Common use of District Special Education Advisory Committee Clause in Contracts

District Special Education Advisory Committee. The District Special Education Advisory Committee shall address issues and concerns that have broad implications, rather than issues of individual students, regarding the implementation of programs for students with special needs. This committee will be made up of eight members, four appointed by the Association, one of whom is a special education teacher; and four appointed by the District, one of whom is a special education administrator. Staff members may submit written concerns to the Committee. The District Special Education Advisory Committee will review and act upon the concerns at its next scheduled meeting. The committee will process decisions including, but not limited to, co-teaching, general reassignment of students, workload, use of paraprofessionals, paperwork, provision of appropriate instructional materials and staff training. The committee and presenter will be provided with release time or compensation to meet.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Professional Agreement, Professional Agreement

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District Special Education Advisory Committee. The District Special Education Advisory Committee shall address issues and concerns that have broad implicationsimplica- tions, rather than issues of individual students, regarding the implementation of programs for students with special needs. This committee will be made up of eight members, four appointed by the Association, one of whom is a special education teacher; , and four appointed by the District, one of whom is a special education administrator. Staff members mem- bers may submit written concerns to the Committee. The District Special Education Advisory Committee will review and act upon the concerns at its next scheduled meeting. The committee will process decisions including, but not limited to, co-teaching, general reassignment of students, workload, use of paraprofessionals, paperwork, provision of appropriate instructional materials materials, and staff training. The committee and presenter will be provided with release time or compensation to meet.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Professional Agreement

District Special Education Advisory Committee. The District Special Education Advisory Committee shall address issues and concerns that have broad implications, rather than issues of individual students, regarding the implementation of programs for students with special needs. This committee will be made up of eight members, four appointed by the Association, one of whom is a special education teacher; and four appointed by the District, one of whom is a special education administrator. Staff members may submit written concerns to the Committee. The District Special Education Advisory Committee will review and act upon the concerns at its next scheduled meeting. The committee will process decisions including, but not limited to, co-teaching, general reassignment of students, workload, use of paraprofessionals, paperwork, provision of appropriate instructional materials and staff training. The committee commit¬tee and presenter will be provided with release time or compensation to meet.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Professional Agreement

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District Special Education Advisory Committee. The District Special Education Advisory Committee shall address issues and concerns that have broad implicationsimplica- tions, rather than issues of individual students, regarding the implementation of programs for students with special needs. This committee will be made up of eight members, four appointed by the Association, one of whom is a special education teacher; and four appointed by the District, one of whom is a special education administrator. Staff members mem- bers may submit written concerns to the Committee. The District Special Education Advisory Committee will review and act upon the concerns at its next scheduled meeting. The committee will process decisions including, but not limited to, co-teaching, general reassignment of students, workload, use of paraprofessionals, paperwork, provision of appropriate instructional materials and staff training. The committee and presenter will be provided with release time or compensation to meet.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Professional Agreement

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