Stacked Classes Sample Clauses

Stacked Classes. Stacked classes combine courses that may otherwise be cancelled due to low enrollment. Classes are stacked in order to provide students with opportunities to take courses that otherwise the College could not offer. Adjunct faculty with a stacked course assignment may teach standards and lessons for more than one course, even though the stacked classes meet as one whole. When an adjunct faculty member is assigned a stacked class, he/she will be paid commensurate with the course with the largest contact hours. He/she will be credited with the credit hours assigned for the course with the most credit for purposes of salary movement. Adjunct faculty members will be paid a stipend of two hundred dollars ($200) for teaching a stacked class. Adjunct faculty have right to decline the option of teaching a stacked course.
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Stacked Classes. A stacked class consists of a base course plus one (1) or two (2) additional courses taught in the same contact hour. The base course is the one with the highest "instructional unit" assignment in the stack. Compensation will consist of the regular "instructional unit" load for the base course plus one (1) additional "instructional unit" per course stacked on the base up to a maximum of two (2) additional "instructional units" (maximum stack of three (3) classes). Total student enrollment in the stack must be fifteen (15) or more for the additional compensation to apply. Note: As discussed in negotiations, this provision applies to Workforce Education Division instruction only (excluding College & Career Readiness).
Stacked Classes. A stacked class consists of a base course plus one (1) or two (2) additional courses taught in the same contact hour. The base course is the one with the highest "instructional unit" assignment in the stack. Compensation will consist of the regular "instructional unit" load for the base course plus one (1) additional "instructional unit" per course stacked on the base up to a maximum of two (2) additional "instructional units" (maximum stack of three (3) classes). Total student enrollment in the stack must be fifteen (15) or more for the additional compensation to apply.

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  • Classes The officers of the Company shall be a President, a Secretary, a Treasurer, and, if deemed necessary, expedient, or desirable by the Board of Managers, an Executive Vice President, one or more Senior Vice Presidents, one or more other Vice Presidents, one or more Assistant Treasurers, one or more Assistant Secretaries, and such other officers as may be elected or appointed in accordance with the provisions of this article. Additional officers and duties may be added by amendments to this article by the Members.

  • SPECIALIZED JOB CLASSES Where there is a particular specialized job class in which the pay rate is below the local market value assessment of that job class, the parties may use existing means under the collective agreement to adjust compensation for that job class.

  • Class Sizes In the annual assignment of duties, the designated supervisor shall consult with the department in determining appropriate class sizes for individual courses. In making such a determination, the designated supervisor shall consider operational requirements, sound pedagogical principles, and the workload implication of teaching such courses (also see Letter of Understanding #3).

  • Class Size The School shall be in compliance with Florida Constitutional Class Size Requirements, as applicable to charter schools.

  • Maximum Class Size A. By September 7 of each year, no regular classroom teacher in an elementary school shall be assigned more than the number of students for each grade listed except as provided in 22-2-B and 22-8 below. K = 26 1-3 = 29 4-6 = 30 Combination = 27 Multi-Age Classes = 27

  • COVERED CLASSIFICATIONS All employees shall be subject to post-Accident testing under this Agreement. All employees who perform Safety-Sensitive Functions, as defined in this Policy, shall be subject to reasonable suspicion testing.

  • Covering Classes Employees shall not be required to substitute for absent employees. Where substitutes cannot be obtained for an absent employee, temporary coverage will be worked out mutually by the principal and the affected employee. The principal shall establish a list of volunteers and shall rotate requests for coverage among those who volunteer. Where said lists have not been established, teachers shall not be subject to disciplinary action for refusal to cover classes. Employees who volunteer to increase their normal work load by covering the class of an absent employee when no substitute is available shall have their hourly rate increase by twenty-five ($25) dollars during the period spent covering a class (rounded to the nearest half hour). Employees who volunteer to increase their normal work load by accepting a portion of the students assigned to an absent employee in order to cover a class when no substitute is available shall have their daily rate increased by twenty- five ($25) dollars on those days when they accept a portion of the students assigned to an absent employee. Classes will be proportioned as equally as possible. In elementary schools where sufficient volunteers are available, classes shall be divided equally among at least four (4) employees. When volunteers substitute by covering other classes, they are responsible to provide adequate planning for their own classes for the following school day.

  • Corresponding Class of Reference Tranches With respect to (i) the Class M-1 Notes, the Class M-1 Reference Tranche, (ii) the Class M-2 Notes, the Class M-2 Reference Tranche, (iii) the Class M-3A Notes, the Class M-3A Reference Tranche, (iv) the Class M-3B Notes, the Class M-3B Reference Tranche and (v) the Class B Notes, the Class B Reference Tranche.

  • New Classification Should a new position or new classification be created within the Bargaining Unit during the term of this Agreement, the Employer and the Union will decide the rate of pay. Nothing herein prevents the Employer from filling such positions and having Nurses working in such positions during such negotiations. The salary when determined will be retroactive to the date on which the successful candidate commenced work in that classification.

  • New Classifications If a new classification is created within the bargaining unit, the Employer agrees to meet with the Union and negotiate a rate of pay for this new classification. If the parties cannot reach agreement, at the request of either party, the matter shall be submitted to the arbitration procedure in Article 26 of this Agreement.

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