DISTRICT INITIATED TRANSFER OR REASSIGNMENT Sample Clauses

DISTRICT INITIATED TRANSFER OR REASSIGNMENT. A. Upon recommendation to and approval by the Superintendent or their designee, district-initiated transfers or reassignments shall be made when determined to be desirable and in the best interest of the District.
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DISTRICT INITIATED TRANSFER OR REASSIGNMENT. 1505 23.4.1 The District may initiated a Unit Member transfer to any school within 1506 the District, or reassignment within the same school, to any position for 1507 which the Unit Member is certified and authorized to serve. 1508 23.4.2 A Unit Member will have a meeting with the building principals involved 1509 and superintendent for District initiated transfer to inform the Unit 1510 Member of the transfer.

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