Site Based Management Sample Clauses

Site Based Management. The School is responsible for its own operation, including preparation of a budget; is subject to auditsviii; may contract for services; and shall address personnel matters in accordance with the School Personnel Actix and all other applicable laws.
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Site Based Management. A. A public school employer has the responsibility, authority, and right to manage and direct on behalf of the public, the operations, and activities of public schools under its control. The Board of Education retains the right to develop, organize, staff, and operate multiple school configurations to meet the needs of the students as determined by the Board of Education. The Union and the Board agree to promote the concept of "Site-Based Managed Schools." In order to facilitate the concept of "Site- Based Management” in each of the Xxxxxx Schools, the Union and Board agree to the following:
Site Based Management. The BOARD agrees that representatives from the various administra- tive levels, selected by the other administrators at those levels, will be involved in any study concerning site-based decision making models, plans or processes being considered for implementation in the Dis- trict.
Site Based Management. A. Each Building Administrator or Program Supervisor has assigned control and is responsible for the day-to- day operation of the building and/or program under their direction.
Site Based Management. Deer Park School District values the participation of employees in the site-based shared decision-making process. The purpose of site-based shared decision making is to improve student learning through the collaborative development of a shared vision. In order to achieve the collaboration necessary to develop this vision, the District and Association acknowledge that sharing of decision making will be necessary. Our commitment to collaborative participation will help ensure a positive culture within the district that supports student learning.
Site Based Management. The Union and the District are committed to building a learning organization that will increase student achievement. The implementation of site-based management will give schools greater responsibility, authority, and accountability for making decisions that will improve educational services to students. Site-based management is a local school governance structure that focuses on increasing student achievement by utilizing a collaborative decision-making process that involves all school community stakeholders. School community stakeholders include students, certified and uncertified staff, community, parents, and administrators. With respect to site-based management, the principal or building administrator will be cognizant of the workloads of bargaining unit members. In cases where the propriety or workload of unit members is unusually high, the Union may request a special conference with management to resolve the matter. The Union will be provided a copy of the policy once approved by the Chief Executive Officer or designee.
Site Based Management. At the negotiating session to be held in the spring of 1999, both Negotiating Teams agree to discuss the concept of Site-Based Management. (The District may officially designate this concept by another phrase prior to next year).
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Site Based Management. Teachers may participate in a site based management program if one is established by the Board. Such participation shall be on a voluntary basis and without additional compensation. ARTICLE 7
Site Based Management. 2 Neither the District nor any site-based committee shall be empowered to affect the waiver of any right 3 of any employee covered by this Collective Bargaining Agreement.
Site Based Management. The Board and the Union agree that the school site is the appropriate place for most decision-making affecting the education of children in that school. Accordingly, they agree that the school sites should have as much flexibility as possible in managing their budget and organizing their educational programs for maximum educational effectiveness, free of unnecessary restraints imposed by School Department policies or by this collective bargaining agreement. This approach is known as Site-Based Management. The parties also agree that the best quality decisions at the local level are likely to result from a process of shared decision-making. Shared decision-making is a process in which all members of the education community at the school level collaborate in establishing a vision, identifying problems, defining goals, formulating policy, implementing programs, and learning from experience. The purpose of shared decision-making is to create a climate in the schools where faculty, parents, administrators, students (at the high school level), and other community participants working together share the responsibility and accountability for school improvement, better student performance, increased satisfaction among professional educators, greater involvement by and with parents, and stronger support from the community at large. The parties recognize that the overriding goal of Site-Based Management and shared decision-making is to improve the quality of instruction and learning for students. All actions taken shall be consistent with this goal. To achieve these goals the parties agree to the establishment of a Union/Board Site-Based Management Technical Support Committee (hereinafter referred to as the "Committee"). The Committee shall be comprised of three (3) persons appointed by the Chairperson of the Providence School Board and three (3) persons appointed by the President of the Providence Teachers Union. The School Board Chairperson and the Union President may appoint alternate members of the Committee to ensure full participation and representation of each party at each Committee meeting. In addition the parties shall mutually agree upon and appoint one (1) person from outside the Providence School System (i.e. an individual who is not employed by the Providence School Board) who shall serve as a voting member of the Committee. The individual mutually appointed by the parties shall be selected on an annual basis and shall sit as chairperson of the committe...
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