Salary - Licensed Sample Clauses

Salary - Licensed. 1. Licensed staff shall be placed on the salary schedule according to their years of teaching or professional experience, educational degree, and college credits earned subsequent to the awarding of the Bachelor’s or Master’s Degree.
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