2023 Pilot Program for Guarded Time for Professional Sample Clauses

2023 Pilot Program for Guarded Time for Professional. Learning Communities (PLCs) at the Elementary Level (Pre-K-6) During the 2022-2023 school year, the parties have agreed to pilot a program to provide guarded PLC time for Pre-K-6 Professional Employees. During the 2022-2023 school year, the provisions of Article XII(D)(3) regarding weekly staff meetings are suspended with regard to Pre-K-6 Professional Employees and the following provision will apply: Except for emergencies, school staff meetings will be scheduled on Tuesdays. Staff meetings scheduled either before or after the normal contract day will normally last no longer than forty-five (45) minutes. Staff meetings may be, but are not required to be, held every other week (or twice per month). Emergency meetings may be called by the administrator whenever needed. Emergency is defined as an unforeseen set of circumstances that require immediate action. Part-time Professional Employees shall not be required to attend staff meetings when their contract hours do not correspond to staff meeting times. Further, Article XII(B)(2) will be suspended for the 2022-2023 school year to the extent that it requires full-time Pre-K-6 Professional Employees to “have at least two-hundred thirty (230) minutes per week within the regular student contact hours, excluding recess, for the purpose of planning, preparation, and evaluation of instructional activities.” For the 2022-2023 school year, full-time Pre-K-6 Professional Employees will have a varied number of plan time minutes each week with at least a 4-week average of nine-hundred (900) minutes within Contract Hours for the purpose of planning, preparation, and evaluation of instructional activities. For the 2022-2023 school year, full-time Pre-K-6 Professional Employees will have a plan time and PLC meeting schedule under one of the below four (4) options as elected by their assigned PLC group. The schedule will be elected by each elementary PLC group on a per quarter basis, with any needed support from the building principal. Pre-K-6 Professional Employees must abide by the schedule that their assigned PLC group has elected for each quarter. Option 1 Option 2 Option 3 Option 4 Week 1 45 min PLC during plan No staff meeting - teachers have personal plan Personal plan 45 min PLC during staff meeting 20 min PLC during plan 45 min PLC during plan on Tues. No staff meeting - teachers have personal plan 20 min PLC during plan 45 min PLC during staff meeting Week 2 40 min PLC during plan Staff meeting 40 min PLC during p...
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