Cafeteria and Hall Supervision Sample Clauses

Cafeteria and Hall Supervision. When necessary, cafeteria supervisors will be hired by the BOARD. If the need arises for permanent hall supervisors, such supervisors will be hired by the BOARD. TEACHERS may be required to perform hall supervision on the day before a holiday, the day before the start of a vacation period or in emergency conditions. At the elementary level, TEACHERS will meet students as they enter the building at the entry bell of the morning and afternoon sessions and supervise students as they travel to their rooms. At the secondary level, TEACHERS will devote xxxxxxx effort to supervising the halls near their room during passing periods. The UNION and the BOARD agree that at the elementary level the successful supervision of the children during the lunch period is important to their development and agree that successful supervision during that time affects class work. Therefore, TEACHERS, parents and Administrators will help establish guidelines and consequences for lunchtime supervision within the building. When appropriate, TEACHERS will take their children to the lunchroom and/or follow through with significant student behavior problems by entering the lunchroom area sufficiently in order to demonstrate to children the cohesive effort to maintain school discipline.
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