CDMT definition
Examples of CDMT in a sentence
Understanding that decision-making cannot be limited by a strict calendar or CDMT process, the Board reserves the right to make changes to policy or regulations when deemed necessary to serve the best interests of the District.
With the areas of concern clearly specified, the CDMT will consider the concerns of the Board or employees, and a revised ATU will be resubmitted for formal acceptance.
If consensus cannot be reached, the CDMT and its Task Forces will report key points from multiple perspectives to the Board.
The CDMT will then select members to serve on the task force for a maximum of one year.
The CDMT will advertise the task forces and solicit nominations or volunteers.
CDMT minutes will be published in District Docs and made available to all employees and the Board after each formal session.
The ESP salary schedule agreed on by the CDMT can be found in Appendix 1 of this document.
The purpose of CDMT is to help achieve District goals, especially raising student academic achievement and building culture of excellence, including through the attraction and retention of highly effective employees.
The CDMT will reach consensus when 12 members agree with a decision or are not opposed to a decision (a “thumbs up” or “thumbs sideways” vote).
CDMT decisions or recommendations are arrived at through a process of full discussion in which each member has an equal voice and responsibility.