Assistant Principals at the Elementary Level Sample Clauses

Assistant Principals at the Elementary Level. In the event that layoffs are necessary, the Assistant Principals at the Middle School level shall be laid off in the inverse order of seniority as Assistant Principals. In the event that the Assistant Principal at the Elementary level is laid off because of his/her seniority, he/she may bump the least senior teacher in an area where the Assistant Principal is certified, provided that if he/she is certified in more than one (1) area, the administrator will be returned to the area of teaching he/she formerly held if there is a teacher in such an area with less seniority; and in the event there is no teacher with less seniority in the administrator's area, then the Superintendent shall assign the administrator to a position in which he/she is certified and there is a teacher with less seniority.
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