Appeal Regarding Excess Students Sample Clauses

Appeal Regarding Excess Students. Upon such request the principal shall meet with the employee and his/her Association Representative, (if requested by the employee) within five (5) days in an effort to resolve the problem. A written response shall be provided to the employee by the principal within five
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Appeal Regarding Excess Students. Upon such request the principal shall meet with the employee and his/her Association Representative, (if requested by the employee) within five (5) days in an effort to resolve the problem. A written response shall be provided to the employee by the principal within five (5) days of the meeting that shall make every effort to alleviate the problem. Unless the employee appeals to the Superintendent within five (5) days the District shall follow through on its written response. Should the response be unsatisfactory to the employee the employee may within five (5) days of receipt of the response, request a meeting with the Superintendent to discuss resolution of the problem. Upon such a request the Superintendent shall meet with the employee and his/her Association Representative, (if requested by the employee) within five (5) days and shall make every effort to resolve the problem. A written response shall be provided to the certificated employee by the Superintendent within five (5) days of the meeting. The District shall make every effort to alleviate the problem.

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