Reduction of Teaching Personnel Sample Clauses

Reduction of Teaching Personnel. Purpose: As a result of authority granted to the Board of Education by Kansas Statutes, the Board has the right and the responsibility of determining composition of the professional staff necessary to implement and maintain education programs of Unified School District 457. From time to time, as the result of decreasing enrollment, limited financial resources, changes in educational programs, or other circumstances, it may be necessary to reduce the number of professional employees employed by the district. A decision to reduce professional staff will, in all cases, remain within the sole discretion and judgment of the Board of Education. The Board of Education may retain any professional employee who it deems necessary to staff the programs of the District. It is the policy of this school system to use normal attrition of staff, i.e., resignations, retirement, leaves of absence, as the first means of achieving a reduction in professional staff. However, in certain cases, normal attrition may not be sufficient to achieve the necessary reduction of professional staff. In the event that further reduction of professional staff is necessary, it shall be accomplished as provided in this agreement. Procedure: The administrative staff, in conjunction with the Board of Education, shall determine the number of teaching positions to be reduced and the impact area from which such reductions will be made. If further reduction of staff is necessary in the sole judgment and discretion of the Board of Education, all remaining teachers shall be grouped into the following impact areas:
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Reduction of Teaching Personnel. Purpose: To provide an orderly process in the event a reduction in teaching staff becomes necessary.

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  • Teaching Load Full teaching assignments shall normally include 12 course credit hours of scheduled teaching per academic quarter. A reassignment of duty, for the equivalent of 3 or 4 credit course, shall be provided during one term of the first academic year to all newly hired tenure track faculty to further their teaching, scholarship and service and to encourage faculty retention. Wherever possible the University will endeavor to arrange teaching schedules that avoid excessive numbers of preparations and recognize evening and/or off-campus assignments. Class sizes will be established and monitored by the appropriate academic xxxx in consultation with division chairs and affected faculty each term. The following equivalencies will be used in determining teaching assignments:

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