General Education Programs Sample Clauses

General Education Programs i) An employee shall be granted leave with pay to take courses at the request of the Employer. The Employer shall bear the full cost of the course, including tuition fees and course required books, necessary travelling and subsistence expenses. ii) A regular employee shall be granted leave from scheduled work shifts without loss of pay, and reasonable expenses, to take courses where the Employer has approved an employee request to take such courses or where the Employer has offered such courses to the employees in an optional basis. iii) A regular employee shall be granted leave from scheduled work shifts without loss of pay, and reasonable expenses to take courses where the Employer has required the Employee’s attendance.
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General Education Programs. A) An employee shall be granted leave with pay to take courses at the request of the Employer. The Employer shall bear the full cost of the course, including tuition fees and course required books, necessary travelling and subsistence expenses.
General Education Programs i) An employee shall be granted leave with pay to take courses at the request of the Employer. The Employer shall bear the full cost of the course, including tuition fees and course required books, necessary travelling and subsistence expenses. For regular full- time and part-time employees, the employer shall provide two (2) days professional development annually, subject to prior approval of the course(s) by the Employer. ii) A regular employee shall be granted leave from scheduled work shifts without loss of pay, and reasonable expenses, to take courses where the Employer has approved an employee request to take such courses or where the Employer has offered such courses to the employees on an optional basis.
General Education Programs. Subject to the provisions included in sections 15.2.1 through 15.2.5 below, class ratios during the term of this Agreement shall be as follows: 2021-2022 TK-3 24 1 28* 4-5 30 1 32 6-8 26.6 1 38** 6-12 26.6 1 No A-G class shall exceed 38 students.*** *If necessary, and within the 24:1 ratio, due to an increase in enrollment, TK-3 and Kinder classes may be increased by up to two (2) one (1) students. For each additional student, the teacher shall be compensated at the rate of $15 per day for each student above the maximum. **With the exception of PE and performing arts courses. ***In the high schools, classes designated as meeting the University of California (UC) and the California State University (CSU) systems uniform minimum set of courses required for admission as a freshman, as found in the UC A-G course list for the AUSD schools, shall not exceed 38 students, with the exception of performing arts courses, designated as meeting the “F” requirement for visual and performing arts. 15.2.1 To comply with class size provisions under the Local Control Funding Formula (LCFF), the ratios for Grades TK-3, above refer to class size averages by school site for Kindergarten through Grade 3 elementary general education classes. 15.2.2 The ratios for Grades 4-5 above refer to class size averages by school site for Grade 4 through Grade 5 elementary general education classes. 15.2.3 The ratios for Grades 6-12 above refer to the number of pupils in each site compared with the number of full-time general education teaching staff assigned to the site. For purposes of this section, only the time during the day that a teacher is providing instruction to students will be counted. (For example, a teacher who is teaching three classes per day and is released for two periods per day to perform duties as an athletic director, will only be counted as a 0.6 FTE for purposes of this ratio). In addition, each comprehensive high school and each middle school will receive 0.2 FTE to accommodate inclusion of all students in the academic programs. A. Physical Education shall be enrolled with no more than forty eight (48) forty-six (46) students per class. 15.2.4 The parties acknowledge that the site class size averages and timeline identified for Grades K-3 in the table above where negotiated based upon the state’s projections that the Local Control Funding Formula (LCFF) will be fully implemented over an 8-year time span (i.e.,by the 2020-2021 school year). The parties further agree ...
