Common use of Class Cancellation Clause in Contracts

Class Cancellation. 12.1 Except by mutual agreement of the Unit Member and the Immediate Management Supervisor, no class listed in Unit Member’s staff assignment for any instructional period shall be canceled prior to the fourth calendar day preceding the first scheduled day of instruction for the instructional period. 12.2 Except by mutual agreement of the Unit Member and the Immediate Management Supervisor, a scheduled class which has attained at least forty (40) percent of its single-section maximum class size shall not be canceled for lack of enrollment prior to the first scheduled meeting of the class. 12.3 During any regular semester/term, where a class has attained sixty (60) percent of its listed maximum single section class size or twenty (20) students, whichever is less, such class shall continue. 12.3.1 Where, by the sixth day of instruction for the semester/term, a class has not attained sixty (60) percent of its maximum single-section class size or twenty (20) students, such class shall continue if, in the collaborative judgment of the President or designee, Immediate Management Supervisor and the Unit Member, it is projected that by the last day on which students are permitted to petition classes for the instructional period, the enrollment will be the lesser of sixty (60) percent or twenty (20) students. 12.3.2 During any regular semester/term, the District shall maintain registration procedures such that students may petition classes through the fourteenth calendar day of the semester. 12.4 During any intersession, where a class has attained sixty (60) percent of its maximum single-section class size or twenty (20) students, whichever is less, such class shall continue. 12.4.1 Where, by the first day of instruction for the intersession, a class has not attained sixty (60) percent of its maximum single-section class size or twenty (20) students, such class shall continue if, in the collaborative judgment of the President or designee, Immediate Management Supervisor and the Unit Member, it is projected that by the last day on which students are permitted to petition classes for the intersession period, the enrollment will be the lesser of sixty (60) percent or twenty (20) students. 12.4.2 During any intersession, the District shall maintain registration procedures such that students may petition classes through the day immediately preceding the census date for the instructional period. 12.5 It is understood that the characteristics of certain classes may require that such classes not be canceled if enrollment falls below the regularly established class minimums. Examples include, but are not limited to, classes which are part of a critical class sequence, lecture classes which are linked with multiple concurrent laboratory classes, and high specialized classes, such as an honors courses, which may have low enrollment. 12.6 Except by mutual written agreement of the Unit Member and Immediate Management Supervisor, during any regular semester or term, if any day class assigned as part of a Unit Member’s regular contract load falls under the minimum for continuance, a Unit Member shall have the right to preempt assignments fulfilled by part-time faculty assignments and/or full-time faculty overload assignments before the Unit Member is assigned night classes as part of load. Rotation and/or seniority shall not permit a Unit Member whose day class was canceled to assume any day class already assigned to another Unit Member as part of load. 12.7 Except by mutual agreement of the Unit Member and the Immediate Management Supervisor, during any intersession, if any class assigned to a Unit Member falls under the minimum for continuance, the Unit Member shall have the right to preempt assignments fulfilled by part-time faculty. Such right of preemption may be exercised through the first day of instruction. Rotation and/or seniority shall not permit a Unit Member whose class was canceled to assume any class already assigned to another Unit Member.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

