Class Overloads Sample Clauses

Class Overloads. 1. After the first day of school up to three additional students may be added to a class that is at its maximum enrollment. 2. A meeting will be held between the Faculty Association building representatives and the assistant principals for scheduling at the end of the second week of each semester. The purpose of the meeting is to determine the class loads at the end of the second week. An accurate master class schedule will be sent to each Faculty Association Vice-President prior to this meeting. 3. Early in the second week of the semester, a district administrative representative will meet with the Faculty Association President or Executive Director or designee to discuss class overloads. 4. In cases of overloaded classes which exist during the second week, assistant principals will make every effort to reduce the additional students by removing first the last student enrolled in the class. In the event of an emergency situation, such as irresolvable schedule conflicts or class overloads, it may be necessary to remove a student(s) other than the last student enrolled; however, all efforts will be made so class enrollments conform to the contractual limits by the end of the second week of each semester. 5. In cases of overloaded classes that exist at the end of the fifth week during the first semester or fourth week of the second semester, the teacher of the overloaded class will receive thirty dollars ($30) per day for each day of the overload after the teacher has informed the assistant principal in charge of scheduling of the overload through written notification. 6. In addition, after the fifth week during the first semester or fourth week of the second semester, staff with classes which may be overloaded may send students to the assistant principal for scheduling at the beginning of the sixth week during the first semester or fifth week of the second semester. The staff member(s) should verify with the assistant principal in charge of scheduling that an overload exists prior to sending any students from class. The procedure that the assistant principal uses to remove students is outlined in Section D(4) above.
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Class Overloads. Grades K-5 In each classroom at grade K through 5 an allocation of $300 per 1.0 FTE (pro rated) student above the class sizes below will be granted overloads. Overloads will be determined on the first day of the months of October, December, March and May. K= For each student over 23.5 FTE Grades 1-3 = For each student over 25.5 FTE Grades 4 -5 = For each student over 27.5 FTE Grades 6 - 12 If a teacher’s daily count exceeds 165 (excluding TA’s, Independent Study students, and overloads) on the 1st school day of the months of October, December, March, May, that teacher will be allocated $300 (three hundred dollars) per student per quarter above the 165 or the average class size based on five instructional periods. This provision applies to Math, English, Social Studies, History, Science, Foreign Language and Health classes only.
Class Overloads. Appendix C
Class Overloads. All class overloads must be expressly approved by the instructor teaching the course to be overloaded or his/her designee and the relevant Xxxx. In the event the Instructor has not been assigned, the overload may be signed by the Xxxx or his/her designee.
Class Overloads. Instructors may increase established class sizes per registration period by admitting students in writing or by otherwise authorizing the administration. Registration period is defined as lasting until the add/drop time is completed.
Class Overloads. Grades K-5 Grades 6 - 12 1. If the activity is not part of the staff’s duties or assignments and is outside of the normal workday, the staff member will be paid at an hourly rate of $20.00 2. If the activity is a part of the staff’s teaching duties and is outside of the normal work day, the staff member will be paid at a per diem rate. 3. If the activity involves overnight supervision of an enhancement activity, the staff member will be paid at the following rate: year 1 $217 per night year 2 $290 per night year 3 $362 per night
Class Overloads for all general education teachers (including classes with a Special Education co-teacher) shall be determined on a daily basis. When a class size, after the tenth student day for the first trimester (or semester if the District goes to semesters) and the fifth student day for the second and third trimester (or the fifth day of the second semester should the District go to semesters), exceeds the limit, the teacher shall be paid: a. $5.00 per additional student per day in the elementary schools b. $1.00 per additional student per hour in the middle/junior high schools
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