Common use of COMPOSITION OF TEACHER’S DAY Clause in Contracts

COMPOSITION OF TEACHER’S DAY. Section 1. Definition: The normal work day for teachers will be eight (8) hours including a 1/2 hour duty free lunch period. Teachers will arrive at their assigned building, not less than 15 minutes before the official start of the student school day and remain at their assigned building no fewer than 15 minutes after the official end of the student school day. The administration retains the right to schedule meetings and necessary conferences during this period.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Master Agreement, Master Agreement, Master Agreement

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COMPOSITION OF TEACHER’S DAY. Section 1. Definition: The normal work day for teachers will be eight (8) hours including a 1/2 hour duty free lunch period. Teachers will arrive at their duty location, as assigned buildingby the building principal, not less than 15 minutes before the official start first session of the student school day and remain at their assigned building duty location no fewer than 15 30 minutes after the official end last session of the student school day. Because of the variations in operating schedules at the various buildings, the work day will be translated into clock hours at each building. The administration retains the right to schedule meetings and necessary conferences during this period.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: wspft.mn.aft.org, Master Agreement

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COMPOSITION OF TEACHER’S DAY. Section 1. Definition: The normal work day workday for teachers will be eight (8) hours including a 1/2 hour duty free lunch period. Teachers will arrive at their assigned building, not less than 15 minutes before the official start of the student school day and remain at their assigned building no fewer than 15 minutes after the official end of the student school day. The administration retains the right to schedule meetings and necessary conferences during this period.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Agreement

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