Common use of Notification to Return Clause in Contracts

Notification to Return. A teacher on a long-term leave will be sent a contract from Human Resources according to the following schedule: a. When the return date of the leave is intended to coincide with the opening of school, notification will be given by March 1st of the preceding school year. b. At least sixty (60) days prior to the specified return of the leave when such date falls at any other time during the school year.

Appears in 7 contracts

Sources: Employment Agreement, Terms and Conditions of Employment, Terms and Conditions of Employment

Notification to Return. A teacher on a long-term leave will be sent a contract from Human Resources by certified mail according to the following schedule: a. When the return date of the leave is intended to coincide with the opening of school, notification will be given by March 1st of the preceding school year. b. At least sixty (60) days prior to the specified return of the leave when such date falls at any other time during the school year.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Terms and Conditions of Employment, Terms and Conditions of Employment

Notification to Return. A teacher on a long-term leave will be sent a contract from Human Resources by certified mail according to the following schedule: a. When the return date of the said leave is intended to coincide with the opening of school, notification will shall be given by March 1st April 1 of the preceding school year. b. At least sixty (60) days prior to the specified return of the said leave when such date falls at any other time during the school year.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Teacher's Contract