Common use of Deans Clause in Contracts

Deans. In determining when a per diem substitute becomes eligible for long-term substitute status as provided in the practices of the district and, thereby, becomes eligible for membership in the teachers bargaining unit, the following criteria will be used: The per diem substitute must be employed for at least 35 working days in the same assignment for a minimum period of two consecutive calendar months. Teachers commencing such assignment after January 1, 1997, and upon becoming eligible for long-term substitute status, shall be given salary credit for a maximum of two years of teaching experience. The Board of Education may, in exceptional cases, and upon the recommendation of the Superintendent of Schools, grant additional credit for salary purposes.

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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement

Deans. C. In determining when a per diem substitute becomes eligible for long-term regular substitute status as provided in the practices of the district District and, thereby, becomes eligible for membership in the teachers bargaining unit, the following criteria will be used: The per diem substitute must be employed for at least 35 working days in the same assignment for a minimum period of two consecutive calendar months. Teachers commencing such assignment after January 1, 1997, and upon becoming eligible for long-term regular substitute status, shall be given salary credit for a maximum of two years of teaching experience. The Board of Education may, in exceptional cases, and upon the recommendation of the Superintendent of SchoolsSuperintendent, grant additional credit for salary purposes.

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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement