Class Size Overages Sample Clauses

Class Size Overages. 8.3.7.1 Beginning on the fifth (5th) Monday in 2019-2020, after the first day of school and each fifth (5th) Monday after school begins each year, when averaging General Education classes in grades 6-12; General Education Classes mean those classes not included in Appendix E. Any changes to Appendix E shall require an agreement between PEA and the District. 8.3.7.2 Beginning in the 2019-2020 school year in grades 6 to 8, when a unit member has a total number of student contacts in General Education classes that exceeds 170, the district shall compensate the unit member as follows: 8.3.7.3 Beginning in the 2019-2020 school year in grades 9 to 12, when a unit member has a total number of student contacts in General Education classes that exceeds 160, the district shall compensate the unit member as follows: 8.3.7.4 Beginning with the 2021-2022 school year, the District will implement the following Special Education class sizes: Class Title Preschool Elem JHS HS Adult 1. In the event enrollment changes after the fifth Monday after school begins, up to two (2) additional students may be added to the class sizes above when required by law or student or program need. Compensation for students over the target is defined in the chart below. 2. The District must notify the Association of any unit member effected by this provision and must meet and confer on any class exceeding two additional students over the above class sizes. 3. The District shall make every reasonable effort to meet these class sizes and if these efforts do not result in meeting the class sizes after the fifth Monday after school begins, the District shall compensate the member as follows: Number of Students Over the Target Compensation Per Month 1 to 2 $325.00 per student 3 to 5 $550.00 per student 4. Any placement over two (2) students requires the signed agreement of the teacher. 5. The students(s) must be enrolled on the teachers roster at least ten (10) school days in the month for the unit member to receive the full monthly compensation or, if enrollment is nine (9) school days or less in the month, the monthly compensation shall be pro-rated based on the number of days of enrollment. 6. The District and the Association shall meet periodically to review the tracking form for the overages and timelines.
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Class Size Overages. 8.3.7.1 Beginning on the fifth (5th) Monday in 2019-2020, after the first day of school and each fifth (5th) Monday after school begins each year, when averaging General Education classes in grades 6-12; General Education Classes mean those classes not included in Appendix E. Any changes to Appendix E shall require an agreement between PEA and the District. 8.3.7.2 Beginning in the 2019-2020 school year in grades 6 to 8, when a unit member has a total number of student contacts in General Education classes that exceeds 170, the district shall compensate the unit member as follows: 8.3.7.3 Beginning in the 2019-2020 school year in grades 9 to 12, when a unit member has a total number of student contacts in General Education classes that exceeds 160, the district shall compensate the unit member as follows: 8.3.7.4 Beginning with the 2021-2022 school year, the District will implement the following Special Education class sizes: Class Title Preschool Elem JHS HS Adult 8.3.7.4.1 The District and PEA recognize that enrollment and class sizes routinely fluctuate during the first five weeks of school. The District shall make every reasonable effort to meet the above class sizes (8.
Class Size Overages. 6.3.1 If a class size limit or case load is exceeded for any Unit Member, the site administrator shall meet with the affected Unit Member(s) to discuss options for resolving the overage. Options will consider the needs of the students in the affected grade level as well as any classroom management concerns of the affected Unit Member(s). New students shall be placed in grade level classrooms that are below the class size limit unless the affected teacher(s) voluntarily consent to a class size limit overage for the needs of their students and classroom management concerns.
Class Size Overages. 6.3.1 If a class size limit or case load is exceeded for any unit member, the site administrator shall meet with the affected unit member(s) to discuss options for resolving the overage. Options will consider the needs of the students in the affected grade level as well as any classroom management concerns of the affected unit members (s). New students shall be placed in grade level classrooms that are below the class size limit unless the affected teacher(s) voluntarily consent to a class size limit overage for the needs of their students and classroom management concerns. 6.3.2 Class Size Overage Compensation 325 6.2.2 327 6.2.3 331 6.2.4 334 6.2.5 341 6.2.6 346 6.3 357 6.3.2.1 Teachers in grades TK-6 and SAI (Self-contained
Class Size Overages. 8.3.7.1 Beginning on the fifth (5th) Monday in 2019-2020, after the first day of school and each fifth (5th) Monday after school begins each year, when averaging General Education classes in grades 6-12; General Education Classes mean those classes not included in Appendix E. Any changes to Appendix E shall require an agreement between PEA and the District. 8.3.7.2 Beginning in the 2019-2020 school year in grades 6 to 8, when a unit member has a total number of student contacts in General Education classes that exceeds 170, the district shall compensate the unit member as follows:  For students 1 and 2, one hundred dollars ($100) per student, per month; and  For students 3, 4 and 5 an additional one hundred and fifty dollars ($150) per student, per month; and  For students 6 or more, an additional two hundred dollars ($200) per student, per month. The student(s) must be enrolled on the teacher’s roster at least ten (10) school days in the month for the unit member to receive the monthly compensation under this section. If the enrollment is nine (9) school days or less, the monthly compensation shall be prorated. 8.3.7.3 Beginning in the 2019-2020 school year in grades 9 to 12, when a unit member has a total number of student contacts in General Education classes that exceeds 160, the district shall compensate the unit member as follows:  For students 1 and 2, one hundred dollars ($100) per student, per month; and  For students 3, 4 and 5 an additional one hundred and fifty dollars ($150) per student, per month; and  For students 6 or more, an additional two hundred dollars ($200) per student, per month. The student(s) must be enrolled on the teacher’s roster at least ten (10) school days in the month for the unit member to receive the monthly compensation under this section. If the enrollment is nine (9) school days or less, the monthly compensation shall be prorated.
Class Size Overages. The teacher(s) so affected will have his/her yearly teaching salary divided by the number of students allowed by the contract then multiplied by the number of students over the contractual limit. That number will then be divided by the number of teaching periods a full time teacher in that building meets daily. That number will then be multiplied by a fraction consisting of the number of the school days the overage occurs over the total number of days in the school year. This agreement shall become operative with class size overages in existence on or about October 1 for the fall semester and on or about February 15 for the spring semester. These dates are not precedent setting but do allow time for the District to correct class size overages in existence at the beginning of the fall and spring semesters.

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