Academic Areas definition

Academic Areas as referred to in this Article are: Culinary Arts, Design, Fashion, General Education and Media Arts.
Academic Areas means areas at Sheridan offering programs and courses to Students, either at the Post-Secondary level or within Continuing Education.

Examples of Academic Areas in a sentence

  • Dual credit courses in Academic Areas and Career Technical Education (CTE) for the purpose of this provision shall mean the approval of the teacher by a university or college which requires hours beyond a Master's Degree.

  • Building Level Departments are identified as the Core Academic Areas.

  • Exceptions to the normal workday schedule include: Preschool, Culinary Arts (for Heritage Restaurant), Health (for Clinicals), Job Training (7:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.), Training Solutions, Technology Academic Area (for low enrollment in day classes), (see Appendix D - Departments/Programs and Academic Areas), and classes with times listed as “arranged” in the class schedule.

  • The Academic Areas may not be changed by either Party without the written consent of both Parties.

  • It is understood and acknowledged that job sharing may take place in the following areas: Academic Areas Arts Block Physical Education Health and Life Skills Physical Education Learning Center Art Music Orchestra/Band Gifted Instructional Resource Kindergarten – 5th Grade, with a written comprehensive plan and approval from the Board.

  • The Employer acknowledgesthe right of the Union to elect one ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ each of the various Academic Areas whose duties be to assist any employee which the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ represents, in preparing his grievancein with thegrievance The name and jurisdiction of each of the stewards time to selected shall be given to the Employer in and the Employer shall not be required to any such ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ until it has been so notified.

  • Because the pupil-teacher ratio is an important aspect of an effective educational program, the Board agrees that it will strive to achieve a maximum pupil/teacher load of 23 for K, 25 for grades 1-4; 28 for grades 5-8; and 30 for grades 9-12 for the Academic Areas.

  • Academic Area – 1 point to any Teacher who was hired before the 2014-2015 school year and who is teaching in one of the following High Needs Academic Areas: math, science or special education, or is trained and teaching in international baccalaureate instruction, is a psychologist or speech language pathologist, or has ENL certification and is teaching ENL.

  • All newly hired or re-hired Employees shall serve a six (6) month probationary period.