ACADEMIC CALENDAR AND WORK YEAR Sample Clauses

ACADEMIC CALENDAR AND WORK YEAR. The “ACADEMIC CALENDAR begins on the first day of July and ends on the last day of June, including holidays, breaks, intersessions, and Summer sessions. [Title 5 §55701]
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ACADEMIC CALENDAR AND WORK YEAR. 15.1 The work year is normally defined by the academic calendar, which is approved by the Administration after consultation with the Federation. 15.2 The academic calendar for Fall shall begin with the convocation week and shall end with the date that final grades are due for the Spring semester. Adjunct faculty are encouraged to attend the Fall and Spring convocation week events and the Fall and Spring Graduation ceremonies. 15.3 The following holidays will be observed during the term of this Agreement: a. Labor Day b. Fall Break as defined in the Academic Calendar c. Veteran’s Day d. Thanksgiving, the Wednesday prior, and the Friday following e. All days when the college is closed for Winter Break x. Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxx’x Birthday g. Good Friday h. Spring Break as defined in the Academic Calendar.
ACADEMIC CALENDAR AND WORK YEAR. 17.1 The work year is normally defined by the academic calendar, which is approved by the Administration after consultation with the Federation. 17.2 The academic calendar for Fall shall begin with the convocation week and shall end with the date that final grades are due for the Spring semester. Faculty are required to attend the Fall and Spring convocation week events and the Fall and Spring Graduation ceremonies. 17.3 The following holidays will be observed during the term of this Agreement: a. Labor Day b. Fall Break as defined in the Academic Calendar c. Veteran’s Day

Related to ACADEMIC CALENDAR AND WORK YEAR

  • Academic Calendar The academic calendar of each university shall be established by the President. Prior to establishing or making changes in the calendar, the President/designee shall afford opportunity to meet and confer with the Association.

  • Work Day and Work Week The normal work day shall consist of up to 8 hours of work within a 24-hour period. The normal work week shall consist of up to 40 hours of work within a 7-day period. The Employer may define the work week on an individual, department, shift or facility basis in accordance with Federal and State law.

  • Work Year The full-time work year for all employees employed in EA and ECE job classes shall be a minimum of 194 work days to correspond with the school year calendar.

  • School Calendar The Dual Credit course schedule will be determined by the location of the course delivery, provided that the required contact hours and prerequisites are met. The instructional calendar for the high school portion of the School will be based on the School District calendar and comply with all related TEA regulations for school attendance. The School District will adjust its schedule as necessary to enable Students to enroll in and attend the college- level courses provided by College. The School District and College will coordinate the State Student assessment requirements to ensure said assessments are administered without penalty. The School District, School and College will ensure that the School calendar accounts for the required per-semester contact hours for courses. When the instructional delivery is on the College site, it may be necessary for Students to attend classes on days when the School District is closed (e.g., different holiday closures). When Students take classes at the College scheduled on days when School is closed, the School District will ensure that at least one staff member with administrative authority be on call and available to be reached by the College’s Office of High School Programs or other College staff in case of emergency. The designated School staff member will have access to Student emergency contact information. While the College agrees to make scheduling accommodations for required State assessments, including the STAAR and End of Course Exams, all contact hour requirements must be met. For assessments not mandated by the State, the College and School District will come to a mutual agreement on administration dates in order to appropriately manage disruptions of college courses and ensure contact hour requirements are met.

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