Class Cancellation. 12.1 Except by mutual agreement of the Unit Member and the Immediate Management Supervisor, no class listed in Unit Member’s staff assignment for any instructional period shall be canceled prior to the fourth calendar day preceding the first scheduled day of instruction for the instructional period. 12.2 Except by mutual agreement of the Unit Member and the Immediate Management Supervisor, a scheduled class which has attained at least forty (40) percent of its single-section maximum class size shall not be canceled for lack of enrollment prior to the first scheduled meeting of the class. 12.3 During any regular semester/term, where a class has attained sixty (60) percent of its listed maximum single section class size or twenty (20) students, whichever is less, such class shall continue. 12.3.1 Where, by the sixth day of instruction for the semester/term, a class has not attained sixty (60) percent of its maximum single-section class size or twenty (20) students, such class shall continue if, in the collaborative judgment of the President President/▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ or designee, Immediate Management Supervisor and the Unit Member, it is projected that by the last day on which students are permitted to petition classes for the instructional period, the enrollment will be the lesser of sixty (60) percent or twenty (20) students. 12.3.2 During any regular semester/term, the District shall maintain registration procedures such that students may petition classes through the fourteenth calendar day of the semester. 12.4 During any intersession, where a class has attained sixty (60) percent of its maximum single-section class size or twenty (20) students, whichever is less, such class shall continue. 12.4.1 Where, by the first day of instruction for the intersession, a class has not attained sixty (60) percent of its maximum single-section class size or twenty (20) students, such class shall continue if, in the collaborative judgment of the President President/▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ or designee, Immediate Management Supervisor and the Unit Member, it is projected that by the last day on which students are permitted to petition classes for the intersession period, the enrollment will be the lesser of sixty (60) percent or twenty (20) students. 12.4.2 During any intersession, the District shall maintain registration procedures such that students may petition classes through the day immediately preceding the census date for the instructional period. 12.5 It is understood that the characteristics of certain classes may require that such classes not be canceled if enrollment falls below the regularly established class minimums. Examples include, but are not limited to, classes which are part of a critical class sequence, lecture classes which are linked with multiple concurrent laboratory classes, and high specialized classes, such as an honors courses, which may have low enrollment. 12.6 Except by mutual written agreement of the Unit Member and Immediate Management Supervisor, during any regular semester or term, if any day class assigned as part of a Unit Member’s regular contract load falls under the minimum for continuance, a Unit Member shall have the right to preempt assignments fulfilled by part-time faculty assignments and/or full-time faculty overload assignments before the Unit Member is assigned night classes as part of load. Rotation and/or seniority shall not permit a Unit Member whose day class was canceled to assume any day class already assigned to another Unit Member as part of load. 12.7 Except by mutual agreement of the Unit Member and the Immediate Management Supervisor, during any intersession, if any class assigned to a Unit Member falls under the minimum for continuance, the Unit Member shall have the right to preempt assignments fulfilled by part-time faculty. Such right of preemption may be exercised through the first day of instruction. Rotation and/or seniority shall not permit a Unit Member whose class was canceled to assume any class already assigned to another Unit Member.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

Class Cancellation. 12.1 Except by mutual agreement of the Unit Member and the Immediate Management Supervisor, no class listed in Unit Member’s staff assignment for any instructional period shall be canceled prior to the fourth calendar day preceding the first scheduled day of instruction for the instructional period. 12.2 Except by mutual agreement of the Unit Member and the Immediate Management Supervisor, a scheduled class which has attained at least forty (40) percent of its single-section maximum class size shall not be canceled for lack of enrollment prior to the first scheduled meeting of the class. 12.3 During any regular semester/term, where a class has attained sixty (60) percent of its listed maximum single section class size or twenty (20) students, whichever is less, such class shall continue. 12.3.1 Where, by the sixth day of instruction for the semester/term, a class has not attained sixty (60) percent of its maximum single-section class size or twenty (20) students, such class shall continue if, in the collaborative judgment of the President President/▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ or designee, Immediate Management Supervisor and the Unit Member, it is projected that by the last day on which students are permitted to petition classes for the instructional period, the enrollment will be the lesser of sixty (60) percent or twenty (20) students. 12.3.2 During any regular semester/term, the District shall maintain registration procedures such that students may petition classes through the fourteenth calendar day of the semester. 12.4 During any intersession, where a class has attained sixty (60) percent of its maximum single-section class size or twenty (20) students, whichever is less, such class shall continue. 12.4.1 Where, by the first day of instruction for the intersession, a class has not attained sixty (60) percent of its maximum single-section class size or twenty (20) students, such class shall continue if, in the collaborative judgment of the President President/▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ or designee, Immediate Management Supervisor and the Unit Member, it is projected that by the last day on which students are permitted to petition classes for the intersession period, the enrollment will be the lesser of sixty (60) percent or twenty (20) students. 12.4.2 During any intersession, the District shall maintain registration procedures such that students may petition classes through the day immediately preceding the census date for the instructional period. 12.5 It is understood that the characteristics of certain classes may require that such classes not be canceled if enrollment falls below the regularly established class minimums. Examples include, but are not limited to, classes which are part of a critical class sequence, lecture classes which are linked with multiple concurrent laboratory classes, and high specialized classes, such as an a honors courses, which may have low enrollment. 12.6 Except by mutual written agreement of the Unit Member and Immediate Management Supervisor, during any regular semester or term, if any day class assigned as part of a Unit Member’s regular contract load falls under the minimum for continuance, a Unit Member shall have the right to preempt assignments fulfilled by part-time faculty assignments and/or full-time faculty overload assignments before the Unit Member is assigned night classes as part of load. Rotation and/or seniority shall not permit a Unit Member whose day class was canceled to assume any day class already assigned to another Unit Member as part of load. 12.7 Except by mutual agreement of the Unit Member and the Immediate Management Supervisor, during any intersession, if any class assigned to a Unit Member falls under the minimum for continuance, the Unit Member shall have the right to preempt assignments fulfilled by part-time faculty. Such right of preemption may be exercised through the first day of instruction. Rotation and/or seniority shall not permit a Unit Member whose class was canceled to assume any class already assigned to another Unit Member.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement