Site-Based Waiver Request Sample Clauses

Site-Based Waiver Request. 3 A school site which has developed a plan which conflicts with this Agreement may ask for a 4 waiver from the Association. Such a request will be made to the Association (and granted) by the 5 parties provided that it is mutually agreed that the waiver will create a sound educational 6 environment and will not jeopardize either party’s interests. Approved waivers will be for the 7 current school year only. Criteria for the approval of waiver requests are available from the 8 Association.
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Site-Based Waiver Request. 33 34 A school site which has developed a plan which conflicts with this 35 Agreement may ask for a waiver from the Association. Such a request 36 will be made to the Association (and granted) by the parties provided 37 that it is mutually agreed that the waiver will create a sound 38 educational environment and will not jeopardize either party’s 39 interests. Approved waivers will be for the current school year only. 40 Criteria for the approval of waiver requests are available from the 41 Association.
Site-Based Waiver Request. 50 2 waiver from the Association. Such a request will be made to the Association (and granted) by the 3 parties provided that it is mutually agreed that the waiver will create a sound educational 4 environment and will not jeopardize either party’s interests. Approved waivers will be for the 5 current school year only. Criteria for the approval of waiver requests are available from the 6 Association.

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