Class Periods Sample Clauses

Class Periods a. The normal teaching assignment at the Mt. Olive Middle School and at the Mt. Olive High School shall be five (5) class periods per day. When a High School teacher is assigned a sixth (6th) class and effective 1992-93 when a middle school teacher is assigned a sixth (6th) class, that teacher shall be relieved of all duties. b. If a high school or middle school teacher is assigned a seventh (7th) class, that teacher shall receive additional compensation equal to twenty two (22%) percent of the teacher's annual salary prorated for the duration of the assignment.
Class Periods. Wherever possible, teachers shall teach no more than six periods where a secondary day consists of seven periods, or no more than five periods where a secondary day consists of six periods. In the event that the district adopts the “block scheduling” concept, the Association agrees that each teacher will receive the equivalent of five periods of release time (no scheduled class) per week as was scheduled during the 1997-1998 school year. No teacher in the secondary schools shall have more than four preparations per marking period unless requested by the teacher.
Class Periods. The Class Periods for the Settlement Classes shall be defined as 21 follows: 22 a. TCPA Class Period shall be the time period from December 18, 2016 23 through December 18, 2021. 24 b. RFDCPA Sub-Class Period shall be time period from December 18, 2019 25 through December 18, 2021.
Class Periods. Whenever possible, teachers shall teach no more than six (6) periods where a secondary day consists of seven (7) periods, or no more than five (5) periods where a secondary day consists of six (6)
Class Periods. The class period will be as follows: For the Class: From July 6, 2014 through the date on which the Court grants preliminary approval of the Settlement. The class period shall be referred to herein as the “Class Period.”
Class Periods. A. The California Class Period shall be four years prior to this Action’s filing date through the date the Court enters a preliminary approval order. B. The FLSA Class Period shall be three years prior to this Action’s filing date through the date the Court enters a preliminary approval order. C. The PAGA Period shall be one year prior to this Action’s filing date through the date the Court enters a preliminary approval order.
Class Periods. The Class Periods for the Settlement Classes shall be defined as follows:
Class Periods. The principal may establish one scheduled faculty meeting a month that lasts beyond the contract day but has the authority to call unscheduled faculty meetings in an emergency or as needed for the efficient operation of the school. The principal will work to keep the length of such meetings to no more than 45 minutes before or after the end of the contract day. A meeting which extends beyond the 45-minute time limit shall not be the basis for any grievance.

Related to Class Periods

  • Break Periods ‌ There will be no rest periods, organized coffee breaks or other non-working time established during working hours. Individual coffee containers will be permitted at the employee’s work location. Where 4/10s are being worked there shall be a morning and an afternoon coffee break.

  • Meal Periods (a) Meal periods shall be scheduled as close as possible to the middle of the scheduled hours of work. The length of the meal period shall be agreed to at the local level and shall be not less than 30 minutes nor more than 60 minutes. (b) An employee shall be entitled to take their meal period away from the workstation. Where this cannot be done, the meal period shall be considered as time worked.

  • Grace Periods The related Mortgage or Mortgage Note provides a grace period for Monthly Payments no longer than ten (10) days from the applicable Due Date.