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Procedures for Determining Which Teachers Will Be Declared Surplus. 16.4.1 Transfers of surplus teachers may become necessary at the end of the school year because of enrollment decline, school closure, or change in school program. 16.4.2 When enrollment decline, school closure, or change in school program makes necessary the transfer of surplus teachers, a call for volunteers shall be made. If there are no volunteers, decisions as to which teachers will be declared surplus shall be based on the program and staffing needs of the school and the relative qualifications of the teaching staff to fill the available positions. 16.4.3 If a choice must be made between two or more teachers determined by the principal to be equally well qualified for an available position, the teacher with the least seniority in the District will be declared surplus. 16.4.4 No teacher will be declared surplus without an explanation of the reasons for such action. Before recommending that a teacher be declared surplus, the principal will confer with the teacher involved to discuss the proposed action and the reasons for such action. 16.4.5 The transferring of surplus teachers because of enrollment decline, school closure, or change in school program will be recommended by the principal and the appropriate School Leadership and Improvement Director.

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Samples: Professional Services, Professional Services, Professional Services

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Procedures for Determining Which Teachers Will Be Declared Surplus. 16.4.1 Transfers of surplus teachers may become necessary at the end of the school year because of enrollment decline, school closure, or change in school program. 16.4.2 When enrollment decline, school closure, or change in school program makes necessary the transfer of surplus teachers, . a call for volunteers shall be made. If there are no volunteers, decisions as to which teachers will be declared surplus shall be based on the program and staffing needs of the school school, and the relative qualifications of the teaching staff to fill the available positions. 16.4.3 If a choice must be made between two or more teachers determined by the principal to be equally well qualified for an available position, the teacher with the least seniority in the District district will be declared surplus. 16.4.4 No teacher will be declared surplus without an explanation of the reasons for such action. Before recommending that a teacher be declared surplus, the principal will confer with the teacher involved to discuss the proposed action and the reasons for such actiontherefore. 16.4.5 The transferring of surplus teachers because of enrollment decline, school closure, or change in school program will be recommended by the principal and the appropriate School Leadership Services administrator, and Improvement Directorwill be effected only after approval by the superintendent.

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Samples: Professional Agreement, Professional Agreement

Procedures for Determining Which Teachers Will Be Declared Surplus. 16.4.1 Transfers of surplus teachers may become necessary at the end of the school year because of enrollment decline, school closure, or change in school program. 16.4.2 When enrollment decline, school closure, or change in school program makes necessary the transfer of surplus teachers, a call for volunteers shall be made. If there are no volunteers, decisions as to which teachers will be declared surplus shall be based on the program and staffing needs of the school school, and the relative qualifications of the teaching staff to fill the available positions. 16.4.3 If a choice must be made between two or more teachers determined by the principal to be equally well qualified for an available position, the teacher with the least seniority in the District will be declared surplus. 16.4.4 No teacher will be declared surplus without an explanation of the reasons for such action. Before recommending that a teacher be declared surplus, the principal will confer with the teacher involved to discuss the proposed action and the reasons for such actiontherefore. 16.4.5 The transferring of surplus teachers because of enrollment decline, school closure, or change in school program will be recommended by the principal and the appropriate School Leadership Accountability Services administrator and Improvement Directorwill be effected only after approval by the Superintendent.

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Samples: Professional Services, Professional Services

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Procedures for Determining Which Teachers Will Be Declared Surplus. 16.4.1 Transfers of surplus teachers may become necessary at the end of the school year because of enrollment decline, school closure, or change in school program. 16.4.2 When enrollment decline, school closure, or change in school program makes necessary the transfer of surplus teachers, a call for volunteers shall be made. If there are no volunteers, decisions as to which teachers will be declared surplus shall be based on the program and staffing needs of the school school, and the relative qualifications of the teaching staff to fill the available positions. 16.4.3 If a choice must be made between two or more teachers determined by the principal to be equally well qualified for an available position, the teacher with the least seniority in the District will be declared surplus. 16.4.4 No teacher will be declared surplus without an explanation of the reasons for such action. Before recommending that a teacher be declared surplus, the principal will confer with the teacher involved to discuss the proposed action and the reasons for such actiontherefore. 16.4.5 The transferring of surplus teachers because of enrollment decline, school closure, or change in school program will be recommended by the principal and the appropriate School Leadership and Improvement Accountability Director.

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Samples: Professional Services

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