Additional Class Sample Clauses

The "Additional Class" clause defines the conditions under which extra classes or sessions may be added to an existing schedule or agreement. Typically, this clause outlines the process for requesting additional classes, any associated costs, and the approval requirements from both parties. For example, it may specify that extra classes can be scheduled if there is mutual agreement and that fees for these classes will be calculated at a predetermined rate. The core function of this clause is to provide a clear framework for expanding the scope of services, ensuring both parties understand how and when additional classes can be arranged and billed.
Additional Class. When it becomes necessary to offer an additional class, such vacancies shall be posted in accord with Article 7, Section 7.16 of this agreement. Any current teacher with the appropriate teaching credentials may apply to teach an additional class and the administration will make a reasonable effort to distribute additional class opportunities among the candidates who are not assigned an advisory period for such posts. Nevertheless, the Administration may assign such additional classes to candidates who have an advisory period when in the Administration’s discretion such assignment is appropriate. When a teacher is assigned an additional class for the entire year, the amount to be paid shall be one-fifth (1/5) of the teacher’s base salary as set forth in the salary schedule. An additional class for one semester shall be one-half (1/2) of such amount. No teacher shall be assigned an additional class in consecutive years without the teacher’s consent.
Additional Class. In addition to an individual teacher's salary as delineated in 4.1 above, should the district desire and a teacher find it acceptable to teach an additional class during his or her preparation period, that teacher will be paid an additional amount equivalent to one-eighth (1/8) of his or her base salary. At no time will any teacher be required to relinquish his or her preparation period if he or she does not desire to do so.
Additional Class. Grade 6-12 teachers may teach an additional class providing approval by the Board. Additional remuneration will be paid as follows: 1. Should the Board decide it is feasible and educationally sound to operate the high school on a six-period day, the rate shall be 1/6th of the teacher’s base pay. 2. Should the Board decide it is feasible and educationally sound to operate the high school on a seven-period day, the rate shall be 1/7th of the teacher’s base pay. 3. Should the Board decide it is feasible and educationally sound to operate the high school on an eight-period day, the rate shall be 1/8th of the teacher’s base pay. Additional classes and class assignments can be made each year at the discretion of the Board. Teachers shall lose this additional compensation if the additional class assignment is deleted from his/her schedule at any time. 4. The hourly extracurricular rate of pay shall be $22.25.
Additional Class. Secondary contract bargaining unit members who voluntarily agree to teach an additional academic class beyond the normal 1.0 FTE teaching load shall be paid additional salary equal to one-sixth (1/6th) of their per diem pay for the period of the assignment. The Association must be notified prior to the agreement between the member and the District. The District shall not exceed ten (10) additional class agreements per year.
Additional Class. Period means the period of time extending from September 22, 2014 up to and including March 10, 2017;
Additional Class. Size Reductions for First-year and Lower-division Programs. In addition to the reductions in targeted class sizes for programs offering seats for first-year students described in CBA Article 7.3.1, further class size reductions will be allowed through academic year 2017-18. In 2015-16 and 2016-17 interdivisional team-taught programs will be planned at student-faculty ratios of 18:1 for first-year (“Core”) programs and 20:1, for first- and second-year (“lower division”) programs. In 2017-18, programs taught by two or more faculty members that are planned to award credit in three or more of the academic divisions recognized by the College (humanities, natural sciences, social sciences, arts, and quantitative reasoning) will be planned at student faculty-ratios of 18:1 for Core programs and 20:1 for lower division programs. Provided that at least two-thirds of first-year and lower- division seats are planned for programs that offer credit in three academic divisions, team-taught programs planned to award credit in two academic divisions will also be planned at student faculty-ratios of 18:1 for Core programs and 20:1for lower division programs. One of the summer institutes planned under Article 17 will be designed to support effective program planning and teaching for first-year students. Faculty teams participating in the class size reductions for 2017-18 will be expected to participate in this summer institute. During each year of the initiative, the parties will monitor and assess the initiative’s impacts on curriculum and on retention. Any further extension of the initiative will be considered only with the agreement of the parties that the impacts have been sufficient to merit the continued dedication of college resources to class-size reductions.
Additional Class. A Members may be admitted to the LLC at any time and from time to time upon the written consent of a Majority in Number of the Class B Members. Additional Class B Members may be admitted to the LLC at any time and from time to time upon the written consent of a Majority in Number of the Class B Members. Any such consent shall specify the Maximum Contribution Obligation, if any, and/or the capital contribution, if any, and Percentage Interest of the additional Member, and any other rights and obligations of such additional Member. Any such approval shall bind all Members. In connection with any such admission of an additional Member, this Agreement (including Schedules A and B) shall be amended to reflect the additional Member, its capital contribution, if any, its Percentage Interest, and any other rights and obligations of the additional Member.
Additional Class. “C” CONCRETE