Permanent Classroom Sample Clauses

Permanent Classroom. An area within a school that provides instructional space for the maximum number of students in core-curricula courses assigned to a teacher, based on the constitutional amendment for class size reduction and is not moveable (including classroom additions which have received covered walkways and technology upgrades).
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Permanent Classroom. An area within a school designed and constructed to provide instructional space for the maximum number of students in core-curricula courses assigned to a teacher, based on the constitutional amendment for class size reduction and is permanent (not movable) (including, but not limited to classroom additions which have received covered walkways and technology upgrades) and are included in the educational facilities plan pursuant to Section 1013.35(2)(b)2.f.. Florida Statutes, for continued long- term use.
Permanent Classroom. An area within a school designed and constructed to provide instructional space for the maximum number of students in core-curricula courses assigned to a teacher, based on the constitutional amendment for class size reduction and is permanent (not movable) (including, but not limited to, classroom additions which have received covered walkways and technology upgrades). Permanent FISH Capacity - Capacity that is currently available within "permanent buildings," as defined in the FISH Manual. Permanent Student StationState mandated square footage per student of permanent classroom space required to house a student in an instructional program. Permanent Student Station Capacity (PSSC) - Capacity based on the State mandated square footage per student of permanent classroom space required to house a student in an instructional program. Planned School Facilities – School facility capacity that will be in place or under actual construction within three (3) years after the issuance of final subdivision or site plan approval, pursuant to the School Board’s adopted Five Year Program of Work.
Permanent Classroom. An area within a school that provides instructional space for students assigned to a teacher which the school boardSchool Board considers not temporary and the structure cannot be relocated.
Permanent Classroom. An area within a school that provides instructional space for the maximum number of students in core-curricula courses assigned to a teacher, based on the constitutional amendment for Class Size Reduction and is not a Relocatable Classroom. Proportionate Share Mitigation: An Applicant-funded improvement or financial contribution identified in a binding and enforceable agreement among the Applicant, the School Board and the Local Government with jurisdiction over the approval of the development order, as set forth in section 163.3180(13)(e), Florida Statutes. Relocatable Classroom: A pre-manufactured classroom building assembled off-site and installed at a specified school location, which is intended to be temporary and relocated after a period of time and replaced with a Permanent Classroom.

Related to Permanent Classroom

  • Classrooms The Board shall be responsible for maintaining a standard of cleanliness in each teacher’s classroom.

  • Classroom Teachers b. School counselors

  • Classroom Management The certificated classroom teacher demonstrates in his/her performance a competent level of knowledge and skill in organizing the physical and human elements in the educational setting.

  • SPECIALIZED JOB CLASSES Where there is a particular specialized job class in which the pay rate is below the local market value assessment of that job class, the parties may use existing means under the collective agreement to adjust compensation for that job class.

  • Permanent Disconnection In the event the Agreement is terminated, the EDC shall have the right to disconnect its facilities or direct the customer to disconnect its Small Generator Facility.

  • Classroom Interruptions Classroom interruptions shall be kept to a minimum. Principals shall establish schedules for the use of the intercom services in each school, including staff use. The schedule shall be posted. Deviations from the schedule shall be made only in an emergency or when other means of communication are not possible or feasible.

  • Permanent Layoff The calculation in determining the six (6) month duration of eligibility for an employer contribution begins on the date the employee is permanently laid off or accepts an appointment in lieu of layoff without a break in service with a lesser employer-paid insurance contribution than the employee was receiving in the appointment from which the layoff occurred and is no longer actively employed in the appointment from which the layoff occurred. In the event the employee, while on permanent or seasonal layoff, is rehired to any state job classification with a lesser employer-paid insurance contribution than the employee is receiving under the six (6) months of insurance continuation, the employee shall continue to receive the employer contribution toward the employer-paid insurance for the duration of the six (6) months. However, notwithstanding the paragraph above, in the event the employee successfully claims another state job in any agency and classification which is insurance eligible without a break in service, and is subsequently non-certified or involuntarily separated, the six (6) month duration for the employer contribution toward insurance benefits will begin at the time the employee is non-certified or otherwise involuntarily separated and is no longer actively employed by the Employer. In no event shall an extended benefit eligibility period be longer than a total of six (6) months. Further, an employee must be receiving an Employer Contribution under Section 3 (A) or (B) at the time of layoff in order to be eligible for the six (6) months continuation of insurance.

  • PERMANENT ESTABLISHMENT 1. For the purposes of this Agreement, the term "permanent establishment" means a fixed place of business through which the business of an enterprise is wholly or partly carried on.

  • Classroom Visitation To provide patrons of the District the opportunity to visit classrooms with the least interruption to the teaching process, the following guidelines are set forth:

  • Protective Clothing & Equipment While not being part of any issue of protective clothing/equipment, the company shall be required to provide the following protective equipment (SAA approved) for use, when necessary, by employees during the performance of their required duties:

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