Teaching Principal definition

Teaching Principal means a teacher appointed as such to be responsible for the management, organisation, administration, supervision and efficiency of a school, other than P1-P5, whose duties include classroom teaching.
Teaching Principal is an employee who assumes administrative and teaching responsibilities and has the responsibility for supervision of certified and/or classified personnel.
Teaching Principal means a principal who has timetabled lessons in which students are instructed;

Examples of Teaching Principal in a sentence

  • The term "Administrator" refers to the employees of the School District having the following positions: Superintendent, Assistant or Associate Superintendent, Program Director, Executive Directors, Principal, Assistant Principal, Teaching Principal and Chief Financial Officer.

  • Payments to persons holding the position of Elementary Teaching Principal or Alternative School Director shall be paid at a rate of .137 times the maximum salary for a teacher with a Masters Degree and no additional graduate hours.

  • This is clause 2.9 of the current agreement with the addition of a new subclause 4.8.2. The new subclause provides increased Teaching Principal Administration time for Principals with up to 124 student enrolments, the increase will be effective from 23 January 2023 and replaces amounts in cl.4.8.1(a) (i.e. increase is not an additional allocation).

  • However, any employee of the Rochester School Board above the classification of the Elementary Teaching Principal is expressly excluded from the bargaining unit as defined in the Master Agreement between the Rochester Federation of Teachers and the Rochester School Board.

  • To the extent necessary, the parties shall prepare a Memorandum of Understanding which affirms that no Teaching Principal shall lose any of the benefits gained through the RFT contract.