Fundamental Course of Study Sample Clauses

Fundamental Course of Study. Paraeducators who have successfully completed the ETS certification 40 will be required to complete the Fundamental Course of Study (FCS). The District must provide 41 fourteen (14) hours of paid training and associated costs on the state standards of practice for all 42 paraeducators in 2019-2020 school year. The District will also provide access to computers and other 43 technology needed to be successful in obtaining the FCS and certificates. All training hours will be 44 paid at the employee’s regular rate of pay and include clock hours. 45 47 2 4 5
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Fundamental Course of Study. (FCS). District will implement a FCS course for existing and new staff. FCS incorporates 28 hours of fundamental course work for ESPs as guided by the state Professional Educator Standards Board (PESB), Paraeducator Board. There are four (4) components of FCS that are seven (7) hours each. District will offer all components throughout the school year, according to FCS curriculum and timelines established by PESB guidelines.
Fundamental Course of Study. 36 Pursuant to RCW 28A.413, instructional K-12 paraeducators who meet the minimum 37 requirements for the position shall be required to complete the Fundamental Course of Study 38 (FCS). The District shall provide fourteen (14) hours of paid training, and associated costs, on 39 the State standards of practice for all eligible paraeducators annually. The District will also 40 provide access to computers and other technology needed to be successful in obtaining the 41 FCS. Paraeducators hired before September 1, 2019 are required to complete the FCS course 42 before September 1, 2021. Paraeducators hired after September 1, 2019 are required to 43 complete the FCS course within two (2) years of hire. Classified staff will be responsible for 44 tracking their own professional development. 45
Fundamental Course of Study. 24 The Fundamental Course of Study (FCS) is twenty-eight (28) hours of training that covers 25 paraeducator standards of practice as defined in WAC 000-00-000. The district will implement this 26 section only in school years for which state funding is appropriated specifically for the purposes of 27 this section and only for the number of days that are funded by the appropriation.
Fundamental Course of Study. FCS) Fundamental Course of Study, 2019-20 is covered in the FCS MOU, August 30, 2019.
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