Common use of CLASS SIZE Clause in Contracts

CLASS SIZE. When CONTRACTOR is a nonpublic school, CONTRACTOR shall ensure that class size shall not exceed a ratio of one teacher per fourteen (14) pupils. Upon written approval by an authorized XXX representative, class size may be temporarily increased by a ratio of 1 teacher to sixteen (16) pupils when necessary to provide services to pupils with disabilities. For any billing period where the class size has exceeded sixteen (16) pupils for five consecutive school days, the CONTRACTOR shall have a 10% decrease in its approved daily rate for those LEA pupils that exceeded sixteen (16), for those days (over five). In the event a nonpublic school is unable to fill a vacant teaching position responsible for direct instruction to students, and the vacancy has direct impact on the California Department of Education Certification of that school, the nonpublic school shall develop a plan to assure appropriate coverage of student by first utilizing existing certificated staff. The nonpublic school and the LEA may agree to one 30 school day period per contract year where class size may be increased to assure coverage by an appropriately credentialed teacher. Such an agreement shall be in writing and signed by both parties. This provision does not apply to a nonpublic agency. CONTRACTOR providing special education instruction for individuals with exceptional needs between the ages of three and five years, inclusive, shall also comply with the appropriate instructional adult to child ratios pursuant to California Education Code sections 56440 et seq.

Appears in 17 contracts

Samples: Master Contract, Master Contract, Master Contract

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CLASS SIZE. When CONTRACTOR is a nonpublic schoolNPS, CONTRACTOR shall ensure that the number of pupils loaded to a class size shall not exceed a ratio of one teacher per twelve (12) pupils for grades K – 5, and fourteen (14) pupils for grades 6 – 13. CONTRACTOR shall provide written notice to each LEA with students enrolled in a class for grades K-5 that exceeds twelve (12) pupils. Upon written approval by an authorized XXX representativeIf CONTRACTOR provides special education for individuals with exceptional needs between the ages of three (3) and five (5) years, class size may be temporarily increased by a ratio of 1 teacher to sixteen (16) pupils when necessary to provide services to pupils with disabilities. For any billing period where the class size has exceeded sixteen (16) pupils for five consecutive school daysinclusive, the CONTRACTOR shall have a 10% decrease in its approved daily rate for those LEA pupils that exceeded sixteen (16), for those days (over five)comply with the appropriate instructional adult to child ratios pursuant to California Education Code § 56440 et seq. In the event a nonpublic school NPS is unable to fill a vacant teaching position responsible for direct instruction to students, and the vacancy has direct impact on the California Department of Education CDE Certification of that school, the nonpublic school NPS shall develop a plan to assure ensure appropriate coverage of student students by first utilizing existing certificated staff. The nonpublic school NPS and the LEA may agree to one 30 school day period per contract year where class size may be increased to assure ensure coverage by an appropriately credentialed teacher. Such an agreement shall be in writing and signed by both parties. This provision does not apply to a nonpublic agencyNPA. CONTRACTOR providing special education instruction for individuals with exceptional needs between the ages of three and five years, inclusive, shall also comply with the appropriate instructional adult to child ratios pursuant to California Education Code sections 56440 et seq.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Contract for Nonpublic, Nonsectarian School/Agency Services

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CLASS SIZE. When CONTRACTOR is a nonpublic schoolNPS, CONTRACTOR shall ensure that the number of pupils loaded to a class size shall not exceed a ratio of one teacher per twelve (12) pupils for grades K – 5, and fourteen (14) pupils for grades 6 – 13. CONTRACTOR shall provide written notice to each LEA with students enrolled in a class for grades K-5 that exceeds twelve (12) pupils. Upon written approval by an authorized XXX representativeIf CONTRACTOR provides special education for individuals with exceptional needs between the ages of three (3) and five (5) years, class size may be temporarily increased by a ratio of 1 teacher to sixteen (16) pupils when necessary to provide services to pupils with disabilities. For any billing period where the class size has exceeded sixteen (16) pupils for five consecutive school daysinclusive, the CONTRACTOR shall have a 10% decrease in its approved daily rate for those LEA pupils that exceeded sixteen (16), for those days (over five)comply with the appropriate instructional adult to child ratios pursuant to California Education Code § 56440 et seq. In the event a nonpublic school NPS is unable to fill a vacant teaching position responsible for direct instruction to students, and the vacancy has direct impact on the California Department of Education Certification of that school, the nonpublic school NPS shall develop a plan to assure ensure appropriate coverage of student students by first utilizing existing certificated staff. The nonpublic school NPS and the LEA may agree to one 30 school day period per contract year where class size may be increased to assure ensure coverage by an appropriately credentialed teacher. Such an agreement shall be in writing and signed by both parties. This provision does not apply to a nonpublic agencyNPA. CONTRACTOR providing special education instruction for individuals with exceptional needs between the ages of three and five years, inclusive, shall also comply with the appropriate instructional adult to child ratios pursuant to California Education Code sections 56440 et seq.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Contract

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