Tenure of Classified Professional Growth Committee Members Sample Clauses

Tenure of Classified Professional Growth Committee Members. Because of the technical nature of committee responsibilities, turnover on the committee shall be kept to a minimum. To assure continuity, two (2) of the members of the original committee shall be appointed for a period of one (1) year, and three (3) of the members shall be appointed for a period of two
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