Secondary Programs Sample Clauses

Secondary Programs. 1. If the Superintendent determines a RIF may occur in the day school, the Superintendent shall notify the ACJVSEAL, the potentially affected employee, and the Board in writing by June 1, prior to the date the RIF is to be implemented. The notification shall include the reason(s) for the RIF; the position(s) to be reduced, eliminated, or not filled; the name(s) of the employees to be affected based on the seniority list currently in effect. 2. Within ten (10) business days of receipt of the notification, representatives of the Board and the ACJVSEAL shall meet to review the proposed RIF. The Board shall not act on any proposed staff reduction until after said meeting. If the ACJVSEAL disagrees with the reason(s) for implementation of the proposed RIF, the ACJVSEAL may file a grievance at Step Four. 3. Board action to implement any reduction in force for the day school shall occur at the regular meeting of the Board in July.
Secondary Programs. 1. If the Superintendent determines a RIF may occur in the day school, the Superintendent shall notify the A-Tech, the potentially affected employee, and the Board in writing by May 1, prior to the date the RIF is to be implemented. The notification shall include the reason(s) for the RIF; the position(s) to be reduced, eliminated, or not filled; the name(s) of the employees to be affected based on the seniority list currently in effect. 2. Within ten (10) business days of receipt of the notification, representatives of the Board and the A-Tech shall meet to review the proposed RIF. The Board shall not act on any proposed staff reduction until after said meeting. If the A-Tech disagrees with the reason(s) for implementation of the proposed RIF, the A-Tech may file a grievance at Step Four. 3. Board action to implement any reduction in force for the day school shall occur at the regular meeting of the Board in July.

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