents agreement with the information listed and is not subject to review after June 30 of the current school year. Further, it is the individual teacher’s responsibility to notify the Human Resources Office office immediately of any changes in certification. Fully qualified and fully certified teachers shall be defined as follows: 1. Teachers who hold a provisional, professional education, continuing or qualified teaching certificate in a given subject area; and 2. Who have completed eighteen (18) semester hours of college credit in a given subject or have taught in the subject areas or grade level on a regular basis within the last five (5) years preceding the layoff; and 3. Teachers who have the certification(s) and qualification(s) required by any applicable state and/or federal legislation, regulations or guidelines for the positions held by the teachers.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Agreement

Accruing Seniority. Seniority is defined to mean the amount of time an individual is continuously employed as a teacher within the school district.  Except as provided in Article X, Military Leave, Sabbatical Leave, Honorary or Fellowship Leaves, and Article VIII, teacher returning from an administrative position; a teacher shall not earn seniority or advancement on the salary schedule during a period of unpaid leave or layoff.  A teacher returning to a position following an unpaid leave or layoff, except for those situations referenced in the preceding paragraph, shall resume earning seniority and credit on the salary schedule, as of the effective date of return from unpaid leave or layoff. Any certified teacher under contract who has been employed up to and including fifty percent (50%) of scheduled hours of instruction in one (1) school year shall be granted one-half (1/2) year credit for the purposes of seniority under this Article. Any teacher employed more than fifty percent (50%) of scheduled hours of instruction in one (1) school year shall be granted one (1) year credit for purposes of seniority. A seniority list will be published by the Human Resources Office in April of each school year. It is the responsibility of each teacher to verify agreement with certification endorsements and seniority by initialing. Any inquiries should be brought to the attention of the Assistant Superintendent of Human Resources Office immediately. The Human Resource Office office will investigate all inquiries. Failure to initial represents agreement with the information listed and is not subject to review after June 30 of the current school year. Further, it is the individual teacher’s responsibility to notify the Human Resources Office office immediately of any changes in certification. Fully qualified and fully certified teachers shall be defined as follows: 1. Teachers who hold a provisional, professional education, continuing or qualified teaching certificate in a given subject area; and 2. Who have completed eighteen (18) semester hours of college credit in a given subject or have taught in the subject areas or grade level on a regular basis within the last five (5) years preceding the layoff; and 3. Teachers who have the certification(s) and qualification(s) required by any applicable state and/or federal legislation, regulations or guidelines for the positions held by the teachers.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Agreement

Accruing Seniority. Seniority is defined to mean the amount of time an individual is continuously employed as a teacher within the school district.  Except as provided in Article X, Military Leave, Sabbatical Leave, Honorary or Fellowship Leaves, and Article VIII, teacher returning from an administrative position; a teacher shall not earn seniority or advancement on the salary schedule during a period of unpaid leave or layoff.  A teacher returning to a position following an unpaid leave or layoff, except for those situations referenced in the preceding paragraph, shall resume earning seniority and credit on the salary schedule, as of the effective date of return from unpaid leave or layoff. Any certified teacher under contract who has been employed up to and including fifty percent (50%) of scheduled hours of instruction in one (1) school year shall be granted one-half (1/2) year credit for the purposes of seniority under this Article. Any teacher employed more than fifty percent (50%) of scheduled hours of instruction in one (1) school year shall be granted one (1) year credit for purposes of seniority. A seniority list will be published by the Human Resources Office in April of each school year. It is the responsibility of each teacher to verify agreement with certification endorsements and seniority by initialing. Any inquiries should be brought to the attention of the Assistant Superintendent of Human Resources Office immediately. The Human Resource Office office will investigate all inquiries. Failure to initial represents agreement with the information listed and is not subject to review after June 30 of the current school year. Further, it is the individual teacher’s responsibility to notify the Human Resources Office office immediately of any changes in certification. Fully qualified and fully certified teachers shall be defined as follows: 1. Teachers who hold a provisional, professional education, continuing or qualified teaching certificate in a given subject area; and 2. Who have completed eighteen (18) semester hours of college credit in a given subject or have taught in the subject areas or grade level on a regular basis within the last five (5) years preceding the layoff; and 3. Teachers who have the certification(s) and qualification(s) required by any applicable state and/or federal legislation, regulations or guidelines for the positions held by the teachers.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Agreement

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Accruing Seniority. Seniority is defined to mean the amount of time an individual is continuously employed as a teacher within the school district. Except as provided in Article X, Military Leave, Sabbatical Leave, Honorary or Fellowship Leaves, and Article VIII, teacher returning from an administrative position; a teacher shall not earn seniority or advancement on the salary schedule during a period of unpaid leave or layoff. A teacher returning to a position following an unpaid leave or layoff, except for those situations referenced in the preceding paragraph, shall resume earning seniority and credit on the salary schedule, as of the effective date of return from unpaid leave or layoff. Any certified teacher under contract who has been employed up to and including fifty percent (50%) of scheduled hours of instruction in one (1) school year shall be granted one-half (1/2) year credit for the purposes of seniority under this Article. Any teacher employed more than fifty percent (50%) of scheduled hours of instruction in one (1) school year shall be granted one (1) year credit for purposes of seniority. A seniority list will be published by the Human Resources Office in April of each school year. It is the responsibility of each teacher to verify agreement with certification endorsements and seniority by initialing. Any inquiries should be brought to the attention of the Assistant Superintendent of Human Resources Office immediately. The Human Resource Office office will investigate all inquiries. Failure to initial represents agreement with the information listed and is not subject to review after June 30 of the current school year. Further, it is the individual teacher’s responsibility to notify the Human Resources Office office immediately of any changes in certification. Fully qualified and fully certified teachers shall be defined as follows: 1. Teachers who hold a provisional, professional education, continuing or qualified teaching certificate in a given subject area; and 2. Who have completed eighteen (18) semester hours of college credit in a given subject or have taught in the subject areas or grade level on a regular basis within the last five (5) years preceding the layoff; and 3. Teachers who have the certification(s) and qualification(s) required by any applicable state and/or federal legislation, regulations or guidelines for the positions held by the teachers.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Agreement

Accruing Seniority. Seniority is defined to mean the amount of time an individual is continuously employed as a teacher within the school district. Except as provided in Article XXII, Military Leave, Sabbatical Leave, Honorary or Fellowship Leaves, and Article VIIIX, teacher returning from an administrative position; a teacher shall not earn seniority or advancement on the salary schedule during a period of unpaid leave or layoff. A teacher returning to a position following an unpaid leave or layoff, except for those situations referenced in the preceding paragraph, shall resume earning seniority and credit on the salary schedule, as of the effective date of return from unpaid leave or layoff. Any certified teacher under contract who has been employed up to and including fifty percent (50%) of scheduled hours of instruction in one (1) school year shall be granted one-half (1/2) year credit for the purposes of seniority under this Article. Any teacher employed more than fifty percent (50%) of scheduled hours of instruction in one (1) school year shall be granted one (1) year credit for purposes of seniority. A seniority list will be published by the Human Resources Office in April of each school year. It is the responsibility of each teacher to verify agreement with certification endorsements and seniority by initialing. Any inquiries should be brought to the attention of the Assistant Superintendent of Human Resources Office immediately. The Human Resource Office office will investigate all inquiries. Failure to initial represents agreement with the information listed and is not subject to review after June 30 of the current school year. Further, it is the individual teacher’s responsibility to notify the Human Resources Office office immediately of any changes in certification. Fully qualified and fully certified teachers shall be defined as follows: 1. Teachers who hold a provisional, professional education, continuing or qualified teaching certificate in a given subject area; and 2. Who have completed eighteen (18) semester hours of college credit in a given subject or have taught in the subject areas or grade level on a regular basis within the last five (5) years preceding the layoff; and 3. Teachers who have the certification(s) and qualification(s) required by any applicable state and/or federal legislation, regulations or guidelines for the positions held by the teachers.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Agreement

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