Reduction in Number of Teachers Sample Clauses

Reduction in Number of Teachers. Restoration When by reason of finances, change in educational objectives, decreased enrollment of pupils, return to duty of regular teachers after leaves of absence, or by reason of suspension of schools or territorial changes affecting the district, a Board of Education decides that it will be necessary to reduce the number of teachers, it may make a reasonable reduction. In making such reduction, the Board shall proceed to suspend contracts in accordance with the recommendation of the Superintendent of schools who shall, within each teaching field affected, give preference to teachers on continuing contracts and to teachers who have greater seniority. Teachers, whose continuing contracts are suspended, shall have the right of restoration to continuing service status in order of seniority of service in the district if and when teaching positions become vacant or are created for which any of such teachers are or become qualified. If there are no teachers with suspended continuing contracts eligible for a newly created or vacant position a teacher whose limited contract has been suspended shall have the right of restoration to limited contract status. Such right shall exist until the expiration of the teacher’s suspended limited contract, or up to July 10 immediately following the two (2) year anniversary of the last official day worked under the contract which was suspended, whichever is longer. Teachers whose contracts have been suspended will lose their right to restoration, if they:
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Reduction in Number of Teachers. The Board may suspend teachers’ contracts in accordance with ORC 3319.17 as it is written on March 26, 2012, which includes the following language: The Board shall not give preference to any teacher based on seniority, except when making decisions between teachers who have comparable evaluations. Seniority shall not be the basis for rehiring a teacher, except when making a decision between teachers who have comparable evaluations.
Reduction in Number of Teachers. 1. When the board decides that it will be necessary to reduce the number of teachers it employs, it may make a reasonable reduction based upon return to duty of regular teachers after leaves of absence including leaves provided pursuant to division (B) of section 3314.10 of the Revised Code, suspension of schools, territorial changes affecting the district or center, financial reasons or decreased enrollment of pupils in the district;

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