Common use of Certification Required Clause in Contracts

Certification Required. A. A teacher, prior to entrance on duty, must file with the DISTRICT a current medical certificate in a form prescribed by the State Department of Education and Early Development and/or by the DISTRICT. A teacher shall provide a current medical certificate every three years thereafter. B. A teacher must be able to qualify for a valid Alaska Teaching Certificate at the time of entrance for duty. The teacher must make application for a valid Alaska Certificate according to State regulations, and shall provide the DISTRICT with an official copy of the certificate. C. In the event that a teacher does not hold a valid Alaska Teaching Certificate at the time of entrance to duty, or if the certificate expires during the work year, the teacher shall be placed on substitute teacher status for up to nineteen (19) workdays after which the teacher’s contract shall automatically be terminated. Notwithstanding, if the teacher has met the eligibility requirements for an Alaska Teaching Certificate, and if the teacher has a complete application on file with the Alaska Department of Education and Early Development, the teacher shall be paid in accordance with the salary schedule for up to ninety (90) workdays. After the end of the ninety (90) day period, if the teacher has not been issued an Alaska Teaching Certificate, the teacher shall be placed on substitute teacher status for up to nineteen (19) workdays, after which the teacher’s contract shall automatically be terminated.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

Certification Required. A. A teacher, prior to entrance on duty, must file with the DISTRICT a current medical certificate in a form prescribed by the State Department of Education and Early Development and/or by the DISTRICT. A teacher shall provide a current medical certificate every three years thereafter... B. A teacher must be able to qualify for a valid Alaska Teaching Certificate at the time of entrance for duty. The teacher must make application for a valid Alaska Certificate according to State regulations, and shall provide the DISTRICT with an official copy of the certificate. C. In the event that a teacher does not hold a valid Alaska Teaching Certificate at the time of entrance to duty, or if the certificate expires during the work year, the teacher shall be placed on substitute teacher status for up to nineteen (19) workdays after which the teacher’s contract shall automatically be terminated. Notwithstanding, if the teacher has met the eligibility requirements for an Alaska Teaching Certificate, and if the teacher has a complete application on file with the Alaska Department of Education and Early Development, the teacher shall be paid in accordance with the salary schedule for up to ninety (90) workdays. After the end of the ninety (90) day period, if the teacher has not been issued an Alaska Teaching Certificate, the teacher shall be placed on substitute teacher status for up to nineteen (19) workdays, after which the teacher’s contract shall automatically be terminated. D. A teacher failing to provide a valid teaching certificate does not qualify for the Teacher Retirement System and will contribute to Social Security instead.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Agreement

Certification Required. A. A teacher, prior to entrance on duty, must file with the DISTRICT a current medical certificate in a form prescribed by the State Department of Education and Early Development and/or by the DISTRICT. A teacher shall provide a current medical certificate every three years thereafter... B. A teacher must be able to qualify for a valid Alaska Teaching Certificate at the time of entrance for duty. The teacher must make application for a valid Alaska Certificate according to State regulations, and shall provide the DISTRICT with an official copy of the certificate. C. In the event that a teacher does not hold a valid Alaska Teaching Certificate at the time of entrance to duty, or if the certificate expires during the work year, the teacher shall be placed on substitute teacher status for up to nineteen (19) workdays after which the teacher’s contract shall automatically be terminated. Notwithstanding, if the teacher has met the eligibility requirements for an Alaska Teaching Certificate, and if the teacher has a complete application on file with the Alaska Department of Education and Early Development, the teacher shall be paid in accordance with the salary schedule for up to ninety (90) workdays. After the end of the ninety (90) day period, if the teacher has not been issued an Alaska Teaching Certificate, the teacher shall be placed on substitute teacher status for up to nineteen (19) workdays, after which the teacher’s contract shall automatically be terminated.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Agreement