SUMMER SCHOOL & CREDIT RECOVERY Sample Clauses

SUMMER SCHOOL & CREDIT RECOVERY. A. Summer School and Credit Recovery may be held at the discretion of the Board.
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SUMMER SCHOOL & CREDIT RECOVERY. 27.1.1. If Summer School or Summer Credit Recovery is offered by the Employer, bargaining unit members shall be offered the opportunity to teach summer school for the complete summer term, not to exceed six (6) weeks, based on their seniority and qualifications. The agreement to take on a summer school class is voluntary on the part of the bargaining unit member. A bargaining unit member cannot work summer credit recovery school for more than consecutive two years unless no other bargaining unit member applies for the position.
SUMMER SCHOOL & CREDIT RECOVERY. The Board will post and hire teachers for all summer academic programming in which credit is earned. Academic programming outside of the regular school year conducted during the summer months will be referred to as Summer School Credit Recovery. Summer School Credit Recovery will run for a maximum of eight (8) weeks. Teachers will not be required to hold class of any kind on July 4th. In the event that no currently employed teacher applies for Summer School, the district may at its discretion postpone, alter, or cancel the Summer School Credit Recovery, or hire from outside of the current staff. Summer School Credit Recovery teachers will maintain all certifications and will be highly qualified for the grade level they are responsible to instruct. Teachers will maintain enrollment, attendance, grades, and any other information required for documentation and final grade verification. During the school year teachers and administrators will review and re-align the Summer School Credit Recovery curriculum for the purpose of curriculum alignment, state or federal requirements.
SUMMER SCHOOL & CREDIT RECOVERY. Certified Staff‌ Certified staff members who perform summer school/credit recovery duties shall be compensated as specified in the Miscellaneous Stipend Schedule.

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