Examples of BCPSS in a sentence
In addition to the above sick leave conversion, employees who are pensioned or who elect to terminate their BCPSS service without pension and have completed at least twenty (20) years of service, regardless of age, shall be entitled to convert one (1) day’s pay for each four (4) days of unused accumulated sick leave at the time of their retirement and/or termination from BCPSS service.
Every effort will be made, in accordance with the BCPSS Master Plan adopted and updated by the Board, to provide Occupational/Physical Therapists with access to computers, telephones, private consultation space and clerical services.
In necessitous circumstances, BCPSS, with the participation of the State’s Attorney and the Union, may alter the program.
In the event that a school must be closed due to emergencies resulting from unforeseen problems with the physical plant, BCPSS shall make reasonable effort to notify teachers of their alternate assignments before reporting time.
Employees who have served as full-time employees for a period of seven (7) or more consecutive years, including probationary or elected service, in BCPSS may be granted sabbatical leaves of absence.
Pupil-teacher ratios/class size shall be established by BCPSS each year based upon financial and student needs.
To that end, the parties agree to work together to provide professional development for teachers that is focused on content and pedagogy, is research-based, work related, continuous and consistent with the goals and objectives of the Master Plan of BCPSS.
The Board and the Union recognize that this group of employees provide a necessary and vital service to BCPSS, and toward that end, the Board will explore the possibility of providing staff development for these employees.
Once each month, the Labor Relations Associate, and any other representative(s) of BCPSS that the CEO and/or Board may find appropriate, shall meet with the Union President(s) to discuss specific grievances which are pending at Steps 3, 4, & 5.
BCPSS shall adhere to OSHA and MOSH standards, and to all accepted public health protocols, to assure adequate work place protection for personnel potentially exposed to infectious diseases such as, but not limited to, tuberculosis, hepatitis, whooping cough (pertussis), meningitis, ringworm, conjunctivitis, and HIV/AIDS.