Excessing: Whenever Sample Clauses

Excessing: Whenever it becomes necessary for the District to initiate transfers in order to reduce the number of staff within a building or District program for the ensuing school year, the following procedures shall apply: A. The principal/program manager shall first inform the certificated staff within the building or program about the need for transfers and explain reasons for the need. The principal/program manager will then call for volunteers to transfer. Voluntary excess staff are placed on the transfer list and have all rights as District initiated transfers. B. If not enough qualified staff volunteer, then transferees will be selected according to the following procedures: 1. Transferees within the elementary building will be the individuals with the least total teaching seniority within the grade span: K-5 or specialty (elementary PE, music, District library media specialist). 2. Transferees within Echo Xxxx will be the individuals with the least total teaching seniority within the school. 3. Middle School transferees within the building will be those with the least total teaching seniority by department. Individuals will be considered members of one department based on the majority of their assignments for the year. Prior to the excessing procedure, individuals with at least three (3) years of satisfactory teaching experience within the past five (5) years in a department other than their current assignment will be granted, upon request, a transfer to the department to which they were previously assigned (if no more than two (2) years from the transfer request), if their total teaching seniority exceeds that of any member of that department. 4. High school transferees within the building will be individuals with the least total teaching seniority by department. Individuals will be considered members of one department based on the majority of their assignments for the year. 5. Total teaching seniority shall mean teaching experience and education as recognized by the current Certificated Seniority, Layoff and Recall list. 6. If the person selected through the above criteria performs an assignment that cannot be performed by another staff member (e.g., Russian language), then the next least senior person shall be chosen for transfer. 7. During excessing, team members will be considered as individuals. C. An employee transferred under provisions of this section (excessing, District initiated, but not leaves) shall be assured of at least two years' placement in the new ...
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