Prescribed Leadership Points Sample Clauses

Prescribed Leadership Points. The School will appoint teachers to PAR's in such numbers as to at least utilise prescribed leadership position points determined for that School. The leadership points will be calculated by multiplying the number of equivalent full- time teaching staff (of all classifications) of the School by:
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Prescribed Leadership Points. S2.6.2.1 The School will appoint Employees to leadership positions in a secondary school in such numbers as to at least utilise prescribed leadership position points determined for the School. The leadership points will be calculated by multiplying the number of equivalent full time teaching staff (of all classifications) of the School by 1.5.
Prescribed Leadership Points. Each School will appoint teachers to PAR's in such numbers as to at least utilise prescribed leadership position points determined for that School. The leadership points will be calculated by multiplying the number of equivalent full time teaching staff (of all classifications) of the School by: primary (K - 7) 1.0 secondary (8 - 12) 1.5 Where a school is separated into difference sections, each section will be considered as a separate school and leadership points will be determined in each section of the school according to the prescribed leadership positions calculated by the number of equivalent full time teaching staff employed in that section of the school. Each leadership point will accrue an annual allowance in addition to substantive salary. Refer to Schedule 1 for the allowances. Each leadership point will accrue time release of no less than 50 minutes per point per week. Points will be expressed as integers only but where the prescribed leadership points are not divisible, then the total of prescribed leadership points will be increased by one to enable division. Prescribed leadership points will be calculated on the actual equivalent full time teaching staff (of all Agreement classifications) of the School as at 1 February each year.
Prescribed Leadership Points. 6.2.1 The College will appoint Employees to leadership positions in the secondary school in such numbers as to at least utilise prescribed leadership position points determined for the College. The leadership points will be calculated by multiplying the number of equivalent full-time teaching staff (of all classifications) of the College by 1.5.

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