Definition of School Year Sample Clauses

Definition of School Year. For each school year of this Agreement, the licensed staff year will consist of 185 days, of which no more than four (4) are institute days and five are emergency days; days in session and days of institute, not to exceed five (5), must be equal to 180 days. First year licensed staff shall have an obligation of up to five (5) additional days as scheduled by the Administration and the CSEA Leadership. If by April 30, the District has not had to close school for emergency reasons, the Superintendent will recommend the Board to consider closing the school year earlier as per the amount of days remaining in the emergency category. The final decision shall remain with the Board of Education. Student attendance days added, beginning with the 2001-2002 school year, shall be counted toward the minimum school term as required in the School Code, should that term be increased by the General Assembly. The district level administration will determine and review the training activities and schedules for district level Institute Days. Building level administration, in collaboration with the Building Leadership Team (BLT), will determine and review the training activities and schedules for building level Institute Days. The Board of Education, upon recommendation of the Superintendent, may adjust the above guideline in an emergency situation, energy situation, and/or impact from mandated changes as required by Federal, State, and/or Local laws and/or regulations. Written notification will be given to the President of the Association under such circumstances. If a building is considered hazardous to the health and welfare of its members, staff shall be relocated to an alternate site per the direction of the Superintendent/designee. If licensed staff are dismissed for the day, this will be without loss of pay or benefits. Licensed staff will have a duty-free, uninterrupted lunch period daily. Duty-free lunch periods will be the same length at each Elementary (K - 5) building. Duty-free lunch will be the same length at each Middle School, but may be different than the Elementary period. At the end of each school year, the administration and staff will collaboratively develop a schedule that determines the type, date, and time of the day of each meeting affecting that building. This schedule will be sent to the Superintendent prior to June 1 of each year for the following year. The CSEA and administration will continue to collaborate on the building schedules for students an...
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Definition of School Year. The school year shall be defined as the Tuesday after Labour Day until the last Friday in June, except if it falls on or before June 25th in which case the last day shall be June 30th.
Definition of School Year. A. The school year for Council members, with twelve (12) month contract, shall begin on July 1, and end on the June 30 following, and shall include fifteen
Definition of School Year. A complete school year for salary increment purposes shall be credited if the teacher has worked at least 75% of the required days for a school year. Absence for any cause shall be considered as time not worked.
Definition of School Year. (a) For the purposes of sub-clause 27.4 a school year will mean the first day in one year when a school is open to receive pupils, to the day prior to the first day that a school is open to receive pupils in the following year, inclusive.
Definition of School Year. The school year for administrators will begin on July 1 and end on June 30. The normal work day and work week shall be as follows:
Definition of School Year. (a) This clause only applies to AO92% and AO96% employees.
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