General Education Programs. Subject to the provisions included in sections 15.2.1 through 15.2.5 below, class ratios during the term of this Agreement shall be as follows: 2018-2019 TK-3 25 1 25 school site average *With the exception of PE and performing arts courses. **In the high schools, classes designated as meeting the University of California (UC) and the California State University (CSU) systems uniform minimum set of courses required for admission as a freshman, as found in the UC A-G course list for the AUSD schools, shall not exceed 38 students, with the exception of performing arts courses, designated as meeting the “F” requirement for visual and performing arts. 15.2.1 To comply with class size provisions under the Local Control Funding Formula (LCFF), the ratios for Grades K-3, above refer to class size averages by school site for Kindergarten through Grade 3 elementary general education classes. 15.2.2 The ratios for Grades 4-5 above refer to class size averages by school site for Grade 4 through Grade 5 elementary general education classes. 15.2.3 The ratios for Grades 6-12 above refer to the number of pupils in each site compared with the number of full-time general education teaching staff assigned to the site. For purposes of this section, only the time during the day that a teacher is providing instruction to students will be counted. (For example, a teacher who is teaching three classes per day and is released for two periods per day to perform duties as an athletic director, will only be counted as a 0.6 FTE for purposes of this ratio). In addition, each comprehensive high school and each middle school will receive 0.2 FTE to accommodate inclusion of all students in the academic programs. A. Physical Education shall be enrolled with no more than forty eight (48) students per class. 15.2.4 The parties acknowledge that the site class size averages and timeline identified for Grades K-3 in the table above where negotiated based upon the state’s projections that the Local Control Funding Formula (LCFF) will be fully implemented over an 8- year time span (i.e.,by the 2020-2021 school year). The parties further agree that, should funding for the K-3 Grade Span Adjustment under LCFF be eliminated, reduced, or suspended anytime during the period of this Agreement, the site class size averages and maximums most recently in effect for Grades K-3 shall remain in effect. In such circumstances, either party may request in writing that the class size averages and maximums for...
General Education Programs. (1) An employee shall be granted leave with pay to take courses at the request of the Employer. The Employer shall bear the full cost of the course, including tuition fees and course required books, necessary travelling and subsistence expenses. (2) A regular employee shall be granted leave from scheduled work shifts without loss of pay, and reasonable expenses, to take courses where the Employer has approved an employee request to take such courses or where the Employer has offered such courses to the employees on an optional basis. Subject to operational requirements the Employer shall make every effort to approve two (2) requests per employee per year for education relevant to residential care. (3) A regular employee shall be granted leave from scheduled work shifts without loss of pay, and reasonable expenses to take courses where the Employer has required the Employee’s attendance.
General Education Programs. Beginning in the 2024-2025 school year, subject to the provisions included in sections 15.2.1 through 15.2.4 below, class ratios during the term of this Agreement shall be as follows: For the 2024-2025 school year, TK shall have a class maximum of 22. An 11:1 student to adult ratio shall be maintained. Beginning June 30, 2025, TK shall have a class maximum of 20. A 10:1 student to adult ratio shall be maintained. For the 2024-2025 school year, all 6th-12th grade classes, with the exception of PE and performing arts courses, shall have a class size maximum of 35 students. 15.2.1 To comply with class size provisions under the Local Control Funding Formula (LCFF), the ratios for Grades K-3, above refer to class size averages by school site for Kindergarten through Grade 3 elementary general education classes. 15.2.2 The ratios for Grades 4 (or 4-6 at elementary sites) above refer to class size averages by school site for Grade 4 through Grade 5 elementary general education classes. 15.2.3 A staffing ratio of 26.6 students to 1 teacher in grades 6-12 shall be maintained. The ratios for Grades 6-12 refer to the number of pupils in each site compared with the number of full-time general education teaching staff assigned to the site. For purposes of this section, only the time during the day that a teacher is providing instruction to students will be counted. (For example, a teacher who is teaching three classes per day and is released for two periods per day to perform duties as an athletic director, will only be counted as a 0.6 FTE for purposes of this ratio). In addition, each comprehensive high school and each middle school will receive 0.2 FTE to accommodate inclusion of all students in the academic programs. A. Physical Education shall be enrolled with no more than forty-six (46) students per class. 15.2.4 The district will endeavor to create class rosters that do not create the need for class overages at the start of the school year, however the class averages specified herein, excluding SDC, shall be suspended during the first twenty (20) instructional days of the school year to allow the District sufficient time to balance classes and to reassign and/or hire and place staff as necessary. If the number of students who have been physically present at any point during the 20 days exceeds the class size maximum, unit members will receive $22 per day (or $4.40 per period) for each student over the maximum.
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General Education Programs. Subject to the provisions included in sections 15.2.1 through 15.2.5 below, class ratios during the term of this Agreement shall be as follows: Year Grade(s) Pupils Teachers Class Size Maximums 2018-2019 TK-3 25 1 25 school site average 26.6 1 No A-G class shall exceed 38 pupils.** *With the exception of PE and performing arts courses. **In the high schools, classes designated as meeting the University of California (UC) and the California State University (CSU) systems uniform minimum set of courses required for admission as a freshman, as found in the UC A-G course list for the AUSD schools, shall not exceed 38 students, w ith the exception of performing arts courses, designated as meeting the “F” requirement for visual
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