Vice-Principal definition
Examples of Vice-Principal in a sentence
When a teacher is assigned to assume the administrative responsibilities of a school in the absence of the Principal and the Vice-Principal where applicable of that school during the annual Principals’ & Vice-principals’ Conference, an occasional teacher shall be hired to assume the normal responsibilities of such teacher for a maximum of two (2) days of the conference.
An evaluation of an Occasional Teacher may be made at the discretion of the Principal, Vice-Principal or a Supervisory Officer.
The appropriate Principal or Vice-Principal reports that the loss was sustained while on assignment for the employer.
The Board hereby recognizes the Association as the exclusive bargaining representative for all certificated members employed by the Board under Contract or on leave excluding: the Chief Administrative Officers of the Board such as the Superintendent of the District, Deputy Superintendent, Executive Assistant to the Superintendent, Assistant Superintendent, Business Manager, Personnel Officer, Principal, Vice-Principal, Assistant Principals, Special Programs Director, and classified employees.
Where the ▇▇▇▇ is the Faculty Supervisor, the grievance shall be submitted to the Vice-Principal of Research (or delegate).