Unpaid Sabbatical Leave Sample Clauses

Unpaid Sabbatical Leave. A. Sabbatical leave may be granted to an Instructional Employee who has served in the District at least two (2) years. Any request for sabbatical leave (form located in Addendum F) must be made in writing not later than May 1 of any school year or at a later date at the discretion of the Superintendent or his/her designee. Conditions under which sabbatical leave may be granted may include additional study, including study of another area of specialization, travel, or other reasons deemed to have value to the school system.
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Unpaid Sabbatical Leave. 11.0901 The Board, upon recommendation of the Superintendent, may grant an unpaid sabbatical leave of absence to qualified employees for the purpose of study, travel or for such other purposes as may be approved by the Board. All sabbatical leaves of absence shall be without pay and will be granted only upon prior written request.
Unpaid Sabbatical Leave. A. A teacher who has completed five (5) years of service may, with the approval of the Board, be entitled to take a leave of absence with part pay for one (1) or two (2) semesters subject to the following restrictions: the teacher shall present to the Superintendent for approval a plan for professional growth prior to requesting a leave, and at the conclusion of the leave, provide evidence that the plan was followed. Written quarterly reports of progress shall be submitted to the Superintendent. The Teacher may be required to return to the District at the end of the leave for a period of at least one (1) year, unless the teacher has completed twenty-five (25) years of teaching in this state. The Board may not grant such a leave unless there is available a satisfactory substitute, nor grant such leave to more than five percent (5%) of the professional staff at any one time, nor allow a part salary in excess of the difference between the substitute’s pay and the teacher’s expected salary, nor grant a leave to any teacher more often than once for each five (5) years of service, nor grant a leave a second time to the same individual when other members of the staff have filed a request for such a leave. A professional staff member not electing to be paid pursuant to paragraph 1 of this proposal shall be granted up to two (2) semesters of professional education leave by the Board subject to the following restrictions:
Unpaid Sabbatical Leave. A member of the bargaining unit, upon written request to the Board, may elect to request and may be granted an unpaid sabbatical leave for one (1) year in keeping with the following provisions:
Unpaid Sabbatical Leave. A bargaining unit member, upon written request to the Board, may be granted a leave of absence without pay for one school year in accordance with the following provisions:
Unpaid Sabbatical Leave. Application for sabbatical leave must be made by June 1 for a sabbatical to be considered for the school year that begins in August of the same calendar year.
Unpaid Sabbatical Leave. A. Teachers who have been employed for seven (7) years consecutively by the Board may be granted a sabbatical leave for up to one year.
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Unpaid Sabbatical Leave. 1. After a part-time faculty on the Employee List has taught 225 ILCs or 5,000 accumulated work hours, that instructor may take a one-term unpaid sabbatical. Up to five (5) sabbaticals total may be granted annually.
Unpaid Sabbatical Leave. Prior to May 1, an employee may request in writing a sabbatical leave for the following school year. A sabbatical leave may be for one school year and subject to the approval of the Board of Trustees. The employee may continue with the district’s medical benefits at the employee’s expense. Payment for medical insurance must be paid 30 days in advance and by the first of each month. The district will notify the employee in writing that the insurance will be terminated by the end of the month when the payment is seven (7) days late. The employee must notify the administration in writing that he/she is planning to return to the district in paid status by February
Unpaid Sabbatical Leave. Employees who have worked for the institute for more than five years may request unpaid sabbatical leave for up to one year. When approving sabbatical leave, management will consider the employees workload, schedule, performance, seniority and replacement cost. During the Sabbatical leave, employer paid benefits will not continue in accordance with article 25.01 (c). Incentive pay will be prorated to exclude the leave. Seniority shall not accumulate during sabbatical leave.
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