Common use of Salary Schedule Increment Credit Clause in Contracts

Salary Schedule Increment Credit. Full yearly employment shall be defined as a full school day on all teacher workdays for the school year. A. A teacher who is employed less than twenty-five percent of full yearly employment and who is employed for the next year, shall not be eligible for a step advancement. B. A teacher who is employed less than seventy-five percent but twenty-five percent or more of a full year of employment and is employed for the next year, shall be eligible for a one-half step advancement for the next year. C. A teacher who is employed for seventy-five percent or more of full yearly employment and who is employed for the next year shall be eligible for a full step advancement for the next year. D. This provision shall not restrict the achievement of tenure by a probationary teacher.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Master Agreement, Master Agreement, Master Agreement

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Salary Schedule Increment Credit. Full yearly employment shall be defined as a full school day on all teacher workdays for the school year. A. A teacher who is employed less than twenty-five percent of full yearly employment and who is employed for the next year, shall not be eligible for a step advancement. B. A teacher who is employed less than seventy-five percent but twenty-five percent or more of a full year of employment and is employed for the next year, shall be eligible for a one-half step advancement for the next year. C. A teacher who is employed for seventy-five percent or more of full yearly employment and who is employed for the next year shall be eligible for a full step advancement for the next year. D. This provision shall not restrict the achievement of tenure by a probationary teacher.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Master Agreement, Master Agreement

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