Grade Level definition

Grade Level means performing at the proficient or
Grade Level means the grade level assigned by Progressive to the position held by an Eligible Employee immediately prior to termination of employment or Job Change.
Grade Level means a single grade: General Scale; Grade 1-2; Grade 3-4; Grade 5-6; Grade 7-8; Grade 9-10; Grade 11; Grade 12; Senior Officer Grade 1; Senior Officer Grade 2; Senior Officer Grade 3, as set out in Table 1 Departmental Officer Salary Rates and applied to positions created in terms of Section 9 (2) of the Public Sector Employment and Management Act 2002 and evaluated in accordance with the Department’s approved Job Evaluation system and the conditions of this Award.

Examples of Grade Level in a sentence

  • The Amherst campus shall have the right to promote a bargaining unit member within an Executive Area into a position with a Grade Level of 26 or below without following the posting procedures.

  • Department, Team, Grade Level, Student Staffing, Continuous Progress, and other professional meetings shall be scheduled (including beginning and ending times) as needed by participating unit members in collaboration with the building principal.

  • In addition, Grade Level Chairs in elementary schools and Department Chairs/Heads in secondary schools without the extra preparation period, shall not have yard duty except in those small schools wherein it would be impractical or prohibitive to do so.

  • A teacher in an intermediate, middle or senior high school with an enrollment of five hundred (500) or less may be granted additional preparation time if the teacher has more than two (2) academic levels and two (2) subject matter fields as provided in Article VI, Section F - Subject Matter and Grade Level, subject to the approval of the CAS.

  • Grade Level Chairpersons or Lead Teachers shall work in conjunction with the Principal or designee as members of the leadership team in creating, proposing, and reviewing all school site goals (school site goals must support District goals), grade level and department configurations and class sizes, and academic stipends to be funded.


More Definitions of Grade Level

Grade Level means the level of any lots, measured above sea level according to Geodetic Datum, 15.24 centimetres (6 inches) above the normal crown level of the road, measured above sea level according to Geodetic Datum, upon which the lot abuts. Where a lot abuts on two (2) or more streets, the grade level shall be the mean of the grade levels calculated with reference to the different streets. If the natural level of the ground is higher than as above stipulated, then the average natural level of the ground shall be taken as the grade level.
Grade Level means performing at the proficient or advanced level on state-mandated criterion-referenced tests;
Grade Level means, with reference to a structure, the average elevation of the ground adjoining the structure on all sides; and, with reference to an excavation, the elevation of the ground at any point along the sides of the excavation;
Grade Level means an average level of the finished surface of the ground adjacent to the exterior walls of a building or structure.
Grade Level means: (A) Pre-kindergarten;
Grade Level means the elevation of the finished ground surface. Where grade level is varied on the site the average elevation of finished ground surface calculated at the corners of the development shall determine grade level.
Grade Level means the evaluation assigned under the job evaluation system. For Computation Periods beginning on or before January 1, 1998, Grade Level shall be the Participant's Grade Level as of the first day of the Computation Period. For Computation Periods beginning January 1, 1999 and thereafter, Grade Level shall be the weighted average Grade Level determined as of the last day of each of the four years within the Computation Period.