Joint PERA Committee Sample Clauses

Joint PERA Committee. The Joint PERA Committee shall ensure that the use of data and indicators on student growth is incorporated into the evaluation plan as a significant factor in rating teacher performance for both tenured and non-tenured teachers in accordance with Article 24A-4 of the School Code. The Committee shall be composed of fourteen (14) members, with seven (7) members appointed by the Superintendent and seven (7) members appointed by the Association president(s). A member designated by the Superintendent and a member designated by the Association president(s) shall serve as co- chairs of the Committee. The appointments and designation shall be made no later than April 1 of each school year. The Committee may meet a collaborative process at the call of the co-chairs. It is the goal of the Committee to reach consensus on using data and indicators on student growth in the evaluation plan for both tenured and non-tenured teachers in accordance with Article 24A-4 of the School Code.
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Joint PERA Committee. A Joint PERA Committee will be established to incorporate the use of data and indicators on student growth as a significant factor in rating teacher performance into the evaluation plan for both tenured and non-tenured teachers in accordance with Article 24A-4 of the Illinois School Code. The Committee will be composed of an equal number of Association and District members. The Superintendent will appoint 9 members and the Association President(s) will appoint 9 members unless the Superintendent and Association President(s) agree to a smaller committee. A member designated by the Superintendent and a member designated by the Association President(s) will serve as co- chairs of the Committee. The appointments and designation will be made no later than October 6, 2014 and the committee will meet informally no less than 6 times between October 6, 2014 and January 12, 2015. The first formal meeting of the Committee will be called by the co-chairs by no later than November 1, 2015, which will trigger the 180 calendar day period in which to reach agreement as provided in Article 24A-4. Before the first formal meeting, informal meetings may be called by the co-chairs, which meetings will not trigger the 180 calendar day period. The Committee members will jointly develop a regular meeting schedule no later than November 1, 2015. If agreement is not reached within 180 calendar days of the first formal committee meeting, the District will implement the model evaluation plan established under Article 24A-7 of the School Code with respect to the use of data and indicators on student growth as a significant factor in rating teacher performance. For both formal and informal Committee meetings, the Committee may invite other staff members and resource persons to assist the Committee in its work, but such staff members or resource persons will not be voting members of the Committee.

Related to Joint PERA Committee

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  • Joint Benefits Committee In order to achieve benefit cost reductions, or at a minimum, cost containment, the parties agree to establish and aggressively participate in a Joint Benefits Committee. The parties agree that the Joint Benefits Committee shall explore all potential options or changes that could generate cost reductions to the Benefit Plans with the following order of priorities:

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