TIME ADULT EDUCATION TEACHERS Sample Clauses

TIME ADULT EDUCATION TEACHERS a. REQUEST TO REDUCE ASSIGNMENTS i. An adult education teacher with a continuing appointment may request a reduced assignment up to twelve (12) calendar months. Such request shall be considered in light of the needs of the Board but will not be unreasonably denied. ii. The adult education teacher who receives the reduced assignment shall revert to the previous FTE appointment level at the completion of the approved period. iii. Any unassigned programs or courses that may result from this provision shall be considered “term” pursuant to C.29.2.h and shall be filled pursuant to C.29.5. b. Part-time adult education teachers shall be placed on the salary scale on the same basis as their full-time counterparts. They shall be paid on a pro-rata basis to full-time. c. The Board’s contribution toward the premium costs of those fringe benefits to which part- time teachers are entitled will be pro-rated on the amount the Board would pay on behalf of a full-time teacher. Sick leave benefits will also be granted pro-rata. Since part-time teachers are paid on a pro-rata basis, their compensation includes pay for statutory holidays and annual vacation. d. An Adult Education teacher whose appointment is less than full-time, and who has less than full-time K-12 appointment, will combine the FTE of both positions to achieve a lesser proration of the premium required under Clause C.22.2.c above, not to exceed 1.0 FTE.
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TIME ADULT EDUCATION TEACHERS a. REQUEST TO REDUCE ASSIGNMENTS i. An adult education teacher with a continuing appointment may request a reduced assignment up to twelve (12) calendar months. Such request shall be considered in light of the needs of the Board but will not be unreasonably denied. ii. The adult education teacher who receives the reduced assignment shall revert to the previous FTE appointment level at the completion of the approved period. iii. Any unassigned programs or courses that may result from this provision shall be considered ―term‖pursuant to C.29.2.h and shall be filled pursuant to C.29.5.

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