A contract teacher definition

A contract teacher means any teacher who has been regularly employed by a school district for a probationary period of not more than three successive school years and who has been
A contract teacher means any teacher who has been regularly employed by a school district for a probationary period of not more than three successive school years and who has been retained for the next succeeding school year.

Examples of A contract teacher in a sentence

  • A contract teacher who works on an hourly basis to provide substitute teaching for an Academy teacher will receive the Academy Teaching Rate.

  • A contract teacher will not be placed on a program of assistance for improvement for any alleged deficiency stated in ORS 342.865 (see below) without the completion of a meeting to review the concern and the data collected related to the alleged deficiency.

  • A contract teacher on the salary schedule teaching less than full time, i.e., 2 hours per day for 184 days.

  • A contract teacher may apply for a year of sabbatical leave after seven (7) years of continuous or ten (10) years of non-continuous service, three (3) years of which shall immediately precede his/her application.

  • A contract teacher, at the discretion of the District, may be granted a leave of absence without pay for up to two (2) years.

  • A contract teacher under the Fair Dismissal Law who is recalled shall retain the contract status obtained before the release, termination, or layoff under this Article.

  • A contract teacher who suffers an assault in connection with his or her employment shall immediately make a written report of the circumstances thereof to the Executive Director.

  • A contract teacher required to use his/her personal car in the course of his/her duties with the Employer will be paid for kilometres driven in accordance with the terms established by Management Board of Cabinet for the Civil Service.

  • A contract teacher who is recalled shall retain contract status obtained before the layoff under this Article.

  • A contract teacher may recommend and consult with the District about removing adverse materials (not required by law) from their file if the material is three (3) years old and the teacher has maintained a clear record for three (3) years.