Class Size Maximums Sample Clauses
Class Size Maximums. After the first ten (10) instructional days of the school year, District class sizes shall not exceed the following levels:
(a) TK-3 30 Students (b) 4-8 38 Students
Class Size Maximums a) The following Class Size maximums shall be met by the end of September in the first semester and the end of February in the second semester with a flex of 2: Academic/University 30 students Applied/Open//College 25 students Technology 18 students Essential/Workplace 18 students Co-operative Education 20 students
Class Size Maximums. On or before the twentieth (20th) day of the school year, the following maximums shall not be exceeded for over eight (8) days without specific approval of teachers concerned. This should be considered the maximum time and every effort will be made to expedite the process. Class counts shall exclude TA’s (student teaching assistants). These limits will be interpreted as averages for teacher-student ratio in open space buildings, driver education classes, and other kinds of team teaching and large group instructional situations.
a. Elementary (T-K) 25 Half-Day Kindergarten 32* *State funded Grade Span Full-Day Kindergarten 25* Adjustment (GSA) rules Elementary (K-3) 32* apply. Implementation of Full- Day Kindergarten or a Half- Elementary (4-5) 34 Day Kindergarten program is at the discretion of the Middle School (6-8) 36 District.
b. High School (9-12) 36
c. Continuation High School 30 (10-12)
d. Home Economics & 32 or the number of operable Industrial and Technology stations, whichever is lower. Education
e. Typing 50 or the number of operable stations, whichever is lower.
f. Physical Education 50
g. Performing groups such as, but not limited to, chorus, band, athletic teams, drill teams, drama production – Unlimited
h. Designated remediation classes for competencies Grades 6–12. Reading 30 Writing 30 Mathematics 30
i. Special Education Classes*: Preschool SDC 12 Preschool Autism 10 Elementary SDC 15 Elementary ED or MH 12 Elementary Autism 10 Middle School SDC 18 High School SDC 18 Secondary MH 15 Secondary Autism 12 Secondary ED 12
j. High School Summer School Classes (English, Mathematics, Social Sciences and Sciences) 40 5 days of summer school to balance the class loads *The number of RSP students in core academic classes will not exceed 49% of the students enrolled. *After the 20th day of the start of the school year, individual unit members may voluntarily accept a maximum of two (2) additional students that exceed the contract class size limit. Unit members who voluntarily accept additional students will be compensated at 0.50% or .005 of the Index Base of the Certificated Salary Schedule for each additional student at a prorated monthly basis. Unit members will be compensated for the actual days the students are enrolled in their class. The maximum of two (2) additional students applies per unit member for all elementary and secondary teachers and all mild/moderate, moderate/severe teachers.
1. When applicable legal requirements impose class size...
Class Size Maximums. The maximum pupil-teacher ratios shall be in accordance with the following: Grades TK - 3 30 Pupils per Teacher Grades 4 - 6 32 Pupils per Teacher
12.1.1 As an IEP team determines that a Special Day Class student integrates/mainstreams into a general education class (that is at class size maximum) for more than 70% of the instructional day, the general education teacher would be eligible to receive additional compensation. General education teachers who accept such an assignment shall be compensated with the sum of $15.00 per day as documented on the Certificated Extra Hours time card.
Class Size Maximums. 1. The ▇▇▇▇ School District shall not exceed class size maximums except as provided in other areas stated in the Agreement: 2 24 3 26 4 26 5-6 30 7-12 31 3-6 26
Class Size Maximums. Each year, on or before the October student membership survey, the following class size maximums shall be satisfied:
(a) The maximum number of students assigned to each teacher who is teaching core-curricula courses in public school classrooms for prekindergarten through grade 3 may not exceed 18 students.
(b) The maximum number of students assigned to each teacher who is teaching core-curricula courses in public school classrooms for grades 4 through 8 may not exceed 22 students. The maximum number of students assigned to a core-curricula high school course in which a student in grades 4 through 8 is enrolled shall be governed by the requirements in paragraph (c).
(c) The maximum number of students assigned to each teacher who is teaching core-curricula courses in public school classrooms for grades 9 through 12 may not exceed 25 students. OCEA proposes SDOC pay for the additional workload created when student class size is not met according to Florida Statute 1003.03 Sections (1)(a-c).
Class Size Maximums. 1. On or before the twentieth (20th) day of the school year, the following maximums shall not be exceeded for over eight (8) days without specific approval of teachers concerned. This should be considered the maximum time and every effort will be made to expedite the process. Class counts shall exclude TA’s (student teaching assistants). These limits will be interpreted as averages for teacher-student ratio in open space buildings, driver education classes, and other kinds of team teaching and large group instructional situations.
a. Elementary (K-3) 32 Elementary (4-5) 34 Middle School (6-8) 36 b. High School (9-12) 36 c. Home Economics & 32 or the number of operable Industrial Arts stations, whichever is lower.
Class Size Maximums a) The Board agrees to comply with Ministry of Education class size regulations.
b) The Board shall provide documentation of class sizes to OECTA within thirty (30) days of the October 31st and March 31st Ministry enrolment count dates.
c) The Board agrees to supply additional staff support (if no support exists) for Junior Kindergarten and Senior Kindergarten classes, when class size exceeds twenty-four (24) students.
d) At the request of the Unit President the Superintendent responsible for Human Resource Services will meet with OECTA representatives to review and discuss matters related to class size. In specific situations where class size and or physical space limitations are an issue, the Unit President will meet with the Superintendent and the Principal of the affected school to examine alternative measures.
Class Size Maximums. 1. Grades K-3
2. Grades 4-5
