For P Clause Samples

For P. P.S. teachers assigned to more than one building, the department supervisor and one of the building principals shall each make at least one formal observation. These observations shall be merged into a single, joint evaluation. The teacher will be notified in advance as to which building principal will be involved in this process. It is understood that this process will take place in the same year unless the teacher and administrators agree to have one administrator do both observations.
For P. P.S. teachers assigned to one building, the department supervisor and certified building administrator shall each make at least one formal observation. These observations shall be merged into a single, joint evaluation.
For P. E. and Music classes the following overload limits will apply: a. At the secondary level, physical education (P.E.) and performing music classes will be 40 students per class, with a total daily class load/enrollment maximum of 200.
For P. E. Lecture Only: 15 PE 100, 103, 108, 109, 110, 111, ▇▇▇, ▇▇▇, ▇▇▇, ▇▇▇, ▇▇▇, ▇▇▇, ▇▇▇ (▇▇▇▇ THETR 194), 198C RECREATION ED 18 (18 activity) Rec 110 EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICE (EMS) 20 (lab = lecture) FIRE SCIENCE/TECH 17 (lec) FIRE SCI COORD AS NEEDED
For P. E. and Music classes the following overload limits will apply: a. At the secondary level, physical education (P.E.) and performing music classes will be 40 students per class, with a total daily class load/enrollment maximum of 200. P.E. and music teachers may choose to take larger classes and total daily class loads without the overload pay to accommodate their program needs. No teacher shall be required to exceed these limits. b. At the elementary level, the overload levels for P.E. and music classes will begin at 26 students in K-3 and 29 students in grades 4-5. In elementary classes consisting of more than one grade level, actual enrollment shall not be more than the student-P.E. and music teacher ratio per class for the lower grade level. P.E. and music teachers may choose to take larger classes and total daily class loads without the overload pay to accommodate their program needs. No teacher shall be required to exceed these limits.
For P. If there is one observation (x = 1), the 95 percent confidence interval around the estimated proportion has a lower bound of np(1-p)n-1 = 0.975 and an upper bound of np(1-p)n-1 = 0.025, both solved for p. 18 ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇, Nonparametric Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences (New York: ▇▇▇▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇, 1956).
For P. M. If the child attends any portion of the extended care time, the above fee will be charged. A late fee will be charged for each camper picked-up after 6:30 P.M. ($1.00 each minute thereafter) due upon pick-up.
For P m. Employees receiving sixty-six dollars and forty-four cents ($66.44) for a.m. and seventy-two dollars and twenty cents ($72.20) for p.m. (i.e., those nurses who refused benefits) as of November 20, 2016 shall continue to receive the negotiated rates for non-benefitted weekend rate nurses. Effective November 1, 2000, the non-benefitted weekend rates shall not be available to any additional employees. Twelve (12) hour weekend positions that the Hospital decides to fill shall be filled through the contractual job bidding procedure. “Flex Staff” (i.e., RNs who work weekday and weekend shifts) who work hours on the weekend will be paid at the A.M. weekend rate for all hours worked between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. on weekends and p.m. weekend rate for all hours worked between 7 p.m. and 7 a.m. on weekends.
For P. O.s where Products are more than 10 days past due (or such other number of days as designated by Service Recipient), work with Service Recipient to determine a solution while providing all reasonable assistance necessary.
For P m. only worked inclusive