Secondary Grade Class Size Sample Clauses

Secondary Grade Class Size. Class size in Grades 7-12 will be maintained on the basis of a daily limit of one- hundred-fifty (150) except as follows: 1. Fundamental and adjusted classes - 20 students. (For the purpose of computation, a class of 20 students shall be counted as 30). Changes in those classes or additional ones must go through the Curriculum Council for approval. Fundamental and adjusted classes are: Specialized Reading Skills and Transitions Math (9-12); Math Strategies (9-12); Math Seminar (7-8); Language Arts Seminar (7-8). 2. Keyboarding - 30 students 3. Physical Education - 40 students 4. Music - Limits as determined by goals and objectives and prerequisites as determined by the teacher and principal. 5. Laboratory station classes, expository writing and composition classes, shall be limited to thirty (30) students subject to the one-hundred-fifty (150) student daily limit. 6. At the secondary level, substitute teachers shall be utilized to promptly reduce teacher overloads between the first day of classes and the fourth Friday of September. 7. Regular education classes will be limited to no more than thirty-three (33) students.
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Secondary Grade Class Size. Class size in Grades 7-12 will be maintained on the basis of a daily limit of one- hundred-fifty-five (155) for a six (6) period day; one-hundred-eighty (180) for a seven period day or one-hundred-twenty-six (126) for a five (5) period day (trimesters). Exceptions are as follows: 1. Fundamental and adjusted classes - 20 students. (For the purpose of computation, a class of 20 students shall be counted as 30). Changes in those classes or additional ones must go through the Curriculum Council for approval. Fundamental and adjusted classes are: Specialized Reading Skills and Transitions Math (9-12); Math Strategies (9-12); Math Seminar (7-8); Language Arts Seminar (7-8). 2. Keyboarding - 30 students 3. Physical Education - 40 students 4. Music - Limits as determined by goals and objectives and prerequisites as determined by the teacher and principal. 5. Laboratory station classes, expository writing and composition classes, shall be limited to thirty (30) students. 6. Regular education classes will be limited to no more than thirty-three (33) students. 7. A teacher instructing on their preparation/conference period shall have a daily limit that will not exceed thirty (30) students more than expressed in ¶B of this Article.
Secondary Grade Class Size. The board will attempt to maintain class sizes at or below the lower cap for each class. Class sizes shall not exceed the upper cap. Overage pay for classroom teachers will be paid for any students above the lower cap at a rate of $50/student/class/per trimester. a. The Board will attempt to maintain a lower cap class size of thirty (30) or less students in 7th - 12th grade classes. Classes may not exceed the upper cap class size of thirty-four (34) students. Some exceptions follow: i. Laboratory station classes (science, computer, drafting) and MMC English classes shall not exceed thirty (30) students unless the teacher has granted permission to do so and the board pays for the overage, but these classes will not exceed the upper cap class size of thirty-four (34) students. ii. Physical Education (excluding PHW) - The Board will attempt to maintain a lower cap class size of forty (40) or less students. Overage pay will be paid for any classes over forty (40) students. Classes may not exceed the upper cap class size of forty-four (44) students. iii. Music - The Board will attempt to maintain a class size of fifty (50) or less students. Classes that have more than 50 students will have additional staff support offered (co-teacher, accompanist, para, etc). Music classes that exceed one hundred (100) students will also be paid an overage pay of $50/student/class per trimester. There is no upper cap for music but limits will be determined by goals and objectives and prerequisites as determined by the teacher and principal.

Related to Secondary Grade Class Size

  • Class Size a) When CONTRACTOR is a nonpublic school, CONTRACTOR shall ensure that class size shall not exceed a ratio of one teacher per fourteen (14) pupils. Each classroom with 2 or more students shall be assigned at least one paraprofessional. Upon written approval by an authorized XXX representative, class size may be temporarily increased by a ratio of 1 teacher to sixteen (16) pupils when necessary to provide services to pupils with disabilities. For any billing period where the class size has exceeded sixteen (16) students for five consecutive school days, the CONTRACTOR shall have a 10% decrease in its approved daily rate for those LEA students that exceeded sixteen (16), for those days (over five). b) In the event a nonpublic school is unable to fill a vacant teaching position responsible for direct instruction to students, and the vacancy has direct impact on the California Department of Education Certification of that school, the nonpublic school shall develop a plan to assure appropriate coverage of student by first utilizing existing certificated staff. The nonpublic school and the LEA may agree to one 30 school day period per contract year where class size may be increased to assure coverage by an appropriately credentialed teacher. Such an agreement shall be in writing and signed by both parties. This provision does not apply to a nonpublic agency. c) CONTRACTOR providing special education instruction for individuals with exceptional needs between the ages of three and five years, inclusive, shall also comply with the appropriate instructional adult to child ratios pursuant to California Education Code sections 56440 et seq.

  • PRIORITY RATING If so identified, this Contract is a "rated order" certified for national defense, emergency preparedness, and energy program use, and SELLER shall follow all the requirements of the Defense Priorities and Allocation System Regulation (15 C.F.R. Part 700).

  • SPECIALIZED JOB CLASSES Where there is a particular specialized job class in which the pay rate is below the local market value assessment of that job class, the parties may use existing means under the collective agreement to adjust compensation for that job class.

  • Senior Certificates Class 1-A-1, Class 1-A-2, Class 1-A-3, Class 1-A-4, Class 1-A-5, Class 1-A-6, Class 1-A-7, Class 1-A-8, Class 1-A-9, Class 1-A-10, Class 1-A-11, Class 1-A-12, Class 1-A-13, Class 1-A-14, Class 1-A-15, Class 1-A-16, Class 1-A-17, Class 1-A-18, Class 1-A-19, Class 1-A-20, Class 1-A-21, Class 1-A-22, Class 1-A-R, Class 1-A-MR and Class 1-A-LR Certificates.

  • Category 2 Funds On sales of Class A shares and Class 529-A shares of Funds listed in Category 2 on the attached Schedule A that are accepted by us and for which you are responsible, you will be paid the same dealer concessions indicated above except as follows: Less than $100,000 3.00% 3.75%

  • Reallocation to a Class with a Lower Salary Range Maximum 1. If the employee meets the skills and abilities requirements of the position and chooses to remain in the reallocated position, the employee retains the existing appointment status and has the right to be placed on the Employer’s internal layoff list for the classification occupied prior to the reallocation. 2. If the employee chooses to vacate the position or does not meet the skills and abilities requirements of the position, the layoff procedure specified in Article 31 of this Agreement applies.

  • Original Class B Principal Balance The Original Class B Principal Balance is $12,006,549.92.

  • Category 3 Funds On sales of Class A shares and Class 529-A shares of Funds listed in Category 3 on the attached Schedule A that are accepted by us and for which you are responsible, you will be paid dealer concessions as follows: Less than $500,000 2.00% 2.50% $500,000 but less than $750,000 1.60% 2.00% $750,000 but less than $1 million 1.20% 1.50% $1 million or more See below None

  • Differing Site Conditions (a) The Contractor shall promptly, and before the conditions are disturbed, give a written notice to the Contracting Officer of (1) subsurface or latent physical conditions at the site which differ materially from those indicated in this contract, or (2) unknown physical conditions at the site(s), of an unusual nature, which differ materially from those ordinarily encountered and generally recognized as inhering in work of the character provided for in the contract. (b) The Contracting Officer shall investigate the site conditions promptly after receiving the notice. Work shall not proceed at the affected site, except at the Contractor’s risk, until the Contracting Officer has provided written instructions to the Contractor. If the conditions do materially so differ and cause an increase or decrease in the Contractor’s cost of, or the time required for, performing any part of the work under this contract, whether or not changed as a result of the conditions, the Contractor shall file a claim in writing to the PHA within ten days after receipt of such instructions and, in any event, before proceeding with the work. An equitable adjustment in the contract price, the delivery schedule, or both shall be made under this clause and the contract modified in writing accordingly. (c) No request by the Contractor for an equitable adjustment to the contract under this clause shall be allowed, unless the Contractor has given the written notice required; provided, that the time prescribed in (a) above for giving written notice may be extended by the Contracting Officer. (d) No request by the Contractor for an equitable adjustment to the contract for differing site conditions shall be allowed if made after final payment under this contract.

  • Net WAC Rate Carryover Reserve Account (a) No later than the Closing Date, the Trustee shall establish and maintain with itself, as agent for the Trustee, a separate, segregated trust account titled, "Net WAC Rate Carryover Reserve Account, [_______________], as Trustee, in trust for the registered holders of [_______________], New Century Home Equity Loan Trust, Series 200_-__, Asset Backed Pass-Through Certificates." The amount on deposit in the Net WAC Rate Carryover Reserve Account will consist of any amounts deposited into the Net WAC Rate Carryover Reserve Account pursuant to Section 4.01(a)(4). All amounts deposited in the Net WAC Rate Carryover Reserve Account shall be distributed to the Holders of the Offered Certificates in the manner set forth in Section 4.01(a)(4). (b) On each Distribution Date as to which there is a Net WAC Rate Carryover Amount payable to the Offered Certificates, the Trustee has been directed by the Class CE-1 Certificateholders to, and therefore will, deposit into the Net WAC Rate Carryover Reserve Account the amounts described in Section 4.01(a)(4), rather than distributing such amounts to the Class CE-1 Certificateholders. On each such Distribution Date, the Trustee shall hold all such amounts for the benefit of the Holders of the Offered Certificates, and will distribute such amounts to the Holders of the Offered Certificates in the amounts and priorities set forth in Section 4.01(a). On each Distribution Date, any amounts remaining in the Net WAC Rate Carryover Reserve Account after the payment of any Net WAC Rate Carryover Amounts on the Offered Certificates for such Distribution Date, shall be payable to the Trustee. (c) For federal and state income tax purposes, the Class CE-1 Certificateholders will be deemed to be the owners of the Net WAC Rate Carryover Reserve Account and all amounts deposited into the Net WAC Rate Carryover Reserve Account shall be treated as amounts distributed by REMIC III to the Holders of the Class CE-1 Interset and by the Class CE-1 Interest to the Class CE-1 Certificates. Upon the termination of the Trust Fund, or the payment in full of the Offered Certificates, all amounts remaining on deposit in the Net WAC Rate Carryover Reserve Account will be released by the Trust Fund and distributed to the Class CE-1 Certificateholders or their designees. The Net WAC Rate Carryover Reserve Account will be part of the Trust Fund but not part of any REMIC and any payments to the Holders of the Offered Certificates of Net WAC Rate Carryover Amounts will not be payments with respect to a "regular interest" in a REMIC within the meaning of Code Section 860(G)(a)(1).

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