Surplus Teacher definition

Surplus Teacher means that teacher in a school who, subject to program protection, is the least senior teacher in that school based upon system wide seniority and who has no position remaining in that school for the following school year.
Surplus Teacher means the teacher duly declared as surplus by the
Surplus Teacher means a teacher who is not needed to meet the program requirements of a school.

Examples of Surplus Teacher in a sentence

  • Surplus Teacher - A Teacher employed by the Board for whom there is no position in the same school the following school year as determined by Article XIII.

  • Surplus Teacher- A Teacher who, after the staffing needs of a particular Secondary school have been determined by the Board, is surplus to that Secondary school.

  • The notice, in writing, shall be provided through the submission of the Surplus Teacher Preference Form.

  • Surplus Teacher - a Teacher who, after the staffing needs of a particular Elementary school have been determined by the Board, is surplus to that Elementary school.


More Definitions of Surplus Teacher

Surplus Teacher means a Teacher whose Contract is terminated pursuant to the provisions of the Local Agreement.
Surplus Teacher means a Teacher whose employment is terminated pursuant to the provisions set out in Part E for reason of being surplus to the Board.
Surplus Teacher means a Teacher on contract for whom no position will be available within the school in which the teacher is presently teaching.
Surplus Teacher means a teacher for whom no position will be available within the school in which that teacher is presently teaching. Definition of Redundant Teacher‌
Surplus Teacher means a teacher, who at a particular worksite, due to declining enrolment and/or a program change, is required to be re-assigned to another location.
Surplus Teacher means a teacher whose position is eliminated or phased out.
Surplus Teacher shall be defined as a Teacher who is surplus to the staffing requirements of their present school and is available for transfer in accordance with Article 5 and/or redundant to the staffing needs of the elementary panel.