SPECIAL EDUCATION AND ALTERNATIVE PROGRAMS WORKLOAD Sample Clauses

SPECIAL EDUCATION AND ALTERNATIVE PROGRAMS WORKLOAD. The District recognizes the need for appropriate special programs in order to meet the needs of students with disabilities, gifted and other special categories of students. Special programs are being provided in accordance with State laws and regulations, District policy and procedures, District instructional goals and objectives and available staff, financial and other resources. The administration works with the staff, community and appropriate agencies to develop, implement and regularly evaluate these programs.
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SPECIAL EDUCATION AND ALTERNATIVE PROGRAMS WORKLOAD. Section 10.1 Drugs, Medicines, and Medical Procedures 102 Section 10.2 Professional Development Programs 102 Section 10.3 IEP Stipend 104 Section 10.4 IEP Release Time 105 Section 10.5 WA-AIM Stipend 105 Section 10.6 IEP Caseload Limits 105 Section 10.7 Supports for Working with Students with Disabilities 105 Section 10.8 Special Education Class Size, Caseload and Workload 106 Section 10.9 ESA Caseload and Workload 109 Section 10.10 Special Education Clerical Support 110 Section 10.11 Other Special Education Provisions 111 Section 10.12 Students with Disabilities in PE 111 Section 10.13 Special Education Collaboration Time 111 Section 10.14 ESA Itinerant Schedules 111 Section 10.15 Co-Teaching 112 ARTICLE XI Transfer and Assignment
SPECIAL EDUCATION AND ALTERNATIVE PROGRAMS WORKLOAD. 90 Section 10.1 Drugs, Medicines, and Medical Procedures 90 Section 10.2 Professional Development Programs 90 Section 10.3 IEP Stipend 91 Section 10.4 IEP Release Time 91 Section 10.5 WA-AIM Stipend 91 Section 10.6 IEP Caseload Limits 92 Section 10.7 Supports for Working with Special Education Students 92 Section 10.8 Special Education Class Size, Caseload and Workload 92 Section 10.9 Speech and Language Pathologist (SLP) Caseload and Workload 95 Section 10.10 Psychologists Caseload and Workload 96

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