Selection and Appointment. 1. Selection and employment of per diem substitutes, extended term substitutes, building substitutes and general substitutes shall be based upon the judgment of the Superintendent. 2. Selection by the Superintendent of substitutes shall be on the basis of performance, education, and experience including classroom performance, dependability, availability and other relevant qualifications. The judgment of the Superintendent and/or his designee shall be final and shall not be subject to arbitration with respect to the qualifications for selection or the selection of substitutes. 3. A. Effective with the commencement of the 1991-92 school year, there shall be a preferred list, the composition of which shall be determined as follows: 1) All members of the preferred list as of March 1, 1992 shall be included on the list, provided they express their availability and willingness to serve. 2) Any other individuals may be added to the preferred list by the Superintendent pursuant to Article 6, provided the individual has attained bargaining unit status. 3) All individuals on the preferred list shall be designated by the Superintendent as being eligible and available to substitute in one or more subjects and/or categories determined by the Superintendent. The categories shall include, but not be limited to, Primary Education, grades K-3; Elementary Education, grades 4-6; Elementary Education, grades 7 and 8, by subject; Elementary Specialists in Music, Art, Physical Education, Science and Foreign Languages, by language; Bilingual Elementary, by language; Bilingual Secondary, by language; Special Education, by program; Secondary Math; Secondary English/Reading; Secondary Science;
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Selection and Appointment. 1. Selection and employment of per diem substitutes, extended term substitutes, building substitutes and general substitutes shall be based upon the judgment of the Superintendent.
2. Selection by the Superintendent of substitutes shall be on the basis of performance, education, and experience including classroom performance, dependability, availability and other relevant qualifications. The judgment of the Superintendent and/or his designee shall be final and shall not be subject to arbitration with respect to the qualifications for selection or the selection of substitutes.
3. A. Effective with the commencement of the 1991-92 school year, there shall be a preferred list, the composition of which shall be determined as follows:
1) All members of the preferred list as of March 1, 1992 shall be included on the list, provided they express their availability and willingness to serve.
2) Any other individuals may be added to the preferred list by the Superintendent pursuant to Article 6, provided the individual has attained bargaining unit status.
3) All individuals on the preferred list shall be designated by the Superintendent as being eligible and available to substitute in one or more subjects and/or categories determined by the Superintendent. The categories shall include, but not be limited to, Primary Education, grades K-3; Elementary Education, grades 4-6; Elementary Education, grades 7 and 8, by subject; Elementary Specialists in Music, Art, Physical Education, Science and Foreign Languages, by language; Bilingual Elementary, by language; Bilingual Secondary, by language; Special Education, by program; Secondary Math; Secondary English/Reading; Secondary Science;Secondary
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement
Selection and Appointment. 1. Selection and employment of per diem substitutes, extended term substitutes, building substitutes and general substitutes shall be based upon the judgment of the Superintendent.
2. Selection by the Superintendent of substitutes shall be on the basis of performance, education, and experience including classroom performance, dependability, availability and other relevant qualifications. The judgment of the Superintendent and/or his designee shall be final and shall not be subject to arbitration with respect to the qualifications for selection or the selection of substitutes.
3. A. Effective with the commencement of the 1991-92 school year, there shall be a preferred list, the composition of which shall be determined as follows:
1) All members of the preferred list as of March 1, 1992 shall be included on the list, provided they express their availability and willingness to serve.
2) Any other individuals may be added to the preferred list by the Superintendent pursuant to Article 6, provided the individual has attained bargaining unit status.
3) All individuals on the preferred list shall be designated by the Superintendent as being eligible and available to substitute in one or more subjects and/or categories determined by the Superintendent. The categories shall include, but not be limited to, Primary Education, grades K-3; Elementary Education, grades 4-6; Elementary Education, grades 7 and 8, by subject; Elementary Specialists in Music, Art, Physical Education, Science and Foreign Languages, by language; Bilingual Elementary, by language; Bilingual Secondary, by language; Special Education, by program; Secondary Math; Secondary English/Reading; Secondary Science;
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement
Selection and Appointment. 1. Selection and employment of per diem substitutes, extended term substitutes, building substitutes and general substitutes shall be based upon the judgment of the Superintendent.
2. Selection by the Superintendent of substitutes shall be on the basis of performance, education, and experience including classroom performance, dependability, availability and other relevant qualifications. The judgment of the Superintendent and/or his designee shall be final and shall not be subject to arbitration with respect to the qualifications for selection or the selection of substitutes.
3. A. Effective with the commencement of the 1991-92 school year, there shall be a preferred list, the composition of which shall be determined as follows:
1) All members of the preferred list as of March 1, 1992 shall be included on the list, provided they express their availability and willingness to serve.
2) Any other individuals may be added to the preferred list by the Superintendent pursuant to Article 6, provided the individual has attained bargaining unit status.
3) All individuals on the preferred list shall be designated by the Superintendent as being eligible and available to substitute in one or more subjects and/or categories determined by the Superintendent. The categories shall include, but not be limited to, Primary Education, grades K-3; Elementary Education, grades 4-6; Elementary Education, grades 7 and 8, by subject; Elementary Specialists in Music, Art, Physical Education, Science and Foreign Languages, by language; Bilingual Elementary, by language; Bilingual Secondary, by language; Special Education, by program; Secondary Math; Secondary English/Reading; Secondary Science;Secondary
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement