Credit Application. (A) Credits to apply to lanes beyond a particular degree lane must be earned subsequent to the earning of the degree and must be taken at an institution accredited by the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP), except as otherwise approved as an exception by the Superintendent. (B) It is understood and agreed by both parties that credits not reported to the District within one (1) calendar year following completion of the courses for which the credits were earned shall not be considered applicable for lane change purposes. (C) Prior to the execution of the teacher's first teaching contract with the District as a licensed teacher, the teacher shall report to the District, in writing, all credits earned prior to the start of employment in the District beyond those required for the teacher's initial license. This report shall be made in the form of an official transcript from the college or university where these courses were completed. This report shall be made available to the District prior to final execution of the teacher’s first contract with the District. Credits not reported in accordance with this requirement will not be eligible for consideration for lane change purposes. Any credits earned beyond a bachelor’s degree, and required to obtain licensure, may be applicable to initial placement on the salary schedule upon approval of the Superintendent. (D) For teachers employed prior to the final execution of this agreement, credits earned to acquire a teaching license shall not be applicable for lane change purposes unless earned at the written direction of the District. Credits earned to fulfill state licensure requirements shall be applicable for lane change credit providing written request is made to the Superintendent prior to enrollment in the course and same is approved. Credits may involve video courses, correspondence work, online courses, or self-study at the sole discretion of the Superintendent.
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Credit Application. (A) Credits to apply to lanes beyond a particular degree lane must be earned subsequent to the earning of the degree and must be taken at an institution accredited by the National Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP)Teacher Education, except as otherwise approved as an exception by the Superintendent.
(B) It is understood and agreed by both parties that credits not reported to the District within one (1) calendar year following completion of the courses for which the credits were earned shall not be considered applicable for lane change purposespurpose.
(C) Prior to the execution of the teacher's first teaching contract with the District as a licensed teacher, the teacher shall report to the District, in writing, all credits earned prior to the start of employment in the District beyond those required for the teacher's initial license. This report shall be made in the form of an official transcript from the college or university where these courses were completed. This report shall be made available to the District prior to final execution of the teacher’s first contract with the District. Credits not reported in accordance with this requirement will not be eligible for consideration for lane change purposes. Any credits earned beyond a bachelor’s degree, and required to obtain licensure, may be applicable to initial placement on the salary schedule upon approval of the Superintendent.
(D) For teachers employed prior to the final execution of this agreement, credits earned to acquire a teaching license shall not be applicable for lane change purposes unless earned at the written direction of the District. Credits earned to fulfill state licensure requirements shall be applicable for lane change credit providing written request is made to the Superintendent prior to enrollment in the course and same is approved. Credits may involve video courses, correspondence work, online courses, or self-self study at the sole discretion of the Superintendent.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement
Credit Application. (A) Credits to apply to lanes beyond a particular degree lane must be earned subsequent to the earning of the degree and must be taken at an institution accredited by the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP), except as otherwise approved as an exception by the Superintendent.
(B) It is understood and agreed by both parties that credits not reported to the District within one (1) calendar year following completion of the courses for which the credits were earned shall not be considered applicable for lane change purposes.
(C) Prior ▇▇▇▇▇ to the execution of the teacher's first teaching contract with the District as a licensed teacher, the teacher shall report to the District, in writing, all credits earned prior to the start of employment in the District beyond those required for the teacher's initial license. This report shall be made in the form of an official transcript from the college or university where these courses were completed. This report shall be made available to the District prior to final execution of the teacher’s first contract with the District. Credits not reported in accordance with this requirement will not be eligible for consideration for lane change purposes. Any credits earned beyond a bachelor’s degree, and required to obtain licensure, may be applicable to initial placement on the salary schedule upon approval of the Superintendent.
(D) For teachers employed prior to the final execution of this agreement, credits earned to acquire a teaching license shall not be applicable for lane change purposes unless earned at the written direction of the District. Credits earned to fulfill state licensure requirements shall be applicable for lane change credit providing written request is made to the Superintendent prior to enrollment in the course and same is approved. Credits may involve video courses, correspondence work, online courses, or self-study at the sole discretion of the Superintendent.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement