Common use of Absences Expected to Last Longer Than Four Weeks of Class Clause in Contracts

Absences Expected to Last Longer Than Four Weeks of Class. When a member is absent from work, and the District receives medical or other authoritative documentation that the member is not expected to return to work for a period lasting longer than four weeks of class, a long-term substitute may be assigned for all remaining days of the semester that the member continues to be absent.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement