District Assignment definition

District Assignment refers to the assignment of a unit employee to more than one site. An example of a District assignment is a psychologist assigned to several schools.
District Assignment refers to the assignment of an Association member to more than one site.

Examples of District Assignment in a sentence

  • For experienced teachers new to the District: Assignment of a mentor, and release time for both the new teacher and the mentor teacher of up to the equivalent of three (3) of the new teacher’s assigned workdays to allow for orientation and collaboration with the mentor teacher.

  • The Fire Chief or designee shall have the discretion to assign or remove employees from District Assignment Compensation.

  • If the leave is granted, it shall be reported as District Assignment Days.

  • Each District Assignment shall be considered effective upon the delivery to the County of the applicable District’s written acceptance of the specific obligations assigned and assumed under this Agreement.

  • Accordingly, references to “Subdivider” in the context of public Improvement obligations addressed in this Agreement shall be construed to include reference to the Districts (or any one of them) to the extent such entities subsequently assume specific obligations of Subdivider pursuant to the terms of this Agreement and the District Assignment.

  • Delivery of any District Assignment to the County will automatically relieve Subdivider from performance of the assumed obligation as of the date of such delivery.

Related to District Assignment

  • IP Assignment a collateral assignment or security agreement pursuant to which an Obligor grants a Lien on its Intellectual Property to Agent, as security for the Obligations.

  • Mortgage Assignment means an assignment of the Mortgage in recordable form, sufficient under the laws of the jurisdiction wherein the related Mortgaged Property is located to reflect the sale of the Mortgage.

  • Lease Assignment has the meaning set forth in Section 3.6(d).

  • Patent Assignment each patent collateral assignment agreement pursuant to which an Obligor assigns to Agent, for the benefit of Secured Parties, such Obligor’s interests in its patents, as security for the Obligations.

  • General Assignment means, in relation to a Ship, a general assignment of (inter alia) the Earnings, the Insurances and any Requisition Compensation relative to that Ship in the Agreed Form and, in the plural, means all of them;