BUILDING ADVISORY COMMITTEE Sample Clauses

BUILDING ADVISORY COMMITTEE. A. To improve instruction and the educational climate in the various buildings, each building shall have a Building Advisory Committee composed of one (1) representative from each department or grade level, the building representative to the Superintendent's Advisory Committee, and the building principal.
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BUILDING ADVISORY COMMITTEE. In each instructional building in the district, a committee consisting of the principal, assistant principal, (if any), members to be appointed at the discretion of the Association will be created not later than September 15 of each year. This Committee will meet at least once per month during the last two weeks of the month. Meetings will be scheduled by the principal with the consent of all members, or at the call of three (3) or more members of the Committee. The first meeting will be in October each year. Any member of the Committee may submit items for the meeting agenda.
BUILDING ADVISORY COMMITTEE. Each building shall have a committee consisting of the Principal and teachers for the purpose of discussing issues related to that building. The Association shall designate one teacher to gather items for the agenda and to distribute the agenda and minutes to building teachers.
BUILDING ADVISORY COMMITTEE. Each building shall have an advisory committee to consist of the building principal and four (4) faculty members from the building. A chairperson will be selected by the committee. It shall be the Building Advisory Committee's function to improve the educational environment at the school district and it shall be their responsibility to monitor issues that arise and make recommendations to resolve them.
BUILDING ADVISORY COMMITTEE. 1. The members of the bargaining unit in each building shall form a building advisory committee in order to create a positive cooperative environment in which they are free to discuss and effect change in areas of their interest and/or concern, as long as such have not been made the subject of a grievance. The purpose of the building advisory committee will be to provide a positive vehicle for communication between teachers and the administration.
BUILDING ADVISORY COMMITTEE. 1. Each building shall have a Building Advisory Committee composed of one
BUILDING ADVISORY COMMITTEE. A. For the purpose of improving communications within each building, a Building Advisory Committee will be established.
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BUILDING ADVISORY COMMITTEE. Each building shall establish a Building Advisory Committee composed of teachers and administrators for the purpose of collaboratively addressing issues and concerns relative to that building. The size and structure of the committee will be determined collaboratively. The Association members in each building shall select their representatives for their committee. The committee membership will be generally representative of grade level, subject matter, and length of service in the District. The committee for each building shall determine their meeting times and schedules. Appropriate subjects, among others, might be professional concerns, building maintenance, supplies, quality of the physical environment, and morning and afternoon student supervision. Such discussions shall be deemed non-contractual in nature. The minutes of the committee meetings shall be mutually agreed upon by members of the committee and shall be sent to the Superintendent, the Board of Education, and the Association Secretary and DESSA Secretary. The Association and the Board shall provide joint training for the committees. A DESSA member, selected by the DESSA membership in each building, shall also serve on the committee.
BUILDING ADVISORY COMMITTEE. Each building shall establish a Building Advisory Committee composed of educational support personnel, teachers and administrators for the purpose of collaboratively addressing issues and concerns relative to that building. The size and structure of the committee will be determined collaboratively. The DEA members and the DESSA members in each building shall select their representatives for their committee. The committee membership will be generally representative of grade level, subject matter, categories of educational support personnel and length of service in the District. The committee for each building shall determine their meeting time and schedules. Appropriate subjects, among others, might be professional concerns, building maintenance, supplies, and quality of the physical environment. Such discussions shall be deemed non-contractual in nature. The minutes of the committee shall be mutually agreed upon by the members of the committee and shall be electronically sent to the Superintendent, the Board of Education, the DEA secretary and the DESSA secretary.

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  • JOINT ADVISORY COMMITTEE 5.01 A Joint Advisory Committee shall operate during the term of this agreement consisting of one (1) employee representative from each location and up to an equal number of employer representatives who shall meet at least once every six (6) months to discuss working conditions, economy of operation, quality and quantity of service, safety and health, workplace stress, violence and abuse prevention, and other matters to promote an ongoing harmonious relationship between the Employer and its employees. The Joint Advisory Committee shall meet at the request of either party. The full-time Union Representative may attend said meetings. All time spent attending Joint Advisory Committee meetings by employees shall be considered time worked but time spent at “pre-meetings” will not be considered time worked.

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