Curriculum Chairs Sample Clauses

Curriculum Chairs. The Curriculum Chair shall receive an allowance of six and one half percent (6.5%) of the Category A4 maximum.
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Curriculum Chairs. Each Secondary School with an enrolment of 800 FTE students will have a base of ten Curriculum Chairs assigned to each umbrella department, as follows: -Religious Education and Family Life-English, French and International Languages-Sciences-Mathematics- Canadian & World Studies and Social Studies-Arts- Guidance and Cooperative Education-Special Education, ESL and Library-Physical Education and Healthy Living-Business, Computers and Technological Studies An additional Curriculum Chair will be assigned to split the umbrella departments based on an increase in the enrolment of each 100 FTE students over 1000 FTE students per school. Chairs will be assigned in priority order from largest to smallest, based on factors such as number of sections, number of student contacts, program needs and initiatives. Curriculum Chairs will be appointed in numbers which reflect the school enrolment as projected by the Superintendent of Schools by April 30 for each successive school year, said enrolment to be confirmed by October 31.
Curriculum Chairs. All Heads of Organizational Units/Curriculum Chairs shall have qualifications in accordance with Regulation 298. 1) Each Secondary School with an enrolment of 800 FTE students will have a base of ten Curriculum Chairs assigned to each umbrella department, as follows:  Religious Education and Family Life  English, French and International Languages  Sciences  Mathematics  Canadian & World Studies and Social Studies  Arts  Guidance and Cooperative EducationSpecial Education, ESL and Library  Physical Education and Healthy Living  Business, Computers and Technological Studies 2) An additional Curriculum Chair will be assigned to split the umbrella departments based on an increase in the enrolment of each 100 FTE students over 1000 FTE students per school. Chairs will be assigned in priority order from largest to smallest, based on factors such as number of sections, number of student contacts, program needs and initiatives. 3) Curriculum Chair appointments shall consist of a five (5) year term in accordance with the Letter of Understanding – Curriculum Chairs – Term Appointments. A Curriculum Char is eligible to re-apply for curriculum chair assignments at the end of his/her five year term. 4) Curriculum Chairs will be appointed in numbers which reflect the school enrolment as projected by the Superintendent of Human Resource Services by April 30 for each successive school year, said enrolment to be confirmed by October 31. 5) The Curriculum Chair will be assigned 6.0 credit/credit equivalent courses during the school year (as per secondary workload Article 33). The Board shall endeavour to ensure at least 50% of a Curriculum Chair’s timetable is comprised of credit/credit equivalent courses in the related umbrella department. Exceptions will be reviewed by the Joint Labour/Management Committee. 6) The allotment of Curriculum Chairs will be reviewed and adjusted when new schools are opened with an enrolment of less than 800 FTE students. Each new secondary school will have a minimum of five Curriculum Chairs. 7) In the event that a Curriculum Chair is absent for fifteen (15) consecutive instructional days, on the sixteenth day, an “Interim Curriculum Chair” shall be appointed from the same department, and shall continue in that role for the duration of the absence. The term “Interim Curriculum Chair” shall refer solely to such a temporary appointment.
Curriculum Chairs. In the event that a qualified person, is not available or staff complement will not permit the addition of a qualified staff member, a teacher may be appointed as "Acting" for a period of not more than one year.
Curriculum Chairs. Each Secondary School with an enrolment of 800 FTE students will have a base of ten Curriculum Chairs assigned to each umbrella department, as follows: - Religious Education and Family Life - English, French and International Languages - Sciences - Mathematics

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