OUT-OF-DISTRICT EXPERIENCE Sample Clauses

OUT-OF-DISTRICT EXPERIENCE. Teachers with teaching experience in schools, supported by general tax, approved by the Board of Education shall be entitled to credit for experience as follows: One full year experience Credit for one year Two full years experience Credit for two years Three years experience Credit for three years Four years experience Credit for four years Five years experience Credit for five years Six years experience……………………….Credit for six years Seven years or more experience…………Credit for seven years Teachers with teaching experience in private schools approved by the Board of Education shall be entitled to credit for experience as follows: One full year experience Credit for one year Two full years experience Credit for one year Three years experience Credit for two years Four years experience Credit for two years Five years experience Credit for three years Six years experience……………………….Credit for three years Seven years or more experience………….Credit for four years A transcript and teaching record will be the only recognized proof of qualification, a copy of which must be on file in the office of the Superintendent.
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OUT-OF-DISTRICT EXPERIENCE. Teachers with teaching experience in private schools approved by the Board of Education shall be entitled to credit for experience as follows: One full year experience Credit for one year Two full years experience Credit for one year Three years experience Credit for two years Four years experience Credit for two years Five years experience Credit for three years Six years experience Credit for three years Seven years or more experience Credit for four years A transcript and teaching record will be the only recognized proof of qualification, a copy of which must be on file in the office of the Superintendent.
OUT-OF-DISTRICT EXPERIENCE. Teachers with teaching experience in schools, supported by general tax, approved by the Board of Education shall be entitled to credit for experience as follows: One full year experience Credit for one year Two full years experience Credit for two years Three years experience Credit for three years Four years experience Credit for four years Five years experience Credit for five years Six years experience Credit for six years Seven years or more experience Credit for seven years Teachers with teaching experience in private schools approved by the Board of Education shall be entitled to credit for experience as follows: One full year experience Credit for one year Two full years experience Credit for one year Three years experience Credit for two years Four years experience Credit for two years Five years experience Credit for three years Six years experience Credit for three years Seven years or more experience Credit for four years A transcript and teaching record will be the only recognized proof of qualification, a copy of which must be on file in the office of the Superintendent.
OUT-OF-DISTRICT EXPERIENCE. Out-of-District experience must have been on a full-time basis for the equivalent of a school year. Credit for out-of-District experience on a year-for-year basis will be given according to the following chart: The following chart summarizes this rule: Years of Experience Placement on Schedule 0 year Step 1 1 year Step 2 2 years Step 3 3 years Step 4 4 years Step 5 5 years Step 6 6 years Step 7 7 years Step 8 8 years Step 9 9 years Step 10 10 years Step 11 11 years Step 12 12 years Step 13 13 years Step 14 14 years Step 15 15 years Step 16 16 years Step 17 17 years Step 18

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