Common use of General Eligibility Clause in Contracts

General Eligibility. A. Only a teacher who is evaluated as Effective or Highly Effective in the prior year is eligible for any salary increase. B. A teacher who is in the first two full school years of instructing students who receives an evaluation rating of improvement necessary is eligible for a salary increase.

Appears in 5 contracts

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

General Eligibility. A. Only a teacher who is evaluated as Effective or Highly Effective in the prior year is eligible for any salary increase. Teachers not rated, or rated ineffective or improvement necessary remain at their prior year salary. TENTATIVE AGREEMENT B. Only a teacher who was employed in the corporation for at least 120 days in the prior year. B. C. A teacher who is in the first two full school years of instructing students who receives an evaluation rating of improvement necessary or was not evaluated in the prior school year is eligible for a salary increase.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

General Eligibility. A. Only a teacher who is evaluated as Effective or Highly Effective in the prior year is eligible for any salary increase. Teachers not rated, or rated ineffective or improvement necessary remain at their prior year salary. B. Only a teacher who was employed in the corporation for at least 120 days in the prior year. C. A teacher who is in the first two full school years of instructing students who receives an evaluation rating of improvement necessary or was not evaluated in the prior school year is eligible for a salary increase.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

General Eligibility. A. Only a a. A teacher who is evaluated as Effective received an evaluation rating of ineffective or Highly Effective improvement necessary in the prior year evaluation is not eligible for any salary increaseincrease and remains at their current salary. B. b. A teacher who is in the first two full school years of instructing students who receives an evaluation rating of improvement necessary is eligible for a salary increase. c. A teacher who received an evaluation rating as effective or highly effective in the prior school year is eligible for a salary increase.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Master Contract