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Xxxxxx Date. President Orcutt Educators Association Xx. Xxxxx Xxxx Date Superintendent Xxxxxx Union School District TABLE OF CONTENTS ARTICLE I DESIGNATION OF PARTIES AND AGREEMENT 1 ARTICLE II TERM 2 ARTICLE III ACADEMIC FREEDOM 3 ARTICLE IV GRIEVANCE PROCEDURE 4 ARTICLE V TRANSFERS AND REASSIGNMENT 8 ARTICLE VI EVALUATION PROCEDURE 17 ARTICLE VII LEAVES 22 ARTICLE VIII CLASS SIZE 33 ARTICLE IX WORKING DAYS AND HOURS 38 ARTICLE X COMPENSATION 46 ARTICLE XI SUMMER SCHOOL 49 ARTICLE XII ORGANIZATIONAL RIGHTS 51 ARTICLE XIII PROFESSIONAL DUES 53 ARTICLE XIV PART-TIME EMPLOYMENT WITH FULL RETIREMENT CREDIT 55 ARTICLE XV SHARED CONTRACT 58 ARTICLE XVI PUBLIC COMPLAINTS 60 ARTICLE XVII SAVINGS PROVISION 61 ARTICLE XVIII TEACHERS ON SPECIAL ASSIGNMENT 62 ARTICLE XIX SAFETY 64 ARTICLE XX EARLY RETIREMENT 66 ARTICLE XXI CONCERTED ACTIVITIES 71 ARTICLE XXII COMPLETION OF MEET AND NEGOTIATE 72 Appendix A – 4152 (a) PERSONNEL SABBATICAL LEAVE REGULATIONS SABBATICAL LEAVE 00 Xxxxxxxx X – 2019-2020 Certificated Salary Schedule 81 Appendix B2 – Teachers' Salary Schedule Provisions 82 Appendix B3 – Stipends 84 Appendix C – Calendar MOU 87 Appendix D – PE Aide MOU 88 Appendix EHigh School MOU 89 Appendix FConcurrent Enrollment MOU 90 Appendix G – Hiring Incentive MOU 91 Appendix HHealth Benefits MOU 92 ARTICLE I DESIGNATION OF PARTIES AND AGREEMENT This Agreement is made and entered into this 1st day of July 2017 between the Orcutt Union School District (hereinafter referred to as "District") and the Orcutt Educators Association, a chartered chapter of the California Teachers Association and an affiliated chapter of the National Education Association (hereinafter referred to as "Association"). The District confirms its recognition of the Association as the exclusive representative of all certificated employees (excluding management, supervisory, confidential and substitute employees) who are full or part time permanent, probationary and temporary employees and those certificated employees in a position that is otherwise a part of the unit who are participating in the one-half retirement program as spelled out in Education Section 44922. This includes charter teachers pursuant to PERB Ruling case number LA-UM-829-E. All certificated employees under this agreement shall be subject to Education Code for purposes including but not limited to probationary and permanent status, discipline, reduction in force and dismissal. The Charter will maintain a seniority list separate from al...
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Xxxxxx Date. To be signed and returned no later than three business days following the Termination Date; provided, however, that it may not be signed before close of business on the Termination Date (as defined in the Settlement Agreement and Release of Claims).
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Xxxxxx Date. The End of Violent Myth: A Reflection on Veteran Trauma, Original Sin, and Wartime Violence By Xxxxx X. Xxxxxx Th.M, Columbia Theological Seminary Graduate Division of Religion Theological Studies Xxx X. XxXxxxxxx Advisor Xxxxx Xxxxxx Committee Member Xxxxx Xxx Xxxxxxxx Committee Member Accepted: Xxxx X. Xxxxxxx, Ph.X. Xxxx of the Xxxxx X. Xxxxx School of Graduate Studies Date The End of Violent Myth: A Reflection on Veteran Trauma, Original Sin and Wartime Violence By Xxxxx X. Xxxxxx Th.M, Columbia Theological Seminary, 2011 Advisor: Xxx X. XxXxxxxxx, Ph.D An abstract of A dissertation submitted to the Faculty of the Xxxxx X. Xxxxx School of Graduate Studies of Emory University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Religion 2016 Abstract The End of Violent Myth: A Reflection on Veteran Trauma, Original Sin and Wartime Violence By Xxxxx X. Xxxxxx An Augustinian understanding of original sin holds explanatory power to describe the way violence effects participants and civilians during times of war. In light of this, this dissertation argues broadly for the power of sin as a theological and experientially descriptive concept to describe the “wrongness” at the heart of the human experience of violence in war. Building on an Augustinian understanding of the power of external forces to sequester and bind human willing in particular patterns in pursuit of false and illusory goods, this dissertation argues that combatant willing is sequestered and conditioned in particularly traumatic ways. Through the lens of modern interpreters of Xxxxxxxxx, primarily Xxxxxxxx XxXxxxxx, the concepts of bound will and original sin can be seen to illuminate the disconnect in the ways wartime violence is conceived by American society and by those who participate in it on that society’s behalf. The conceptual vocabulary of original sin and bound willing help elucidate the falseness and fragility of the cultural understanding of American military violence as an uncritical “good” that is performed in the name of superior moral virtues. The falseness of this uncritical good reveals the need for a complex understanding of morality in light of the power of obedience, conditioning, habituation and other forces to narrow the horizon of options open to combatants and the ways in which these forces impact the psyche of combatants. The experience of combat is an acute encounter with human vulnerability and mortality and can be deeply traumatic, ...
