Principal’s Advisory Sample Clauses

Principal’s Advisory. Council A Principal’s Advisory Council shall be formed in each school. Such Council shall have as members: the Principal of the School, the WTA Building Representatives or designees appointed by the WTA and a number of other staff members, chosen by the principal, equal to the number of WTA Building Representatives or designees. The Principal of the School shall meet at least once a month during the school year with the Principal’s Advisory Council. The purpose of such meetings shall be to discuss school operations as they regard the physical plant, problems of discipline, staff problems, supplies and any other subjects which relate to the harmonious operation of the plant as it relates to the staff, children, and the school. WTA Building Representatives have the responsibility of presenting problems to the Council which reflects the concerns and interests of the staff. The Principal’s Advisory Council meetings shall be scheduled at a mutually agreed upon time that does not interfere with instructional time or duty time of any of the participants and shall not be scheduled on dates set for WTA Representative Council meetings and/or any General Membership meetings.
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