Allocation of Staff to Schools Sample Clauses

Allocation of Staff to Schools. (a) The Board shall use the following Pupil Teacher Ratios (PTR) to allocate classroom teachers to schools: Back To Index A Pupil/Teacher ratio (PTR) shall be calculated by dividing the number of full-time equivalent students in a Category by the number of full-time equivalent teachers assigned to that Category. Effective September 1, 2009, the following PTRs shall be the maximum PTR within each Category in each school and shall apply as of September 30. Category A 20.39:1 Category B 19.39:1 Category C 15.39:1 Category D 10.39:1 Effective September 1, 2010, the following PTRs shall be the maximum PTR within each Category in each school and shall apply as of September 30. Category A 20.33:1 Category B 19.33:1 Category C 15.33:1 Category D 10.33:1 Effective September 1, 2011, the following PTRs shall be the maximum PTR within each Category in each school and shall apply as of September 30. Category A 20.26:1 Category B 19.26:1 Category C 15.26:1 Category D 10.26:1 Effective September 1, 2012, the following PTRs shall be the maximum PTR within each Category in each school and shall apply as of September 30. Category A 20.19:1 Category B 19.19:1 Category C 15.19:1 Category D 10.19:1 NOTE: Category A: Academic University, University/College Category B: Applied, College, Open, including Communications Technology and Computer Assisted Drafting courses Category C: Technological Studies, Work Level, Social Sciences (food or clothing), Cooperative Education (including O.Y.A.P. and On-line Co-op) Category D: Essentials and locally developed basic level courses
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