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Decreases in Enrollment Defined. A. The Board shall permit enrollment in a Career-Technical program to fall below the full enrollment figure for up to two (2) consecutive years prior to implementing a RIF at the end of the second year so long as neither year’s enrollment falls below the minimum enrollment figure according to the chart below: Program Type #of Full Enrollment full-time students Minimum Enrollment #of full-time students Combined /Single Year Program 15 12 Level I (Junior level program) 17 14 Level II (Senior level program) 12 10 B. The Board shall permit enrollment in an Adult Education program to fall to eight (8) students for a two-year period prior to implementing a RIF at the end of the second year. Additionally, any Adult Education program that falls below six (6) students during an ongoing program may be discontinued. If on the first day of a program’s start less than ten (10) students are enrolled, the program may no longer operate without Board approval. C. Programs that fall below the minimum number of students and are in a RIF situation may only be continued at the discretion of the Board. D. A decrease in enrollment in an academic area shall exist when the on-campus student/teacher ratio falls below 1-110. A reduction in force may be implemented when the on-campus student/teacher ratio will not rise above 1-140 after a reduction is made. Correlated academics are not included in this calculation.

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Samples: Master Agreement

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Decreases in Enrollment Defined. A. The Board shall permit enrollment in a Career-Technical program to fall below the full enrollment figure for up to two (2) consecutive years prior to implementing a RIF at the end of the second year so long as neither year’s enrollment falls below the minimum enrollment figure according to the chart below: Full Enrollment Minimum Enrollment Program Type #of Full Enrollment full-time students Minimum Enrollment #of full-time students Combined /Single Year Program 15 12 Level I (Junior level program) 17 14 Level II (Senior level program) 12 10 B. The Board shall permit enrollment in an Adult Education program to fall to eight (8) students for a two-year period prior to implementing a RIF at the end of the second year. Additionally, any Adult Education program that falls below six (6) students during an ongoing program may be discontinued. If on the first day of a program’s start less than ten (10) students are enrolled, the program may no longer operate without Board approval. C. Programs that fall below the minimum number of students and are in a RIF situation may only be continued at the discretion of the Board. D. A decrease in enrollment in an academic area shall exist when the on-campus student/teacher ratio falls below 1-110. A reduction in force may be implemented when the on-campus student/teacher ratio will not rise above 1-140 after a reduction is made. Correlated academics are not included in this calculation.

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Samples: Master Agreement

Decreases in Enrollment Defined. A. The Board shall permit enrollment in a Career-Technical program to fall below the full enrollment figure for up to two (2) consecutive years prior to implementing a RIF at the end of the second year so long as neither year’s enrollment falls below the minimum enrollment figure according to the chart below: Program Type Full Enrollment #of Full Enrollment full-time students Minimum Enrollment #of full-time students Combined /Single Year Program 15 12 Level I (Junior level program) 17 14 Level II (Senior level program) 12 10 B. The Board shall permit enrollment in an Adult Education program to fall to eight (8) students for a two-year period prior to implementing a RIF at the end of the second year. Additionally, any Adult Education program that falls below six (6) students during an ongoing program may be discontinued. If on the first day of a program’s start less than ten (10) students are enrolled, the program may no longer operate without Board approval. C. Programs that fall below the minimum number of students and are in a RIF situation may only be continued at the discretion of the Board. D. A decrease in enrollment in an academic area shall exist when the on-campus student/teacher ratio falls below 1-110. A reduction in force may be implemented when the on-campus student/teacher ratio will not rise above 1-140 after a reduction is made. Correlated academics are not included in this calculation.

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Samples: Master Agreement

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Decreases in Enrollment Defined. A. The Board shall permit enrollment in a Career-Technical program to fall below the full enrollment figure for up to two (2) consecutive years prior to implementing a RIF at the end of the second year so long as neither year’s enrollment falls below the minimum enrollment figure according to the chart below: Program Type #of Full Enrollment full-time students Minimum Enrollment #of full-time students Combined /Single Year Program 15 12 Level I (Junior level program) 17 14 Level II (Senior level program) 12 10 B. The Board shall permit enrollment in an Adult Education program to fall to eight (8) students for a two-year period prior to implementing a RIF at the end of the second year. Additionally, any Adult Education program that falls below six (6) students during an ongoing program may be discontinued. If on the first day of a program’s start less than ten (10) students are enrolled, the program may no longer operate without Board approval. C. Programs that fall below the minimum number of students and are in a RIF situation may only be continued at the discretion of the Board. D. A decrease in enrollment in an academic area shall exist when the on-campus student/teacher ratio falls below 1-110. A reduction in force may be implemented when the on-campus student/teacher ratio will not rise above 1-140 after a reduction is made. Correlated academics are not included in this calculation.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Agreement

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