SMI/SXI Program Clause Samples

The SMI/SXI Program clause defines the terms and conditions governing participation in a specific program, likely related to specialized services, incentives, or initiatives identified as SMI or SXI. This clause typically outlines eligibility requirements, the scope of benefits or obligations for participants, and any procedures for enrollment or compliance. For example, it may specify which parties can join the program, what standards must be met, and how performance is measured. Its core function is to establish clear guidelines and expectations for involvement in the SMI/SXI Program, ensuring all parties understand their roles and the program's operational framework.
SMI/SXI Program. All teachers currently classified as 48-week employees in the SMI/SXI program will be reclassified as 39-week employees. The 48-week SMI/SXI Program will be continued on a year-to-year basis at the discretion of the School District of the City of Detroit. If a waiver is made to the state, it will be submitted no later than January 31 and the Union will be notified of the waiver application. If the SMI/SXI program is not extended beyond 39 weeks, the teachers effected will be free to apply for other summer school positions. If the SMI/SXI program is extended beyond 39 weeks, the teachers selected to work will be paid at their regular daily rate. DFT/SDCD Agreement (7/1/99-6/30/02) 19 Teachers will be selected to work the extended program based on certification, number of students enrolled, and system wide seniority.

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