Block Schedules. Secondary schools may elect to utilize a block schedule approved by the Superintendent and then by an affirmative vote of a majority of the professional employees within the building. If a block schedule is elected, there will be a minimum of 85 minutes every other day for planning, preparation and evaluation of instructional activities, and a 40-minute duty- free lunch (or any other schedule which meets the current planning time and duty-free lunch standards). The initial election must be made prior to January 1st of the year preceding implementation. The election will be by secret ballot and counted by the principal and NEA building representative.
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Samples: Agreement, Agreement, Of Agreement
Block Schedules. Secondary schools may elect to utilize a block schedule approved by the Superintendent and then by an affirmative vote of a majority of the professional employees Professional Employees within the building. If a block schedule is elected, there will be a minimum of 85 minutes every other day for planning, preparation and evaluation of instructional activities, and a 40-minute duty- free lunch (or any other schedule which meets the current planning time and duty-free lunch standards). The initial election must be made prior to January 1st of the year preceding implementation. The election will be by secret ballot and counted by the principal and NEA SM building representative.
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Block Schedules. Secondary schools may elect to utilize a block schedule approved by the Superintendent and then by an affirmative vote of a majority of the professional employees within the building. If a block schedule is elected, there will be a minimum of 85 90 minutes every other day for planning, preparation and evaluation of instructional activities, and a 40-minute duty- duty-free lunch (or any other schedule which meets the current planning time and duty-free lunch standards). The initial election must be made prior to January 1st of the year preceding implementation. The election will be by secret ballot and counted by the principal and NEA building representative.
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Samples: Articles of Agreement, Agreement, Agreement
Block Schedules. Secondary schools may elect to utilize a block schedule approved by the Superintendent and then by an affirmative vote of a majority of the professional employees within the building. If a block schedule is elected, there will be a minimum of 85 minutes every other day for planning, preparation and evaluation of instructional activities, and a 40-minute duty- duty-free lunch (or any other schedule which meets the current planning time and duty-free lunch standards). The initial election must be made prior to January 1st of the year preceding implementation. The election will be by secret ballot and counted by the principal and NEA building representative.
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Samples: Agreement