Multi-age/Multiple Grade Classes. When a teacher has a multi-age/multiple grade classroom, the total number of students will be the teacher’s class load (with no division by grade). a. If this is a multiple grade or multi-age combination of third and fourth (primary and intermediate) grades, the relief unit will begin to be applied at the ratio of 26.0 student load per teacher (the mid point between the primary and intermediate overload numbers). b. In the event that a multi-age classroom is formed with three (3) grades spanned, overload will be calculated on either the primary or intermediate scale depending on where the predominate number of grades would occur (a three, four, five would be intermediate; a two, three, four would be considered primary).
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement
Multi-age/Multiple Grade Classes. When a teacher has a multi-age/multiple grade classroom, the total number of students will be the teacher’s teacher‘s class load (with no division by grade).
a. If this is a multiple grade or multi-age combination of third and fourth (primary and intermediate) grades, the relief unit will begin to be applied at the ratio of 26.0 twenty-six (26.0) student load per teacher (the mid point midpoint between the primary and intermediate overload numbers).
b. In the event that a multi-age classroom is formed with three (3) grades spanned, overload will be calculated on either the primary or intermediate scale depending on where the predominate number of grades would occur (a threethree (3), fourfour (4), five (5) would be intermediate; a twotwo (2), threethree (3), four (4) would be considered primary).
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement