Surplus to Region definition

Surplus to Region. Teachers with less seniority than the staff complement shall be declared to be “Surplus to Region”.
Surplus to Region a Surplus to Region Teacher is a Teacher for whom no teaching position will be available in the jurisdiction of the Board in the following school year, and who has received or will receive notice of layoff pursuant to Article 14.03.

Examples of Surplus to Region in a sentence

  • Any Teachers remaining on the Surplus to Region List on June 30, other than those placed on the Contract Portion of the Recall List, shall be placed on the Non-Contract Portion of the Recall List.

  • Those Teachers declared Surplus to Region and who have been laid off from active employment will be placed on the secondary Occasional Teacher List and shall have the opportunity to apply for Long Term Occasional Assignments.

  • The bumping process shall be used to ensure that the Teachers with the least seniority are declared Surplus to Region, provided that the remaining Teachers are qualified or deemed qualified to provide the planned program.

  • The Board may rescind lay-off notices of Surplus to Region Teaching Assistants any time prior to their effective date.

  • The bumping process shall be used to ensure that the Teachers with the least seniority are declared Surplus to Region, provided that the remaining Teachers are qualified or Assigned by Mutual Agreement to provide the planned program.

  • Employees who have elected to decline a position at their current level at the Regional Placement Meeting shall be declared Surplus to Region, and placed on the Recall List, but shall not have the right to bump.

  • Teaching Assistants who have elected to decline a position at their current level at the Regional Placement Meeting shall be declared Surplus to Region, and placed on the Recall List, but shall not have the right to bump.

  • Employees for which no placement could be found during the Regional Placement Meeting or who elect to decline a position below their current level shall be declared Surplus to Region, placed on the Recall List and shall have the opportunity to bump.

  • Teaching Assistants for which no placement could be found during the Regional Placement Meeting or who elect to decline a position below their current level shall be declared Surplus to Region, placed on the Recall List and shall have the opportunity to bump.

  • The Board may rescind lay-off notices of Surplus to Region Employees any time prior to their effective date.

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