Regular Contract definition
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IN-SCHOOL WORK YEAR Regular Contract: The in-school work year for employees on a regular contract shall not exceed one-hundred eighty-seven (187) days which shall include days when pupils are in attendance, in-service days and other contract days.
Overloads are voluntary assignments of a Regular, Contract, or Temporary Leave Replacement (TLR) unit member to additional instructional, counseling, librarianship, or other unit member duties beyond those required of a Full-time Academic Load.
Regular Contract: The in-school work year for employees, other than new personnel who may be required to attend an additional three (3) days of orientation, shall not exceed one hundred ninety-two (192) days and a maximum of one evening orientation session not to exceed two (2) hours for parents or students as determined by the Superintendent.
The Board agrees that all teachers or other certificated employees in the unit represented by the Union shall be presented with either a Regular Contract or a Provisional Contract.
A unit member who has completed two con- secutive years of successful experience with the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ County Public Schools on a Regular Contract and has been recommended for tenure at the time leave is granted shall go on tenure at the time he/she returns from leave and is reassigned .
Regular Contract The work year shall consist of one hundred ninety (190) days for returning teachers and one hundred ninety-two (192) contract days for new teachers.
A unit member who has a Regular Contract but is not on tenure, by entering into a written con- tractual agreement before being granted leave, shall waive his/her rights to have this period of leave considered as probationary toward tenure .
Thereby, effective Fall Semester, 2017, all Regular, Contract, Temporary and Part-time Unit Members shall contribute, by payroll deduction, an amount equal to regular FACCC dues, discounted by ten percent (10%), commensurate to the unit member's Full-time or Part-time status.
Overloads are voluntary assignments of a Regular, Contract, or Temporary unit member to additional instructional, counseling, librarianship, or other unit member duties beyond those required of a full-time instructor.
Four hours of Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR), First Aid, or Safety training shall be required from a certified training program every three years for all unit members (Regular, Contract, Temporary, and Part-time Adjunct) who supervise Chemistry laboratory science courses.