Common use of consecutive minutes Clause in Contracts

consecutive minutes. ‌ An educator shall not be required to teach more than one hundred eighty (180) consecutive minutes without a break or lunch or recess. While the five-minute passing time may be considered a break, secondary principals will attempt to schedule educators so that preparation time or lunch periods are provided to avoid teaching more than three (3) consecutive periods. Whenever possible, elementary principals will schedule five (5) minutes of passing time in between specialist classes.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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consecutive minutes. An educator shall not be required to teach more than one hundred eighty (180) consecutive minutes without a break or lunch or recess. While the five-minute passing time may be considered a break, secondary principals will attempt to schedule educators so that preparation time or lunch periods are provided to avoid teaching more than three (3) consecutive periods. Whenever possible, elementary principals will schedule five (5) minutes of passing time in between specialist classes.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

consecutive minutes. An educator employee shall not be required to teach more than one hundred eighty (180) consecutive minutes without a break or lunch or recess. While the five-five minute passing time may be considered a break, secondary principals will attempt to schedule educators teachers so that preparation time planning periods or lunch periods are provided to avoid teaching more than three (3) consecutive periods. Whenever possible, elementary principals will schedule five (5) minutes of passing time in between specialist classes.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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consecutive minutes. An educator employee shall not be required to teach more than one hundred eighty (180) consecutive minutes without a break or lunch or recess. While the five-five minute passing time may be considered a break, secondary principals will attempt to schedule educators teachers so that preparation time planning periods or lunch periods are provided to avoid teaching more than three (3) consecutive periods. Whenever possible, elementary principals will schedule five (5) minutes of passing time in between specialist classes.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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