Registration/Tuition Reimbursement Sample Clauses

Registration/Tuition Reimbursement. The District shall reimburse employees the cost of registration/tuition if enrolled in a class/seminar that leads to certification in the School Nutrition Association (SNA). All class(es)/seminar(s) must be taken during the school year or WSNA/SNA conferences or classes during the summer and must be pre-approved by the District Supervisor of Food Services. All registration and tuition costs shall be reimbursed upon the successful completion of the class/seminar and shall not exceed $1,000 per employee per year (September 1 through August 31). To be eligible for reimbursement, employees will be limited to taking one class at a time; ie., any additional class/seminar will be subject to pre-approval after the completion of the previous class/seminar.
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Registration/Tuition Reimbursement. The District shall reimburse employees the cost of registration/tuition if enrolled in a class/seminar that leads to certification in the School Nutrition Association (SNA). All class(es)/seminar(s) must be taken during the school year or WSNA/SNA conferences or classes during the summer and must be pre-approved by the District Supervisor of Food Services. All registration and tuition costs shall be reimbursed upon the successful completion of the class/seminar and shall not exceed $1,000 per employee per year (September 1 through August
Registration/Tuition Reimbursement. The District shall reimburse employees the cost of registration/tuition if enrolled in a class/seminar that leads to certification in the School Nutrition Association (SNA). All class(es)/seminar(s) must be taken during the school year or WSNA/SNA conferences or classes during the summer and must be pre-approved by the Nutrition Services Director or the appropriate District administrator. All registration and tuition costs shall be reimbursed upon the successful completion of the class/seminar and shall not exceed $1,000 per employee per year (September 1 through August 31). To be eligible for reimbursement, employees will be limited to taking one class at a time; i.e., any additional class/seminar will be subject to pre-approval after the completion of the previous class/seminar. This provision will expire upon the conclusion of this Agreement and shall only be placed in a successor contract by mutual agreement.

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