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School District of Philadelphia Masters Degree Partnership Program. 1. All teachers in High Needs Schools who have a minimum of three (3) years of service with the School District of Philadelphia will be eligible to apply to the School District of Philadelphia’s Masters Degree Partnership Program, which shall begin July 1, 2010. 2. The Masters Degree Program is designed to assist teachers in accelerating the learning of students in High Needs Schools by utilizing a standardized syl- xxxxx representing a variety of content areas in partnership with various universities. 3. Each participant in the Masters Degree Program shall receive tuition reimbursement of up to six (6) credits per year, at the rate of four hundred dol- lars ($400) per credit to a maximum of twenty-four hundred dollars ($2,400) per year. Participants will be required to complete the Masters Degree Program within five (5) years of acceptance. Employees accepted to the Masters Degree Program must continue in the employment of the School District of Philadel- phia at a High Needs School for at least two (2) years following completion of the program. 4. Failure to complete the Masters Degree Program within the allotted time, voluntarily transferring from a High Needs School to a non-High Needs School, failure to fulfill the post degree work commitment, or leaving School District employment prior to completion of the program will result in the employee having to reimburse the District the full cost of tuition paid.
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