Common use of Teachers with Principal Designations Clause in Contracts

Teachers with Principal Designations. (Effective date of ratification of the local collective agreement February 9, 2021), the following repeals and replaces clause 4.5. above) 4.5.1 A teacher designated as a principal shall enter into a series of term contracts for a period of up to a total of five (5) years, excluding periods of unpaid leaves of absence. Up to two (2) of these five (5) years may be on a probationary basis. Following the term contract maximum of five (5) years, inclusive of the maximum two (2) years probationary period, the Employer must decide whether or not the designation will continue, and if it continues, it is deemed to be a continuing designation.

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Sources: Collective Agreement

Teachers with Principal Designations. (Effective date of ratification of the 2018-20 local collective agreement February 9, 2021Memorandum of Agreement (May 26,2020), the following repeals and replaces clause 4.5. above) 4.5.1 A teacher designated as a principal shall enter into a series of term contracts for a period of up to a total of five (5) years, excluding periods of unpaid leaves of absence. Up to two (2) of these five (5) years may be on a probationary basis. Following the term contract maximum of five (5) years, inclusive of the maximum two (2) years probationary period, the Employer must decide whether or not the designation will continue, and if it continues, it is deemed to be a continuing designation.

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Sources: Collective Agreement

Teachers with Principal Designations. (Effective date of ratification of the 2018-20 local collective agreement February 9Memorandum of Agreement (April 8, 20212020), the following repeals and replaces clause 4.54.4. above) 4.5.1 4.4.1 A teacher designated as a principal shall enter into a series of term contracts for a period of up to a total of five (5) years, excluding periods of unpaid leaves of absence. Up to two (2) of these five (5) years may be on a probationary basis. Following the term contract maximum of five (5) years, inclusive of the maximum two (2) years probationary period, the Employer must decide whether or not the designation will continue, and if it continues, it is deemed to be a continuing designation.

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Sources: Collective Agreement

Teachers with Principal Designations. (Effective date of ratification of the local collective agreement February 9, 2021)agreement, the following repeals and replaces clause 4.5. above)clause 4.5.1 A teacher designated as a principal shall enter into a series of term contracts for a period of up to a total of five (5) years, excluding periods of unpaid leaves of absence. Up to two (2) of these five (5) years may be on a probationary basis. Following the term contract maximum of five (5) years, inclusive of the maximum two (2) years probationary period, the Employer School Jurisdiction must decide whether or not the designation will continue, and if it continues, it is deemed to be a continuing designation.

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Sources: Collective Agreement

Teachers with Principal Designations. (Effective the date of ratification of the 2018-2020 local collective agreement February 9Memorandum of Agreement (October 22, 20212020), the following repeals and replaces clause 4.54.4. above): 4.5.1 4.4.1 A teacher designated as a principal shall enter into a series of term contracts for a period of up to a total of five (5) years, excluding periods of unpaid leaves of absence. Up to two (2) of these five (5) years may be on a probationary basis. Following the term contract maximum of five (5) years, inclusive of the maximum two (2) years probationary period, the Employer must decide whether or not the designation will continue, and if it continues, it is deemed to be a continuing designation.

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Sources: Collective Agreement