Secondary Limits Sample Clauses

Secondary Limits. The District shall provide class size limits that do not exceed the following numbers at the secondary levels, grades 6 through 12: Secondary Schools 4 teaching periods: 31 per class, 124 per day 5 teaching periods: 31 per class, 155 per day 6 teaching periods: 31 per class, 180 per day* *Note: This line currently applies only to secondary teachers who are compensated for teaching during their planning time pursuant to Section 8.3. The class size limits will not apply to traditionally large classes (i.e. choir, band). Physical education shall not exceed 40 students. If the District considers changing to a different schedule at the middle or high school level (e.g., moving to an A/B schedule), this provision will be reopened as necessary to determine how the above class size limits will apply. Class sizes may be additionally limited by available equipment. The maximum number of students in each classroom shall be determined by the building administrator in consultation with the certificated teachers using those rooms and/or the respective department chair. If, after the first two weeks of the school year, a secondary class exceeds the limits as stated above, the teacher shall have the option of choosing one (1) of the following remedies, that choice shall be communicated to the building principal. The parties will initiate overload remedy within five (5) working days of notice to the building principal.
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Secondary Limits. The District shall provide class size limits that do not exceed the following numbers at the secondary levels, grades 6 through 12: Middle Schools 4 periods: 33 per class, 130 per day 5 periods: 33 per class, 164 per day 6 periods: 33 per class, 198 per day High Schools 6 periods: 32 per class, 160 per day The class size limits will not apply to traditionally large classes (i.e. choir, band). Physical education shall not exceed 47 students. Class sizes may be additionally limited by available equipment. The maximum number of students in each classroom shall be determined by the building administrator in consultation with the certificated teachers using those rooms and/or the respective department chair. If a secondary class exceeds the limits as stated above, the teacher and the principal shall meet and develop a plan of action that is satisfactory to the employee within five
Secondary Limits. The District shall provide class size limits that do not exceed the following numbers at the secondary levels, grades 6 through 12: Secondary Schools 3 teaching periods: 31 per class, 182 per two-day block 4 teaching periods: 31 per class, 124 per day 5 teaching periods: 31 per class, 155 per day 6 teaching periods: 31 per class, 180 per day* Physical Education and Performance-based Music classes: 40 per class. Both middle and high school PE and performance-based music teachers in overload will be granted the same overload remedies as listed in this Section. Performance-based music teachers shall be granted overload pay based on daily count, not class count, with the daily count triggers being the same as above. *Note: This line currently applies only to secondary teachers who are compensated for teaching during their planning time pursuant to Section 8.3. If the District considers changing to a different schedule at the middle or high school level that is not anticipated or covered by the above class size provisions this provision will be reopened as necessary to determine how the above class size limits will apply. Class sizes may be additionally limited by available equipment. In that case, the building and program administrators, in consultation with the certificated teacher(s) using those rooms and the respective department chair shall determine together the appropriate limit. Employees will automatically receive overload pay at the rate of $450 for each month they are in overload based on the monthly enrollment counts, beginning with the October enrollment count. Alternatively, the employee may request one of the following remedies from building administration, and the administrator will respond within five (5) working days:
Secondary Limits. The District shall provide class size limits that do not exceed the following numbers at the secondary levels, grades 6 through 12: Secondary Schools 3 teaching periods: 31 per class, 182 per two-day block 4 teaching periods: 31 per class, 124 per day 5 teaching periods: 31 per class, 155 per day 6 teaching periods: 31 per class, 180 per day* *Note: This line currently applies only to secondary teachers who are compensated for teaching during their planning time pursuant to Section 8.3. The class size limits will not apply to traditionally large classes (i.e. choir, band). Physical education shall not exceed 40 students. If the District considers changing to a different schedule at the middle or high school level (e.g., moving to an A/B schedule), this provision will be reopened as necessary to determine how the above class size limits will apply. Class sizes may be additionally limited by available equipment. The maximum number of students in each classroom shall be determined by the building administrator in consultation with the certificated teachers using those rooms and/or the respective department chair. If, after the first two weeks of the school year, a secondary class exceeds the limits as stated above, the teacher shall have the option of choosing one (1) of the following remedies, that choice shall be communicated to the building principal. The parties will initiate overload remedy within five (5) working days of notice to the building principal.

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  • Umbrella/Excess Liability Insurance Umbrella or Excess Liability Insurance with limits not less than Two Million Dollars ($2,000,000.00) per occurrence, which will provide additional limits for employers’ general insurance and shall cover the Board and its employees, subject to that of the primary coverage.

  • Coverage Limits Engineer, at Engineer’s sole cost, shall purchase and maintain during the entire term while this Contract is in effect the following insurance:

  • Deductibles and Self-Insurance Retentions Any deductibles or self-insured retentions must be declared to and approved by the City. The City may require the Consultant to provide proof of ability to pay losses and related investigation, claims administration and defense expenses within the deductible or self-insured retention. The deductible or self-insured retention may be satisfied by either the named insured or the City.

  • Excess Public Liability Insurance over and above the Employers’ Liability Commercial General Liability and Comprehensive Automobile Liability Insurance coverage, with a minimum combined single limit of Twenty Million Dollars ($20,000,000) per occurrence/Twenty Million Dollars ($20,000,000) aggregate.

  • Excess/Umbrella Liability Policies Required insurance coverage limits may be provided through a combination of primary and excess/umbrella liability policies. If coverage limits are provided through excess/umbrella liability policies, then a Schedule of underlying insurance listing policy information for all underlying insurance policies (insurer, policy number, policy term, coverage and limits of insurance), including proof that the excess/umbrella insurance follows form must be provided after renewal and/or upon request.

  • Coverage Types and Policy Limits The types of coverage and policy limits required from the Contractor are specified in Paragraph B Insurance Requirements below.

  • Coverage Minimum Limits Commercial General Liability $1,000,000 per occurrence $2,000,000 aggregate Automobile Liability including coverage for owned, non-owned and hired vehicles $1,000,000 per occurrence

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