Assistant Hours Sample Clauses

Assistant Hours. All assistants who work seven (7) paid hours per day shall have within their schedule an unpaid 30 consecutive minute, uninterrupted duty-free lunch period as well as two (2) paid fifteen (15) minute relief breaks which are included in the seven (7) hours. If the time schedule is different from the recommendation, the principal shall provide the reason for the change upon request of the assistant. Normally breaks shall begin no earlier than 9 a.m. and no later than 2 p.m. on a regular basis. If a situation arises on a particular day when an exception to the break start time must be made, the principal shall promptly communicate such change to the teacher assistant along with the reason for the change that day. If such an exception must be made and the reason is known in advance of the day, the principal shall communicate the change as soon as possible before the day where the exception must be made. All full-time assistants are required to attend one weekly staff meeting or PD, which increases their work week by 30 minutes). Full-time assistant hours shall be adjusted to align with Parent-Teacher Conference hours and the hours being worked by classroom educators.
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  • Vice Presidents The Vice Presidents will, subject to the control of the Member, perform such duties as may be assigned to them by the President and will have the general powers and duties usually vested in the office of vice president of corporations, and will have such other powers and duties as may be prescribed by the Member. In the case of the death, disability or absence of the President, a Vice President shall perform and be vested with all the duties and powers of the President until the Member appoints a new President.

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  • Secretary “Secretary” shall mean the Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services or his designee.

  • The Vice-President The Vice President shall have such powers and perform such duties as the Member may from time to time prescribe or as the President may from time to time delegate to him or her. At the request of the President, the Vice President may temporarily act in place of the President. In the case of the death, absence, or inability to act of the President, the Member may designate the Vice President to perform the duties of the President.

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