Teaching Principals. A. School administrators, who are teaching principals, may employ a substitute one-half day when attending A & S meetings or meetings initiated by central office staff, and may employ a substitute two (2) half-days each month for the evaluation of staff members and/or administrative work. B. The Superintendent and GASA shall form an advisory committee to create guidelines when determining classifications of a teaching principal school. This group shall be comprised of four (4) bargaining unit members appointed by the GASA President and four (4) members appointed by the Superintendent. The committee shall make non-binding written recommendations to the Superintendent for potential action.
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Sources: Comprehensive Agreement, Comprehensive Agreement, Comprehensive Agreement
Teaching Principals. A. School administrators, who are teaching principals, may employ a substitute one-half day when attending A & S meetings or meetings initiated by central office staff, and may employ a substitute two (2) half-days each month for the evaluation of staff members and/or administrative work.
B. The Superintendent and GASA shall form an advisory committee to create guidelines when determining classifications of a teaching principal school. This group shall be comprised of four (4) bargaining unit members appointed by the GASA President and four (4) members appointed by the Superintendent. The committee shall make non-binding written recommendations to the Superintendent for potential action.
C. Teaching principals may prepare and teach for up to 20% of their duty day with the flexibility to increase that percentage to meet the needs of their school.
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Teaching Principals. A. School administrators, who are teaching principals, may employ a substitute one-half day when attending A & S meetings or meetings initiated by central office staff, and may employ a substitute two (2) half-days each month for the evaluation of staff members and/or administrative work.
B. . The Superintendent and GASA shall form an advisory committee to create guidelines when determining classifications of a teaching principal school. This group shall be comprised of four (4) bargaining unit members appointed by the GASA President and four (4) members appointed by the Superintendent. The committee shall make non-binding written recommendations to the Superintendent for potential action. Teaching principals may prepare and teach for up to 20% of their duty day with the flexibility to increase that percentage to meet the needs of their school.
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Sources: Comprehensive Agreement