Level Two: (Superintendent Level Sample Clauses

Level Two: (Superintendent Level. 1. The decision of the building principal or the immediate superior may be appealed in writing by the aggrieved directly, together with or through the FEDERATION to the Superintendent of Schools or his designated representative within ten (10) calendar days after the decision of the principal or immediate superior has been received by the aggrieved.
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Level Two: (Superintendent Level a. The decision of the immediate superior may be appealed in writing by the aggrieved person and/or the ASSOCIATION to the Superintendent of Schools within ten (10) working days after the decision of the immediate superior has been received by the aggrieved person.

Related to Level Two: (Superintendent Level

  • Level Two - Superintendent If the aggrieved person is not satisfied with the disposition of his grievance at Level One or if no decision has been rendered within ten (10) school days after the presentation of the grievance, he may file the grievance in writing with the Association within five (5) school days after the decision at Level One or ten

  • Level Two - Superintendent of Schools a. If an aggrieved person is not satisfied with the decision concerning his/her grievance at Level One, he/she may, within three (3) days after the decision is rendered or within eight (8) days after his/her formal presentation, file his/her grievance with the Superintendent.

  • Immediate Supervisor The term "immediate supervisor" as used in this Article refers to the appropriate non-bargaining unit supervisory or management person to whom the employee is accountable.

  • Board-Superintendent Relationship The Board shall be primarily responsible for formulating and adopting policy. The Superintendent shall be the chief administrative officer for the district and shall be responsible for implementing Board policy. He shall organize the administrative and supervisory staff, and select, place, and transfer personnel with the concurrence of the Board. He is responsible for administering the instruction of students and the business affairs of the school district. The Board members agree, individually and collectively, to promptly refer all criticisms, complaints, and suggestions called to their attention to the Superintendent for action, study and/or recommendation, as appropriate.

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