Review Committee, Student Supervision Sample Clauses

Review Committee, Student Supervision. A committee to review the effectiveness of the professional supervision of students shall be established. The committee shall consist of two (2) administrators and one (1) Board member appointed by the Board; and two (2) Members of the Bargaining Unit appointed by the Association. The committee shall meet to formulate the guidelines by which they will appraise the professional student supervision program and to review the effectiveness of this program. The committee shall submit a recommendation at the conclusion of the first nine weeks of the school year and at such other time(s) as it may deem appropriate. Any recommendations made by the committee shall be submitted in writing to the Superintendent or his/her designee. The committee shall continue throughout the school year to review and make recommendations on student supervision. If the supervision described in paragraph 3 below is implemented, the committee shall review the need for said program and may recommend its continuation or the return solely to the professional supervision program. If the committee recommends the implementation of the supervision program described in paragraph 3 below, the Principal may establish the following additional responsibilities for Members of the Bargaining Unit without violating Article 6, Section G of this Agreement.
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  • Review Committee A. 1. Representatives of the District and the Association shall meet informally once a month from September through May for the purpose of reviewing the implementation of this Agreement and of resolving problems which may arise. The meetings shall be called on the last school-day Wednesday of each month at 3:45 p.m. Additional meetings may be scheduled at mutual request.

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  • Level Three - Board of Education If the aggrieved person is not satisfied with the disposition of his grievance at Level Two, or if no decision has been rendered within ten (10) school days after the presentation of the grievance to the Superintendent, he may file the grievance in writing with the Association within five (5) school days after the decision of Level Two or ten (10) school days after the grievance was presented, whichever is sooner. Within five (5) school days after receiving the written grievance, the Association shall refer it to the Board of Education through the Business Administrator/Board Secretary.

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