Board file definition

Board file means all documents that an AMC is required to create and maintain for the

Examples of Board file in a sentence

  • All material to be placed in the official Board file shall be inserted in a timely fashion, and shall be date stamped to indicate the date said material was placed in the file.

  • In such cases, Administrative Officers may forward to the Board file any contents of the school file to serve as an appendix to related letters of reprimand.

  • All material to be placed in the official Board file shall be inserted in a timely fashion.

  • If the grievant and/or Association is not satisfied with the disposition of the grievance at Level Three, it may, within ten (10) days after the decision of the Board, file a demand for arbitration with the American Arbitration Association, in writing, and request the appointment of an arbitrator, who shall be selected by the American Arbitration Association in accordance with its rules.

  • After receiving a request from a teacher, the Superintendent, in respect of the Board file, or the principal, in respect of any school file, shall forthwith grant access to that file.

  • However, an employee on his or her own initiative may, and shall, if requested by the Board, file criminal charges against the person(s) assaulting him/her.

  • The grievant may within ten (10) workdays after receipt of the written decision of the School Board file a request with the School Board for a final and binding disposition by an impartial neutral, mutually selected by the parties; provided, however, that an arbitrator or other neutral shall not have the power to add to, subtract from, modify, or alter the terms of the bargaining agreement.

  • This official Board file shall be maintained in such a way as to accomplish the major purpose given above and under the following conditions.

  • If any other files contain material that relates to the teacher in any way, a copy of such material shall be placed in the official Board file.

  • When either the Association or the Board file a grievance, it is understood that representatives of both parties shall meet to attempt to resolve the grievance prior to submission to the arbitration process.