Common use of Grade and Credits Clause in Contracts

Grade and Credits. To apply on the salary schedule, credits beyond the bachelor’s degree must fall in one of the following categories and carry an average grade equivalent of B or higher and/or meet the following. a. Graduate credits beyond the bachelor’s degree. b. Rockford Credits- are credits which are obtained by satisfactorily completing district developed in-service courses and may be earned at the rate of one (1) credit per twelve (12) hours of instruction. Criteria and guidelines for the courses will be developed, monitored and subject to periodic review by the District K-12 staff development committee and the administration. For courses with fewer than twelve (12) hours, a fraction of a Rockford credit will be given. Example: three-hour (3) course = 1/4 Rockford credit.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Master Agreement, Master Agreement

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Grade and Credits. To apply on the salary schedule, credits beyond the bachelor’s degree must fall in one of the following categories and carry an average grade equivalent of B or higher and/or meet the following. a. Graduate credits beyond the bachelor’s degree. b. Rockford Credits- are credits which are obtained by satisfactorily completing district developed in-service courses and may be earned at the rate of one (1) credit per twelve (12) 12 hours of instruction. Criteria and guidelines for the courses will be developed, monitored and subject to periodic review by the District K-12 staff development committee and the administration. For courses with fewer than twelve (12) 12 hours, a fraction of a Rockford credit will be given. Example: three-hour (3) course = 1/4 course=1/4 Rockford credit.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Master Agreement, Master Agreement

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