Prior Approval for Credits Completed Beyond Bachelor's Degree Sample Clauses

Prior Approval for Credits Completed Beyond Bachelor's Degree. Any credits acquired beyond the bachelor's degree, which a teacher expects to result in advancement on the salary schedule, must have the previous, written approval of the teacher’s supervising principal and the Superintendent. Failure to secure prior, written approval of courses beyond the bachelor's degree shall result in a one (1) year salary schedule penalty from the date of final written course approval by
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Prior Approval for Credits Completed Beyond Bachelor's Degree. Any credits acquired beyond the bachelor's degree, which a teacher expects to result in advancement on the salary
Prior Approval for Credits Completed Beyond Bachelor's Degree. Any credits acquired beyond the bachelor's degree, which a teacher expects to result in advancement on the salary schedule, must have the previous, written approval of the teacher’s supervising principal and the Superintendent. Failure to secure prior, written approval of courses beyond the bachelor's degree shall result in a one (1) year salary schedule penalty from the date of final written course approval by the teacher’s supervising principal and the Superintendent. Teachers holding a bachelor's degree may apply for approval of courses to be taken in the future that are not part of an approved 5th year or masters program. At least six (6) credits of each ten (10) semester credits required for a lane change must be earned in the field or fields taught and up to four (4) credits may be earned in general education. “Teaching field” definition is as follows:

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