STEP 3: PREFERENCING PROCEDURE. a. No later than sixty (60) days before the end of the term, programming preference sheets shall be distributed to all teachers. b. Preferences within their declared area shall be according to North Central requirements and compliance with the N.C.L.B. Act regarding highly qualified teachers for senior high school and middle/junior high schools were applicable. (Takes affect spring of 2006). c. Secondary teachers may not preference to a different department that he/she is not currently teaching unless he/she has the seniority to secure a schedule. d. Preferences will be honored to the extent consistent with the provisions of this Agreement relating to programming. No later than ten (10) school days prior to the end of the term teachers shall be notified of the following matters concerning their programs for the following term: 1. Subjects to be taught; 2. Grades of the subjects to be taught; 3. Any special or unusual classes that teachers will be required to teach; 4. The grade level and special nature, if any, of the official class; e. When rooms or schools are closed, the School District will provide for the transfer of the moving teacher's pertinent materials and equipment/furniture, etc, to the new location. Teachers will pack and label all materials to be moved. No later than the end of the next to the last day of the term, teachers shall receive their building programs for the following term, including the periods and rooms where their teaching assignments occur. It is understood that all information detailed above is to be considered subject to change if necessary because of changes in subject enrollment, staff changes, and programming exigencies.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement
STEP 3: PREFERENCING PROCEDURE. a. No later than sixty (60) days before the end of the term, programming preference sheets shall be distributed to all teachers.
b. Preferences within their declared area shall be according to North Central requirements and compliance with the N.C.L.B. Act regarding highly qualified teachers for senior high school and middle/junior high schools were applicable. (Takes affect spring of 2006).
c. Secondary teachers may not preference to a different department that he/she is not currently teaching unless he/she has the seniority to secure a schedule.
d. Preferences will be honored to the extent consistent with the provisions of this Agreement relating to programming. No later than ten (10) school days prior to the end of the term teachers shall be notified of the following matters concerning their programs for the following term:
1. Subjects to be taught;
2. Grades of the subjects to be taught;
3. Any special or unusual classes that teachers will be required to teach;
4. The grade level and special nature, if any, of the official class;
e. When rooms or schools are closed, the School District will provide for the transfer of the moving teacher's pertinent materials and equipment/furniture, etc, to the new location. Teachers will pack and label all materials to be moved. No later than the end of the next to the last day of the term, teachers shall receive their building programs for the following term, including the periods and rooms where their teaching assignments occur. It is understood that all information detailed above is to be considered subject to change if necessary because of changes in subject enrollment, staff changes, and programming exigencies.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement
STEP 3: PREFERENCING PROCEDURE. a. No later than sixty (60) days before the end of the term, programming preference sheets shall be distributed to all teachers.
b. Preferences within their declared area shall be according to North Central requirements and compliance with the N.C.L.B. Act regarding highly qualified teachers for senior high school and middle/junior high schools were applicable. (Takes affect spring of 2006).
c. Secondary teachers may not preference to a different department that he/she is not currently teaching unless he/she has the seniority to secure a schedule.
d. Preferences will be honored to the extent consistent with the provisions of this Agreement relating to programming. No later than ten (10) school days prior to the end of the term teachers shall be notified of the following matters concerning their programs for the following term:
1. a. Subjects to be taught;
2. b. Grades of the subjects to be taught;
3. c. Any special or unusual classes that teachers will be required to teach;
4. d. The grade level and special nature, if any, of the official class;
e. When rooms or schools are closed, the School District will provide for the transfer of the moving teacher's pertinent materials and equipment/furniture, etc, to the new location. Teachers will pack and label all materials to be moved. No later than the end of the next to the last day of the term, teachers shall receive their building programs for the following term, including the periods and rooms where their teaching assignments occur. It is understood that all information detailed above is to be considered subject to change if necessary because of changes in subject enrollment, staff changes, and programming exigencies.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement