Inadequate Budget Funding Sample Clauses

Inadequate Budget Funding. K.S.A. 72-5412 states “Notwithstanding the foregoing provisions of this section, any contract of employment made (by the Board of Education of U.S.D. 323) prior to the public hearing on the budget of this school district shall be voidable in case adequate funds are not available in such budget for the compensation provided for in such contracts.”
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Inadequate Budget Funding. K.S.A. 72-5412 states “Notwithstanding the foregoing provisions of this section, any contract of employment made (by the Board of Education of U.S.D. 323) prior to the public hearing on the budget of this school district shall be voidable in case adequate funds are not available in such budget for the compensation provided for in such contracts.” The Negotiated Agreement for the 2018-19 school year as presented is agreed upon and effective until June 30, 2019, unless amended by mutual agreement of both parties. Rock Creek Educators Board of Education Representative, Rock Creek Educators President, Board of Education July 16, 2018 July 16, 2018 Teachers' Acceptance Date Boards' Acceptance Date
Inadequate Budget Funding. K.S.A. 72-5412 states “Notwithstanding the foregoing provisions of this section, any contract of employment made (by the Board of Education of U.S.D. 323) prior to the public hearing on the budget of this school district shall be voidable in case adequate funds are not available in such budget for the compensation provided for in such contracts.” 2013-2014 Negotiated Agreement The Negotiated Agreement for the 2013-14 school year as presented is agreed upon and effective until June 30, 2014, unless amended by mutual agreement of both parties. Rock Creek Educators’ Board of Education Negotiation Negotiating Team, U.S.D. 323 Team, U.S.D. 323 Chief Negotiator Chief Negotiator President, Educators’ Assn. President, Board of Education December 11, 2013 December 11, 2013 _ Teachers’ Acceptance Date Boards’ Acceptance 2013-2014 Negotiated Agreement Left blank intentionally.
Inadequate Budget Funding. K.S.A. 72-5412 states “Notwithstanding the foregoing provisions of this section, any contract of employment made (by the Board of Education of U.S.D. 323) prior to the public hearing on the budget of this school district shall be voidable in case adequate funds are not available in such budget for the compensation provided for in such contracts.” The Negotiated Agreement for the 2006-07 school year as presented is agreed upon and effective until June 30, 2007, unless amended by mutual agreement of both parties. Rock Creek Educators’ Board of Education Negotiation Negotiating Team, U.S.D. 323 Team, U.S.D. 323 Chief Negotiator Chief Negotiator President, Educators’ Assn. President, Board of Education June 2, 2006_ June 14, 2006 Teachers’ Acceptance Date Boards’ Acceptance Left blank intentionally. Rock Creek USD 323 ADDENDUM ALTERNATIVE COMPENSATION PLAN 2006-2007 ALTERNATIVE PAY PROCESS ARTICLE 2, SECTION 1: Additional Hours, Inservice Points Declaration: Teachers will be rewarded a dollar amount determined by the Compensation Schedule (see Article 2, Sec- tion 6) when an appropriate number of college hours and/or implemented inservice points are earned.

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