Early Retirement for Adult Education Teachers Sample Clauses

Early Retirement for Adult Education Teachers. An Adult Education teacher with a minimum of ten (10) years continuous service to the District, including Board approved leave, with an average of eighteen (18) hours of service per week and a minimum of fifteen (15) hours of service per week, who is at least fifty-five (55) years of age, can retire from PVUSD without retiring from STRS or PERS and receive health benefits with dependent coverage until the age of sixty five (65). The District contribution shall be in accordance with Article XXIII, paragraph D.
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Early Retirement for Adult Education Teachers. 1. An Adult Education teacher with a minimum of ten (10) years continuous service to the District, including Board approved leave, with an average of eighteen (18) hours of service per week or more and a minimum of fifteen

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