ELEMENTARY SECONDARY EDUCATION ACT Clause Samples

The Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) is a federal law that establishes funding and guidelines for primary and secondary education in the United States. It sets requirements for states and school districts to receive federal education funds, often mandating standards for curriculum, assessment, and accountability. For example, it may require schools to administer standardized tests or provide additional support for disadvantaged students. The core function of this act is to promote equal educational opportunities and improve educational outcomes by leveraging federal resources and oversight.
ELEMENTARY SECONDARY EDUCATION ACT. The Association recognizes that the District must comply with the provisions of Federal and State requirements regarding ESEA-ESSA. The District and the Association agree to continue to facilitate communication related to implementation of the provisions of the Act. 470 CLASSROOM COVERAGE‌
ELEMENTARY SECONDARY EDUCATION ACT. The Association recognizes that the District must comply with the provisions of Federal and State requirements regarding ESEA-NCLB. The District and the Association agree to continue to facilitate communication related to implementation of the provisions of the Act. A. A principal or designee may request a High School/Middle level member to cover a class. The member may refuse the assignment unless the District is unable to obtain a substitute. If a member covers a class during the conference period more than once per year, that member covering the class shall be paid for the substitute work so long as the absence is for a District-approved activity or is a legitimate medical emergency. Compensation shall be at the rate of $30 per High School/Middle level class period.
ELEMENTARY SECONDARY EDUCATION ACT. The Association recognizes that the District must comply with the provisions of Federal and State requirements regarding ESEA-NCLB ESEA-ESSA. The District and the Association agree to continue to facilitate communication related to implementation of the provisions of the Act. 470 EMERGENCY CLASSROOM COVERAGE A. A principal or designee may request a High School/Middle level member to cover a class. The member may refuse the assignment unless the District is unable to obtain a substitute. If a A member covers a class during the conference period more than once per year, that member covering the class shall be paid for the substitute work so long as the absence is for a District-approved activity or is a legitimate medical emergency. Compensation shall be at the rate of $30 per High School/Middle level class period.
ELEMENTARY SECONDARY EDUCATION ACT. A. Any School Improvement Committee that is to be formed pursuant to ESEA shall consist of a majority of classroom teachers. B. Any change in term or condition of employment mandated by ESEA shall be bargained with the Association.
ELEMENTARY SECONDARY EDUCATION ACT. The District and the Association will form a mutual committee to investigate the impact and 6 effects the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) federal legislation may have on 7 the teaching staff related to conditions of employment. 8

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