Common use of Criteria for Eliminating Positions Clause in Contracts

Criteria for Eliminating Positions. The primary criterion in determining any reduction in force shall be the maintenance of a sound and balanced educational program that is consistent with the functions and responsibilities of the School District. In deciding which positions to eliminate, the Superintendent and the Board will consider the curriculum, the needs of students and those contracted special duty assignments that require special skill or expertise. The decision as to which positions to eliminate shall be made by the Board of Education acting on its own volition or following receipt of a recommendation by the Superintendent of Schools. When positions must be eliminated, the Board will attempt to reduce staff first by normal attrition.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: 2020 Negotiations Agreement, Negotiations Agreement, Negotiations Agreement

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Criteria for Eliminating Positions. The primary criterion in determining any reduction in force shall be the maintenance of a sound and balanced educational program that is consistent with the functions and responsibilities of the School District. In deciding which positions to eliminate, the Superintendent superintendent and the Board will consider the curriculum, the needs of students and those contracted by special duty assignments that require special skill or expertise. The decision as to which positions to eliminate shall be made by the Board of Education acting on its own volition or following receipt of a recommendation by the Superintendent superintendent of Schoolsschools. When positions must be eliminated, the Board will attempt to reduce staff first by normal attrition.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Negotiated Agreement, Negotiated Agreement, Negotiated Agreement

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Criteria for Eliminating Positions. The primary criterion in determining any reduction in force shall be the maintenance maintence of a sound and balanced educational program that is consistent with the functions and responsibilities of the School District. In deciding which positions to eliminate, the Superintendent superintendent and the Board will consider the curriculum, the needs of students and those contracted by special duty assignments that require special skill or expertise. The decision as to which positions to eliminate shall be made by the Board of Education acting on its own volition or following receipt of a recommendation by the Superintendent superintendent of Schoolsschools. When positions must be eliminated, the Board will attempt to reduce staff first by normal attrition.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Negotiated Agreement

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