Policy Council Sample Clauses

Policy Council. 7.1 The certified/licensed membership of the Policy Council shall include four (4) elementary teachers, two (2) middle school teachers, two (2) senior high teachers, appointed by the Association President, subject to the approval of the Superintendent. No Association official or any member of the Association Negotiating Team may be a member of the Policy Council. 7.1.1. Ad hoc committee(s) shall be formed as needed to assist Policy Council in reviewing challenged materials, activities, or presentations. The selection process for teacher members shall be as described in 7.1. 7.2 The Policy Council shall adopt procedures of operation and review and make recommendations on all proposed policies and procedures submitted to the Council by the Board of Education or the Administration. 7.3 Clerical expenses of the Policy Council and its subcommittees shall be borne by the district. Minutes of the Policy Council will be posted in all buildings. 7.4 If the Policy Council is required to meet during the school day to fulfill its duties, no deduction will be made from participants' salaries and the substitute costs will be borne by the district. 7.5 The chairperson of the Policy Council may be granted, at the discretion of the Superintendent, up to two (2) days of release time per month for the purpose of preparing materials, research and other administrative duties, the cost of which will be borne by the district. 7.6 The Policy Council is not empowered to negotiate for the Association or the Board. It may, however, consider items submitted to it in writing jointly by representatives of the Association and Board negotiating teams. 7.7 Reports and recommendations shall be submitted in writing to the Superintendent at least one (1) week before they are to be acted upon by the Board of Education. 7.8 The Policy Council shall make recommendations to the Superintendent concerning the school calendars for the ensuing year.
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Policy Council. A Policy Council is a group composed of elected representatives from each Head Start site in the County, including parents, contractors, Delegate Agencies, and community representatives. For sites offering Head Start services, one parent must be elected to represent each program.
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  • Residence Community Living Standards The Residence Community Living Standards (“RCLS”) forms a part of this Agreement. It details the rights, responsibilities, and privileges of Residents as well as the residence conduct process. Each Resident is responsible for reading, understanding, and adhering to the terms outlined within the RCLS. The Manager and the Institution may amend the terms of the RCLS from time to time and may post the amendments in the Residence. Failure to abide by the RCLS may result in eviction from Residence and termination of this Agreement as per the violations and sanctions outlined in the RCLS, and as stated in section 8.01(d). The RCLS can be found online at: xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xx.

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  • Local Bargaining Committee The Hospital agrees to recognize a negotiating committee comprised of hospital employee representatives of the Union for the purpose of negotiating a renewal agreement (as set out in the Local Provisions Appendix). The Hospital agrees to pay members of the negotiating committee for straight time wages lost from their regularly scheduled working hours spent in direct negotiations for a renewal agreement, up to but not including arbitration. Nothing in this provision is intended to preclude the Union negotiating committee from having the assistance of any representatives of the Canadian Union of Public Employees when negotiating with the Hospital.

  • School Board Any reference to School Board or District in this Agreement shall mean the District and/or its designated officials.

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