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AP Teacher Transfers 2015 as per GO NO 55 Rationalization

AP Teacher Transfers 2015 as per GO NO 55 Rationalization


AP Teacher Transfers 2015 as per GO NO 55 Rationalization
Norms for Rationalisation of Schools, Posts and Staff under various managements viz., Government, Zilla Parishad, Mandal Praja Parishad, Municipal Schools – Orders - Issued
G.O.Ms.No.55 Dated: 23-04-2011.
Read the following:

  1.  G.O.Ms.No.103, Edn. (Ser.V) Dept., dated 5th August, 2005.
  2.  G.O.Ms.No.28, Edn.(SE.Ser.III) Dept., dt. 21.06.2010
  3.  Govt. Memo.No.25182/SE.Ser.III/2010, dated 03.12.2010.
  4.  Minutes of the Committee dated 05.02.2011

ORDER:

Under Right to Education (RTE) Act 2009, the Right to Education isaccorded the same legal status as the Right to Life as provided by Article 21 (a)of Indian Constitution. Every child in age group of 6 to 14 years will have to beprovided upto 8 years of Elementary Education on admission to an age
appropriate class in the vicinity of his / her neighborhood.Right to Education Act 2009 at Section 25(1) reads:-
“Within six months from the date of commencement of thisAct, the appropriate Government and the local authority shallensure that the Pupil-Teacher Ratio, as specified in theSchedule, is maintained in each school.”
2. Accordingly, this exercise of Rationalization of staff in schools is taken upstrictly in accordance with norms and standards given in the schedule of the Actto implement this provision of the Act. In this regard, the Government haveconstituted a committee to submit a report on the modalities for rationalization of
teachers working in Primary, Upper Primary and High Schools (Govt./ZP/MP) inthe State based on the data available as on 01.12.2010
3. Accordingly, the Committee has reported in its minutes in the reference 4thread above that there is a need to rationalize the staff in schools and posts inPrimary, Upper Primary and High Schools as there are some schools with overstrength of students vis-à-vis the sanctioned teaching posts and on the other hand some schools with uneconomic strength of students with more teachers.
4. To rectify this imbalance, the Government after careful consideration hereby issue the norms of staff pattern for rationalization of staff under various managements in supercession of the orders issued in the reference 1st read above, as given in the annexure I, II & III appended showing staffing pattern for
Primary School, Upper Primary School and a High School respectively. Further the norms of shifting of surplus posts on the basis of this staff pattern now notified are given in Annexure –IV.
CONSTITUTION OF COMMITTEE AT DISTRICT LEVEL:
The Committee consists of the following:-
  1. District Collector – Chairman
  2. Chief Executive Officer, Zilla Parishad – Member
  3.  P.O.I.T.D.A --Member
  4.  Municipal Commissioner – Member
  5. District Educational Officer. – Member-Secretary

You Are Reading G.O.Ms.No.55 Dated: 23-04-2011.
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5. The Committee is competent to rationalize the teaching staff in schoolsfollowing the staffing pattern as detailed in the Annexures under variousmanagements i.e., Government, Zilla Parishad, Mandal Parishad, Municipal &Tribal Welfare / ITDA Schools in the District.
6. This exercise of rationalization of teaching staff in schools shall commenceimmediately after completion of SSC spot valuation of April, 2011 and teachers on redeployment / reposting in consequence of this exercise shall be in position in new places by the time of reopening of the schools in June, 2011 for the
academic year2011-12.
7. Rationalization shall be done every year before commencement of Academic year.
8. It is further clarified that of account of this rationalization there shall be no creation of any new post or reduction in sanctioned posts in a District, with District taken as a unit for each management.
9. The Commissioner and Director of School Education is requested to issue further guidelines on implementation of this exercise.
10. This orders issues with the concurrence of Finance (ESE) Department vide their U.O.No.6061/136/ESE/2011, Dated: 15-04-2011.
(BY ORDER AND IN THE NAME OF THE GOVERNOR OF ANDHRA PRADESH)
DR. D. SAMBASIVA RAO
PRINCIPAL SECRETARY TO GOVERNMENT
AP Teacher Transfers 2015 as per GO NO 55 Rationalization

