Professional Learning Funding Sample Clauses

Professional Learning Funding. The Association and the Commitee agree to form a working group to investigate and establish a policy for a more equitable distribution of funds for professional learning opportunities. Such a group will begin its deliberations within two months of the ratification of the contract, and every effort will be made to produce a recommendation to the Association and Commitee within two months of the group’s first meeting. Upon completion of the working group’s deliberations, the two parties agree to reopen the contract for the sole purpose of amending the first paragraph under 21.2. THIS AGREEMENT is subject to ratification by the Acton-Boxborough Regional District School Commitee and by the Acton-Boxborough Education Association. THIS AGREEMENT has been duly executed on February 6, 2020 by the authorized representatives of the Acton-Boxborough Regional District School Commitee and by the Acton-Boxborough Education Association. ACTON-BOXBOROUGH REGIONAL ACTON-BOXBOROUGH DISTRICT SCHOOL COMMITTEE EDUCATION ASSOCIATION Xxxxx XxXxxxxx, ABRSC Chair Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx, ABEA President Xxx Xxxxxxxxxxxxx, School Commitee Xxxx Xxxxx, ABEA Negotiations Chair Negotiations Subcommitee Chair Xxxx Xxxxxx, School Commitee Negotiations Subcommitee Xxxx Xxxxxxxx, School Commitee Negotiations Subcommitee RATIFIED on February 13, 2020 BY: RATIFIED on February 11, 2020 BY: ACTON-BOXBOROUGH REGIONAL ACTON-BOXBOROUGH DISTRICT SCHOOL COMMITTEE EDUCATION ASSOCIATION Negotiating Team Negotiating Team Xxxxx XxXxxxxx, School Commitee Chair Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx, ABEA President Xxx Xxxxxxxxxxxxx, School Commitee Xxxx Xxxxx, ABEA Negotiations Chair Negotiations Subcommitee Chair Xxxx Xxxxxx, School Commitee Negotiations Subcommitee
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Professional Learning Funding. The Association and the Committee agree to form a working group to investigate and establish a policy for a more equitable distribution of funds for professional learning opportunities. Such a group will begin its deliberations within two months of the ratification of this contract, and every effort will be made to produce a recommendation to the Association and Committee within two months of the group’s first meeting. Upon completion of the working group’s deliberations, the two parties agree to reopen the contract for the sole purpose of amending the first paragraph under 17.1. LETTER OF AGREEMENT REGARDING SENIOR HIGH DUTIES LETTER OF AGREEMENT REGARDING JUNIOR HIGH DUTIES Paid Chaperoning Guidelines In order for a staff member to be paid for chaperoning a school event the following criteria must be met: ● The event must be school-sponsored and occur after school hours or on a weekend. ● The event must require the active chaperoning or monitoring of students. The event would not be able to run without the presence of chaperones. ● Xxxxxxxxxx must stay for the entire duration of the event to be paid. The approximate length of the event will be provided in advance by the event sponsor or activity advisor and the exact length will be determined at the end of the event. ● The chaperone list must be approved by the activity or event sponsor. ● The event sponsor or activity advisor is responsible for submitting time sheets for chaperones within one week of the event. ● Chaperone stipends will be funded by the organization sponsoring the activity. ● Event sponsors/advisors cannot be paid for chaperoning an event if they are receiving a stipend for advising the sponsoring club or activity (i.e. the junior class advisor cannot be paid for chaperoning a junior class dance, but the other teachers volunteering to chaperone can be paid). ● Staff members participating in an event should not be considered to be chaperones (e.g. a staff member playing basketball for a student-faculty game or performing in a student-faculty talent show). ● Certain events are excluded from paying chaperones. These include: ○ Events where the sponsoring organization is paying the ticket cost for the chaperone’s attendance (e.g. senior prom). ○ School-based celebratory events that encourage staff participation but do not require active chaperoning (e.g. school graduations, elementary school ice cream socials). ○ Athletic event duties since these are paid for by the Athletic Department (e.g...

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  • Scope of Professional Services 3.1 On the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement, COUNTY hereby engages CONTRACTOR to provide all labor, materials and equipment to complete the Project/Service in accordance with the Scope of Services, attached hereto and incorporated herein as Attachment A, as modified or clarified by Addendum(s) # , dated , attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference as Attachment B. It is understood that the Scope of Services may be modified by change order as the Project/Service progresses, but to be effective and binding, any such change order must be in writing, executed by the parties, and in accordance with the COUNTY’s Purchasing Policies and Procedures. A copy of these policies and procedures shall be made available to the CONTRACTOR upon request.

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