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Classification Placement. 18 1. Each employee shall place on file in the District Human Resources Office, a transcript of college 19 work within 60 calendar days of the date of hire for placement on the salary schedule for the first 20 year of employment. Degrees earned shall be posted on a transcript. Salary adjustment for 21 college units or degrees earned shall be made two times a year. For transcripts or grade cards 22 submitted by November 1, placement on the salary schedule shall be adjusted retroactively to the 23 beginning of the duty year. For transcripts or grade cards submitted by March 1, placement on 24 the salary schedule shall be adjusted as of mid year. Transcripts or grade cards submitted after 25 March 1 will be applied at the beginning of the next school year. Changes in salary placement 26 shall be made only two times a year as described herein, provided the employee strictly complies 27 with all time deadlines set forth herein. 28 2. When an employee has qualified for placement on a higher column due to education, the 29 employee shall be allowed all years of service and transferred to the proper step of the new 30 Column. 31 3. College work taken for advancement must be upper division or graduate work from a college or 32 university recognized by the American Council on Education. Prior approval from the Human Resources 1 toward advancement on the salary schedule. 2 4. Unit members who hold an Emergency teaching permit or an Intern Teaching Credential shall be 3 Placed on Column I, and shall remain on Column I until such time that they complete the requirements 4 for Basic California Credential. Unit members news to the District, who have a Basic California 5 Credential or a clear/regular teaching credential from another state, shall be place on at least Column 6 II or above, depending on their units, degrees, and years of service.

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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement

Classification Placement. 18 1. Each employee shall place on file in the District Human Resources Officeoffice, a transcript of college 19 college/university work within 60 sixty (60) calendar days of the date of hire for placement on the salary schedule for the first 20 year of employment. Degrees earned shall be posted on a transcript. Salary adjustment for 21 college college/university units or degrees earned shall be made two times a year. For transcripts or grade cards 22 submitted by November 1, placement on the salary schedule shall be adjusted retroactively to the 23 beginning of the duty year. For transcripts or grade cards submitted by March 1, placement on 24 the salary schedule shall be adjusted as of mid mid-year. Transcripts or grade cards submitted after 25 March 1 will be applied at the beginning of the next school year. Changes in salary placement 26 shall be made only two times a year as described herein, provided the employee strictly complies 27 with all time deadlines set forth herein. 28 2. When an employee has qualified for placement on a higher column due to education, the 29 employee shall be allowed all years of service and transferred to the proper step of the new 30 Columncolumn. 31 3. College work taken for advancement must be upper division or graduate work from a college or 32 university recognized by the American Council on Education. Prior approval from the Human Resources 1 Office must be secured before enrollment in lower division courses that are intended to apply toward advancement on the salary schedule. 2 4. Unit members who hold an Emergency teaching permit or an Intern Teaching Credential shall be 3 Placed placed on Column I, and shall remain on Column I until such time that they complete the requirements 4 for a Basic California Credential. Unit members news new to the District, who have a Basic California 5 Credential or a clear/regular teaching credential from another state, shall be place placed on at least Column 6 II or above, depending on their units, degrees, and years of service.

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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement