Contractual Day Sample Clauses

The 'Contractual Day' clause defines what constitutes a business or working day for the purposes of the contract. It typically specifies which days are considered valid for performing contractual obligations, such as excluding weekends and public holidays, or setting specific hours during which actions must be taken. This clause ensures clarity and consistency in calculating deadlines, delivery dates, and notice periods, thereby preventing disputes over timing and ensuring all parties have a shared understanding of the contract's timeframes.
Contractual Day. The normal school day shall consist of eight (8) hours. The entire contractual day shall be used for teaching, class planning, student, teacher, administrative or parent conferences, and supervision of students. Regularly scheduled faculty meetings and “Back to School” nights shall be limited to the contractual day. All teachers shall be provided an average weekly minimum of 45 minutes per day planning time, except when the school schedule is interrupted by assemblies, special events, or school is not in session. Principals will attempt to equalize and/or make up lost specialist instruction time over all grades in the building when practicable. It is understood that 40-minute planning time blocks are preferred. Planning time shall be in increments of not less than 20 minutes. Certified employees working less than full-time will have planning time in direct proportion to the number of hours worked per day. Elementary teachers will have no more than 5 days per month with supervisory duties before school. This time is not included in the calculation of plan time.
Contractual Day. The normal school day shall consist of eight (8) hours. The entire contractual day shall be used for teaching, class planning, student, teacher, administrative or parent conferences, and supervision of students. Regularly scheduled faculty meetings and “Back to School” nights shall be limited to the contractual day. All teachers shall be provided an average minimum per two weeks of 45 minutes per day planning time, except when the school schedule is interrupted by assemblies, special events, or school is not in session. Principals will attempt to equalize and/or make up lost specialist instruction time over all grades in the building when practicable. It is understood that 40 minute planning time blocks are preferred. Planning time shall be in increments of not less than 20 minutes. Grade 9-12 shall be scheduled on an eight-block schedule. In an eight-block schedule there will be six teaching blocks and two teacher plan blocks.