Caseload as used in this chapter, means:
Caseload means the individual cases open or assigned to each full-time equivalent IHBT staff.
Caseload means the number of students served by special education personnel.
Examples of Caseload in a sentence
The following caseloads have been agreed upon as the average quarterly caseload per employee: Adult Investigation Superior Court 63 to 74 Civil, Juvenile Court Investigations 63 to 74 Municipal Court Investigations II 157 to 184 Municipal Court Investigations I 315 to 369 Static Intake Officer 152 to 178 Juvenile Supervision 400 to 470 Juvenile Placement 138 to 162 High Risk Offender 552 to 648 Automated Minimum Service Caseload 2,758 to 3,241 B.
Caseload: Psychologist’s caseload may consist of one or more sites within the district and may be comprised of any combination of evaluations up to 58.
More Definitions of Caseload
Caseload means the number of students assigned to special education personnel.
Caseload means the total number of students receiving special education and speech-only services as special education, for whom a special education teacher or speech language pathologist has responsibility for developing and monitoring the students' IEPs. “Caseload” may also mean the number of students for which individual support services staff members are responsible.
Caseload refers to the number of students with IEP’s for whom the special education teacher is assigned, and each student is counted as “one” no matter the needs or severity.
Caseload means all pupils for whom a special education unit member (Special Day Class Teacher, Resource Specialist, Speech/Language Pathologist, Adapted Physical Education Specialist) provides special education services.
Caseload as used in this chapter, means the number of
Caseload means the cases assigned and handled by an attorney in the fiscal year.