Xxxxxx Date. Senior Agency Official for Privacy U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Appendix A. CDBG-DR Xxxxxxx Data Fields HUD will request data from FEMA on an as-needed basis to share with the Grantee. The Grantee will use these data to prevent the duplication of benefits by reviewing applications for CDBG-DR assistance and making determinations that CDBG-DR benefits provided to CDBG-DR grantee program applicants are not duplicative of assistance that the grantee program applicants already received from FEMA. All data sharing from HUD to the Grantee will occur in accordance with this Agreement, which addresses requirements related to the use and protection of the data. HUD Data Request to FEMA. Based on the Grantee’s approved Action Plan(s) for any open CDBG-DR grants, HUD will request to FEMA on an as-needed basis the subset of household data needed by the Grantee to implement its specified program(s). HUD to HUD Grantee. HUD, in turn, will share the requested data with the Grantee pursuant to this Agreement. Data HUD will share with the Grantee: Data Fields Alternate Current Contact Phone Number SBA Referral Flag (Y/N) Co-registrant Date of Birth Co-registrant First Name Co-registrant Last Name Co-registrant SSN Current Contact Phone Number Current Location Current Mailing 5 Digit Zip Code Current Mailing Address City Current Mailing Address Street Current Mailing State Current Mailing Zip 4 Digit Extension Damaged Dwelling Address County Damaged Dwelling Latitude Damaged Dwelling Longitude Damaged Dwelling Address 5 Digit Zip Code Damaged Dwelling Address City Damaged Dwelling Address Street Damaged Dwelling State Damaged Dwelling Zip Code 4 Digit Extension Dependents (Number in Household) Destroyed Flag (Y/N) Disaster Number FEMA Inspection Completed (Y/N) FEMA Registration Number Flood Zone Gross Income High Water Mark Location High Water Depth in Inches Household Member Age Household Member First Name Household Member Last Name Inspection Completion(Y/N) Insurance Settlement Flood Amount Insurance Settlement Other Amount Insurance Type (Insurance Code) NCOMP Flag (Y/N) Owner/Renter Personal Property Total FVL Amount (Aggregated for all PERSONAL PROPERTY FVL (one field replaces all fields related to personal property damage) Personal Property Flood Damage FVL Amount Primary Residence (RI) (Yes/No) Real Property Total FVL Amount (Aggregated for all REAL PROPERTY FVL (one field replaces all fields related to real property damage) Real Property Flood ...
Xxxxxx Date. Chancellor The Jr. College District of Metropolitan Kansas City, Missouri
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Xxxxxx Date. The End of Violent Myth: A Reflection on Veteran Trauma, Original Sin, and Wartime Violence By Xxxxx X. Xxxxxx Th.M, Columbia Theological Seminary Graduate Division of Religion Theological Studies Xxx X. XxXxxxxxx Advisor Xxxxx Xxxxxx Committee Member Xxxxx Xxx Xxxxxxxx Committee Member Accepted: Xxxx X. Xxxxxxx, Ph.X. Xxxx of the Xxxxx X. Xxxxx School of Graduate Studies Date By Xxxxx X. Xxxxxx Th.M, Columbia Theological Seminary, 2011 Advisor: Xxx X. XxXxxxxxx, Ph.D An abstract of A dissertation submitted to the Faculty of the Xxxxx X. Xxxxx School of Graduate Studies of Emory University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Religion 2016 Abstract The End of Violent Myth: A Reflection on Veteran Trauma, Original Sin and Wartime Violence
Xxxxxx Date. Regional Forester The authority and format of this agreement has been reviewed and approved for signature. /s/Xxxxxxx X. XxxXxxxxx 12/2/09 _____________________________________ Xxxxxxx X. XxxXxxxxx Date Agreement Specialist Addendum I
Xxxxxx Date. June 2, 1997 ------------------------ ------------ A-55 Limited Partnership Paul X. Xxxxxx, Xxief Financial Officer
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