Secondary School Classes Clause Samples
The 'Secondary School Classes' clause defines the terms and conditions under which classes or educational services are provided to students at the secondary school level. It typically outlines the scope of instruction, eligibility requirements, and any specific obligations of the parties involved, such as attendance policies or curriculum standards. By clearly establishing these parameters, the clause ensures that both the provider and recipients of secondary school education understand their roles and responsibilities, thereby promoting consistency and minimizing misunderstandings.
Secondary School Classes a. When a class appears that it will exceed the District guidelines (as defined in 1c above), one of the following remedies will be considered by the Superintendent or the building principal in consultation with the teacher(s) involved:
1.) Leveling classes at the appropriate level and subject within the buildings.
2.) Adding a section where needed.
3.) Employment of a certificated/licensed aide.
4.) Employment of an additional teacher.
5.) Continuation of present situation with agreement of involved teacher(s).
b. Compliance with the above shall be made by the completion of the first (1st) quarter.
c. When it appears that a class in musical performance shall exceed 55 students, the Superintendent or building principal, in consultation with the teacher involved, will consider the remedies listed in Article III, Item A.
d. Classes in physical education shall be exempt from the provisions of this article as long as each class continues to have two (2) teachers. If only one teacher is assigned to a physical education class, then the class size shall not exceed thirty-two (32) before measures stated in 3a will be taken.
