Common use of Daily Teaching Load Clause in Contracts

Daily Teaching Load. 1. The daily teaching load per teacher for Grades 7-12 shall not exceed one hundred sixty (160) students except for required English classes which are limited to 150 students per day in Grades 9- 12 and 135 students per day in Grades 6-8. 2. A waiver to the 160 student per day limit may be requested by the District and granted by the Public Education Department (PED). There are two conditions under which a waiver to the limits established for class sizes and daily teaching loads may be granted. The waivered class sizes can be found in Appendix B. a. Condition 1—The state may waive the individual school class load requirements (see Appendix B) as established in provisions of state statute. Waivers shall be applied for annually and a waiver shall not be granted for more than two consecutive years. Waivers may only be granted if a school district demonstrates that: 1.) no portable classrooms are available; 2.) no other available sources of funding exist to meet its need for additional classrooms; 3.) the school district is planning alternatives to increase building capacity for implementation within one year; and 4.) the parents of all children affected by the waiver have been notified in writing

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Negotiated Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Daily Teaching Load. 1. The daily teaching load per teacher for Grades 7-12 shall not exceed one hundred sixty (160) students except for required English classes which are limited to 150 students per day in Grades 9- 9-12 and 135 students per day in Grades 6-8. 2. A waiver to the 160 student per day limit may be requested by the District and granted by the Public Education Department (PED). There are two conditions under which a waiver to the limits established for class sizes and daily teaching loads may be granted. The waivered class sizes can be found in Appendix B. a. Condition 1—The state may waive the individual school class load requirements (see Appendix B) as established in provisions of state statute. Waivers shall be applied for annually and a waiver shall not be granted for more than two consecutive years. Waivers may only be granted if a school district demonstrates that: 1.) no portable classrooms are available; 2.) no other available sources of funding exist to meet its need for additional classrooms; 3.) the school district is planning alternatives to increase building capacity for implementation within one year; and 4.) the parents of all children affected by the waiver have been notified in writing

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Negotiated Agreement

Daily Teaching Load. 1. The daily teaching load per teacher for Grades 7-12 grades seven through twelve shall not exceed one hundred sixty (160) students except for required English classes which are limited to 150 students per day in Grades 9- grades 9-12 and 135 students per day in Grades grades 6-8. 2. A waiver to the 160 student per day limit may be requested by the District and granted by the Public Education Department (PED). There are two conditions under which a waiver to the limits established for class sizes and daily teaching loads may be granted. The waivered class sizes can be found in Appendix B. a. Condition 1—1 - The state may waive the individual school class load requirements (see Appendix BB page 77) as established in provisions of state statute. Waivers shall be applied for annually and a waiver shall not be granted for more than two consecutive years. Waivers may only be granted if a school district demonstrates that: 1.) no portable classrooms are available; 2.) no other available sources of funding exist to meet its need for additional classrooms; 3.) the school district is planning alternatives to increase building capacity for implementation within one year; and 4.) the parents of all children affected by the waiver have been notified in writingwriting a.) of the statutory class load requirements;

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Negotiated Agreement

Daily Teaching Load. 1. The daily teaching load per teacher for Grades 7-12 grades seven through twelve shall not exceed one hundred sixty (160) students except for required English classes which are limited to 150 students per day in Grades 9- grades 9-12 and 135 students per day in Grades grades 6-8. 2. A waiver to the 160 student per day limit may be requested by the District and granted by the Public Education Department (PED). There are two conditions under which a waiver to the limits established for class sizes and daily teaching loads may be granted. The waivered class sizes can be found in Appendix B. a. Condition 1—1 - The state may waive the individual school class load requirements (see Appendix BB page 98) as established in provisions of state statute. Waivers shall be applied for annually and a waiver shall not be granted for more than two consecutive years. Waivers may only be granted if a school district demonstrates that: 1.) no portable classrooms are available; 2.) no other available sources of funding exist to meet its need for additional classrooms; 3.) the school district is planning alternatives to increase building capacity for implementation within one year; and 4.) the parents of all children affected by the waiver have been notified in writing

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Negotiated Agreement

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Daily Teaching Load. 1. The daily teaching load per teacher for Grades 7-12 grades seven through twelve shall not exceed one hundred sixty (160) students except for required English classes which are limited to 150 students per day in Grades grades 9- 12 and 135 students per day in Grades grades 6-8. 2. A waiver to the 160 student per day limit may be requested by the District and granted by the Public Education Department (PED). There are two conditions under which a waiver to the limits established for class sizes and daily teaching loads may be granted. The waivered class sizes can be found in Appendix B. a. Condition 1—1 - The state may waive the individual school class load requirements (see Appendix BB page 84) as established in provisions of state statute. Waivers shall be applied for annually and a waiver shall not be granted for more than two consecutive years. Waivers may only be granted if a school district demonstrates that: 1.) no portable classrooms are available; 2.) no other available sources of funding exist to meet its need for additional classrooms; 3.) the school district is planning alternatives to increase building capacity for implementation within one year; and 4.) the parents of all children affected by the waiver have been notified in writing

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Negotiated Agreement

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