RECEIVING SCHOOLS Sample Clauses

RECEIVING SCHOOLS. The teacher shall not be expected or required to attend any functions in the receiving school(s) district(s), but will be available to receiving students and their parents. As an example, the out-of-district parents will be invited to an open house in the same manner as host school parents, and the host teachers win not be expected to, or required to, attend the receiving school's open house. The teacher and the receiving districts) will make mutually acceptable arrangements including meals, mileage and any other compensations, if necessary, for attendance at such functions beyond the limits described above. XI SUBSTITUTES In the event of the transmitting teacher's absence, the host district shall be expected to provide a certified substitute teacher when it elects to transmit. XII TEACHER EVALUATION Evaluation of the host teacher will be done in accordance with the provisions of the collective bargaining agreement of the host district Any complaint with respect to the host teacher's performance originating in a receiving district will be made known to the host teacher within two school days by his/her administrator. No evaluation of the teacher will be made except in the normal manner in the classroom. Evaluations of probationary teachers win only be made in the regular classroom. XIII TEXTBOOKS & RELATED MATERIALS Textbooks and related materials for Distance Learning courses are determined by the transmitting district. XIV OFF SITE ORIGINATION Teachers will be permitted and encouraged but not required to transmit at least once each semester from each district that receives his/her course. The school district will provide adequate time and pay appropriate expenses.
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RECEIVING SCHOOLS. Receiving schools must inform CMCSSSD of any early dismissals. CMCSSSD will inform the host district or contractor of the early school closing. The receiving school shall inform parents/guardians of their adjusted schedule
RECEIVING SCHOOLS. The teacher shall not be expected or required to attend any functions in the receiving school(s) district(s), but will be available to receiving students and their parents. As an example, the out-of-district parents will be invited to an open house in the same manner as host school parents, and the host teachers win not be expected to, or required to, attend the receiving school's open house. The teacher and the receiving districts) will make mutually acceptable arrangements including meals, mileage and any other compensations, if necessary, for attendance at such functions beyond the limits described above.

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