Graduate and In-Service Credit Sample Clauses

Graduate and In-Service Credit. Graduate and in-service credit will be accepted for movement on the salary schedule if the following criteria are met: Traditional graduate courses of programs (A and C or B and C)
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Graduate and In-Service Credit. The District agrees that Association members need to keep current with professional research and study in many areas. With prior approval of the Superintendent or his/her designee, tuition costs (at the SUNY rate) for graduate or in-service credit will be reimbursed by the district as outlined in district policy. The District agrees to pay for membership in professional organizations (listed below), not to exceed six hundred ($600) dollars. Any organizations not listed, must be approved by the Superintendent. ASCD AASA CNYSEA NASSP NMSA NYSMA NHSA NYSHSA CASE CEC NAESP Journal of Staff Development SAANYS Article X - Personnel Folder Official Supervisor files shall be maintained under the following conditions: Criticisms or complaints shall be communicated with the Supervisor promptly after they become known to the Superintendent or Board of Education individually or collectively. No material critical of a Supervisor shall be placed in the file unless the Supervisor shall first have an opportunity to read the material. The Supervisor shall acknowledge that he/she has read such material by affixing his/her signature to the file copy within five school days or the item will be included in the file with a note of the failure of the Supervisor to affix his/her Signature. The signature shall indicate that the Supervisor has read the material to be filed and shall not necessarily indicate agreement with the Supervisor shall have the right to respond within thirty (30) calendar days to any material filed, and the response shall be attached to the file copy. Upon request of the Supervisor, he/she shall set up an appointment and be permitted to examine the contents of his/her file. The examination shall be made in the presence of the person responsible for safekeeping the file. Privileged or confidential information relating to a Supervisor’s past employment or schooling should not be subject to such examination. Access to Supervisor personnel files will be limited to Superintendent, Board of Education, counsel for the district, and the employee in question. No anonymous materials will be included in the Supervisors' personnel folder.
Graduate and In-Service Credit 

Related to Graduate and In-Service Credit

  • Service Credit Time spent on authorized leaves of absence without pay will count towards seniority, including service credit for annual step increases, layoff purposes, and for computing the amount of vacation leave, provided the employee is properly returned to service and is not serving a probationary period. Employees that do not return to service from a personal leave of absence shall not receive service credit for the time spent on such leave.

  • Vacation Accrual Rates Laid off employees who are re-employed shall have the vacation accrual rate they held immediately prior to layoff restored.

  • TEACHING HOURS AND TEACHING LOAD A. As professionals, teachers are expected to devote to their assignments the time necessary to meet their responsibilities, but they shall not be required to “clock in or clock out” by hours and minutes. Teachers shall indicate their presence for duty by placing their signature and time in the proper column of the faculty “sign-in” roster.

  • Saver’s Credit for IRA Contributions A credit of up to $1,000, or up to $2,000 if married filing jointly, may be available to certain taxpayers having a joint AGI of less than $65,000 in 2020, or $66,000 in 2021. The credit may also be available to certain taxpayers who are heads of household with an AGI of less than $48,750 in 2020, $49,500 in 2021, or married individuals filing separately and singles with an AGI less than $32,500 in 2020, or $33,000 in 2021. Some of the restrictions that apply include: • the individual must be at least 18; • not a full-time student; • not declared as a dependent on another taxpayer’s return; or • any distribution from most retirement plans (qualified and non-qualified) will decrease the eligible contribution.

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