Grade 4-8 Class Size Reduction Sample Clauses

Grade 4-8 Class Size Reduction. The Parties note the government’s intention, conditional upon the approval by the Lieutenant Governor in Council, to fund in the GSN a reduction of the average class size in grades 4 to 8 from 25.0 to 24.5 as follows : o September 1, 2009 : 0.18 teacher per 1,000 grade 4 to 8 pupils o September 1, 2010 : 0.37 teacher per 1,000 grade 4 to 8 pupils o September 1, 2011 : 0.57 teacher per 1,000 grade 4 to 8 pupils o August 31, 2012 : 0.96 teacher per 1,000 grade 4 to 8 pupils • The Appendix, “Grade 4-8 Class Size Reduction”, provides the Board-by-Board projections of additional teaching positions funded per school year under this allocation. • Boards will hire the full complement of additional funded elementary teachers that result from the new allocation. • The Board-Level Staffing Committee will be engaged in the allocation of this additional staffing.
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Grade 4-8 Class Size Reduction. In accordance with the PDT Agreement dated February 12, 2009, the board will reduce the Grade 4 - 8 average class size as follows; which will result in an average Gr. 4-8 class size of 2009 - 2010 by 0.1 over the 2008 - 09 Grade 4 - 8 average class size 25.1 2010 - 2011 by 0.2 over the 2008 - 09 Grade 4 - 8 average class size 25 2001 - 2012 by 0.3 over the 2008 - 09 Grade 4 - 8 average class size 24.9 Aug. 31, 2012 by 0.5 over the 2008 - 09 Grade 4 - 8 average class size 24.7 Dated at Xxxxxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxx, this 4th day of May, 2009 Kawartha Pine Ridge District School Board Elementary Teachers’ Federation of Ontario, Kawartha Pine Ridge Local LETTER OF UNDERSTANDING Between The Kawartha Pine Ridge District School Board (The “Board”) and The Elementary Teachers’ Federation of Ontario (The “Union”)
Grade 4-8 Class Size Reduction. 26.01 Boards will reduce their Grade 4 – 8 average class size as follows: 2009 -10: by 0.1 over their 2008-09 Grade 4-8 average class size; 2010 -11: by 0.2 over their 2008-09 Grade 4-8 average class size; 2011 -12: by 0.3 over their 2008-09 Grade 4-8 average class size; August 31, 2012: by 0.5 over their 2008-09 Grade 4-8 average class size.

Related to Grade 4-8 Class Size Reduction

  • Reductions in Class Principal Balances of the Notes On each Payment Date on or prior to the Termination Date, the Class Principal Balance of each Class of Original Notes will be reduced (in each case without regard to any exchanges of Original Notes for MAC Notes), without any corresponding payment of principal, by the amount of the reduction, if any, in the Class Notional Amount of the Corresponding Class of Reference Tranche due to the allocation of Calculated Tranche Write-down Amounts to such Class of Reference Tranche on such Payment Date pursuant to Section 3.03(b) above. If on the Maturity Date or any Payment Date a Class of MAC Notes is outstanding, all Calculated Tranche Write-down Amounts that are allocable to Original Notes that were exchanged for such MAC Notes will be allocated to reduce the Class Principal Balances or Notional Principal Amounts, as applicable, of such MAC Notes in accordance with the exchange proportions applicable to the related Combination.

  • Allocation of Senior Reduction Amount to the Reference Tranches On each Payment Date prior to the Termination Date, after allocation of the Tranche Write-down Amount or Tranche Write-up Amount, if any, for such Payment Date as described above, the Senior Reduction Amount will be allocated to reduce the Class Notional Amount of each Class of Reference Tranche in the following order of priority, in each case until its Class Notional Amount is reduced to zero:

  • Increases in Class Principal Balances of the Notes On each Payment Date on or prior to the Termination Date, the Class Principal Balance of each Class of Original Notes will be increased (in each case without regard to any exchanges of Class M Notes for MAC Notes) by the amount of the increase, if any, in the Class Notional Amount of the Corresponding Class of Reference Tranche due to the allocation of Tranche Write-up Amounts to such Class of Reference Tranche on such Payment Date pursuant to Section 3.03(c) above. If on the Maturity Date or any Payment Date a Class of MAC Notes is outstanding, all Tranche Write-up Amounts that are allocable to Class M Notes that were exchanged for such MAC Notes will be allocated to increase the Class Principal Balances or Notional Principal Amounts, as applicable, of such MAC Notes in accordance with the exchange proportions applicable to the related Combination.

  • Original Class B Principal Balance The Original Class B Principal Balance is $12,006,549.92.

  • Allocation of Subordinate Reduction Amount to the Reference Tranches On each Payment Date prior to the Termination Date, after allocation of the Senior Reduction Amount and the Tranche Write-down Amount or Tranche Write-up Amount, if any, for such Payment Date as described above, the Subordinate Reduction Amount will be allocated to reduce the Class Notional Amount of each Class of Reference Tranche in the following order of priority, in each case until its Class Notional Amount is reduced to zero:

  • Reallocation to a Class with a Lower Salary Range Maximum 1. If the employee meets the skills and abilities requirements of the position and chooses to remain in the reallocated position, the employee retains existing appointment status and has the right to be placed on the Employer’s internal layoff list for the classification occupied prior to the reallocation.

  • Reallocation to a Class with a Higher Salary Range Maximum Upon appointment to the higher class, the employee’s base salary will be increased to a step of the range for the new class that is nearest to five percent (5.0%) higher than the amount of the pre-promotional step, or to the entry step of the new range, whichever is higher.

  • Original Class A Percentage Section 11.05 Original Principal Balances of the Classes of Class A Certificates............................................ Section 11.06 Original Class A Non-PO Principal Balance................ Section 11.07

  • Principal Balance Each Receivable had a remaining Principal Balance as of the Cutoff Date of not less than $500.

  • SPECIALIZED JOB CLASSES Where there is a particular specialized job class in which the pay rate is below the local market value assessment of that job class, the parties may use existing means under the collective agreement to adjust compensation for that job class.

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