Timeline and Tie Breaker Sample Clauses

Timeline and Tie Breaker. By February 1 of each school year the Board will publish and distribute to all employees and the Association a seniority list ranking each employee from greatest to least seniority. Any employee who believes that his or her seniority is incorrect may file a Notice of Correction and provide documentation to the Human resources office no later than February 15 for resolution. The final seniority list will be published and distributed to all employees and the Association by March 1. Any employee who believes that his or her seniority is incorrect may file a written grievance directly at Step 1 (Superintendent Level 2) and thereafter proceed to arbitration consistent with the Grievance Procedure. In the event that more than one employee has the same seniority ranking, all employees so affected will be ranked in accordance with the total seniority as certificated employees in the District from greatest to least. In the event that more than one employee has the same seniority ranking after applying the above provision, preference shall be given to the employee who has at that time the greater number of quarter equivalents of college credits beyond the BA degree as evidenced by college transcripts the employee has placed on file as of September 1 of the school year in which seniority ranking is determined. In the event that more than one individual employee has the same seniority ranking after applying the above provisions, the district will rank the individuals by their summative evaluation ratings. In the event that the employees are still equal after applying the above provision, all employees so affected shall participate in a coin toss, to determine position on the seniority list. The Association and all employees so affected shall be notified in writing of the date, place and time of the coin toss. The coin toss shall be conducted openly and at a time and place which will allow affected employees and the Association to be in attendance.
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Timeline and Tie Breaker. By February 1 of each school year the Board will publish and distribute to all employees and the Association a seniority list ranking each employee from greatest to least seniority. Any employee who believes that his or her seniority is incorrect may file a Notice of Correction and provide documentation to the Human resources office no later than February 15 for resolution. The final seniority list will be published and distributed to all employees and the Association by March 1. Any employee who believes that his or her seniority is incorrect may file a written grievance directly at Step 1 (Superintendent Level

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