To:
The Commissioner &Director of School Education, Hyderabad
All the District Collectors
All the District Educational Officers in the State
All the Chief Executive Officer, Zilla Parishad in the State
All the Regional Joint Directors of School Education in the State
The Pay and Accounts Officer, Hyderabad.
The Accountant General, Andhra Pradesh, Hyderabad
The Finance Department
The Chief Minister's Peshi
The P.S. to M(SE) / P.S. to Secretary to Government.
SF/SCs
//FORWARDED :: BY ORDERS//
SECTION OFFICER
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ANNEXURE – I to G.O.Ms.No.55, dated: 23-04-2011
Primary School (I to V Classes)Staff Pattern Enrolment range (Ito V Classes) (SeeNote (ii)) 
Head Master No. of SGTs Total
Upto            19 ---- 1 1
20 – 60 ----- 2  2
61 – 90 ----- 3  3
91 – 120 ----- 4  b4
121 – 150 ----- 5 5
151 – 200 1 5 6
201 – 240 1 6 7
241 – 280 1 7 8
281 – 320 1 8 9
321 – 360 1 9 10
361 - 400 1 10 11
NORMS FOR RATIONALIZATION OF SCHOOLS:
a) Head Master of a Primary School should be of School Assistant cadre in
terms of Scale though it is an S.G.T post.
b) There shall be no separate LFL post of H.M. Existing LFL posts will be
rationalized as per the above enrollment table showing H.Ms post for a
Primary School
DR. D. SAMBASIVA RAO
PRINCIPAL SECRETARY TO GOVERNMENT
// True Copy //
SECTION OFFICER
ANNEXURE – II to G.O.Ms.No.55, dated: 23-04-2011
Upper Primary School (I to VII Classes)
Staff Pattern
1. For I to V Classes of an Upper Primary School, same staff pattern as stated in Annexure - I (for a primary school) is to be followed. However the post of Head master of Primary School, if sanctioned already is treated as S.G.T when the school is upgraded into a Upper Primary
School.
2. For classes VI to VII, additional subject teachers (posts) are to be added according to enrollment for handling various curricular subjects,
as given in the Table given below.
a) Staff Pattern for an Upper Primary School for VI & VII Classes keeping in view weightages for 6 subjects (including three languages under three language formula) and activity subjects & Co-Curricular Activities (CCAs).
TABLE 

DR. D. SAMBASIVA RAO
PRINCIPAL SECRETARY TO GOVERNMENT
// True Copy //
SECTION OFFICER
ANNEXURE – IV, to G.O.Ms.No.55, dated: 23-04-2011
NORMS FOR SHIFTING OF SURPLUS POSTS / PERSONS DUE TO
UNECONOMIC STRENGTH
I. GOVERNMENT / ZILLA PARISHAD / MANDAL PRAJA PARISHAD
SCHOOLS:
If the sanctioned posts of teachers are more than the above norms the  posts shall be shifted as follows:
a) Secondary Grade teacher posts in Primary / Upper Primary Schools shall be shifted to other needy Primary/ Upper Primary Schools within the
Mandal. If the posts are not required in the same Mandal, the posts shall be shifted to other needy Mandals giving preference to backward
Mandals.
b) Posts other than Secondary Grade Teachers shall be shifted to the needy High Schools / Upper Primary Schools according to subject need as per staffing patterns giving preference to the schools located in category IV,
III, II, I areas in that order.
II. IDENTIFICATION OF SURPLUS TEACHERS
The junior most Teacher in the School shall be identified as a surplus Teachers. In case senior teacher(s) prefers to leave the school senior teacher(s)
shall be identified as surplus.
III. POSTING OF SURPLUS TEACHERS:
Surplus teacher identified shall be posted in the available vacancies through counseling on the basis of seniority.
If the number of sanctioned posts is less than the number of eligible posts given in the staff pattern table in Annexure-III, then the sanctioned posts given under “Total Posts” in that table should be followed. For example: (a) suppose a
High School has enrolment 401 and number of sanctioned HM & SA posts is 12. In that case the staff pattern meant for total 12 posts of Annexure-III only is to be followed instead of total eligible 14 posts. Suppose in the same school number of School Assistants for Maths working is 3, In that case the surplus Maths SA is to be replaced by a needy subject School Assistant. However, this school is eligible to receive 2 more posts on rationalization if there are surplus posts identified.  IV. Matching of the total eligible posts of Annexure-III with sanctioned posts for a High school.
If the number of sanctioned posts of a school in less by one than the total
eligible posts, then that single post is to be considered as per examples given
below:
First example: Suppose a High School has enrolment 402 and number of sanctioned posts in 13 while eligible posts is 14. The previous enrolment slot has total eligible posts as 12. Then the question is which School Assistant is to be counted for 13th post. In the enrollment slab for 14 eligible posts (over and
above previous slab of 12 eligible posts) the 2 posts added are 1 Bio. Sci. and 1 PET. In this case it is to be decided which post is to be retained as 13th post. Since enrollment has crossed 400, the 2nd PET post can be retained if person is working, if not one SA of Bio. Sci. is to be counted against 13th post.
Second Example: If a High School has enroll 302, and number of School Assistant posts sanctioned is 10, then which School Assistant is to be considered for 10th post (because 1st enrollment slab has 9 eligible posts and 2nd enrollment slab in the table has 11 eligible posts). First slab has 9 posts and in the next slab
the two posts added are one English post and one Maths Post. Then the question is whether Maths post is to be retained or English post against 10th
(School Assistant) POST. Since Maths post has workload 48 periods and English post has work load of 36 periods, Maths post is to be counted against 10th post but not English School Assistant post.
DR. D. SAMBASIVA RAO
PRINCIPAL SECRETARY TO GOVERNMENT

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