EPAA definition
Examples of EPAA in a sentence
After consultation with SDTA, EPAA may increase the instructional day as needed to address the needs of its instructional program.
Conversely, District employees shall have no rights whatsoever to EPAA positions or employment.
The EPAA school site work year calendar is designed to meet the needs of EPAA families and the educational design of the charter and will differ from the District calendar.
Members of the SDTA bargaining unit employed at EPAA are subject to all District policies, procedures, and protocols, unless otherwise modified by provisions set forth in the EPAA Charter, any Memorandum of Understanding and/or agreement between EPAA and the District, and any agreements between SDTA and the District including this Side Letter of Agreement.
Members of the SDTA bargaining unit employed at EPAA will be compensated at the curricular rate for any optional additional calendar days worked above the 187 days prescribed by the parties’ collective bargaining agreement for non-EPAA SDTA bargaining unit members.
Moreover, this Side Letter of Agreement specifies to the greatest extent possible terms specific to members of the SDTA bargaining unit employed at EPAA.
EPAA’s program is separate and distinct from District programs, and Members of the SDTA bargaining unit employed at EPAA have no rights whatsoever to District positions or employment.
All items of the Article shall apply to EPAA unit members, with the exception that the Charter Advisory Board, subject to approval by the District’s governing Board or designee, will determine class size and pupil load to meet pupil needs and in accordance with its budgeted resources.
The intent of this Side Letter of Agreement is to specifically indicate what exceptions to the parties’ collective bargaining agreement apply to Members of the SDTA bargaining unit employed at EPAA.
With the exception of Middle College, Independent Study, EPAA, TIDE and Redwood, students may take a maximum of 40 approved credits through concurrent enrollment over the course of their high school career, with no more than 20 required course credits.