Designated Classroom Use Sample Clauses

The Designated Classroom Use clause defines that a particular space or facility is to be used exclusively for classroom or educational purposes. In practice, this means that the area cannot be repurposed for non-educational activities such as storage, office work, or events unrelated to teaching. By clearly specifying the intended use, this clause helps prevent disputes over space allocation and ensures that the facility remains available and suitable for its primary educational function.
Designated Classroom Use. 1. Classrooms designed to meet specific instructional and student needs, such as business, science and technological laboratories, are not to be scheduled for instructional use in another subject area by the College except in an emergency. Adjunct faculty will be asked to consult with full-time faculty on the proper use of equipment. 2. Bargaining unit members may request a change in the location of a class. Such request shall be directed to the appropriate Academic ▇▇▇▇ who shall investigate the feasibility of the requested change by determining from the Registrar whether a classroom is available. 3. Classes that may create noise and possible disturbances to adjoining classes shall be scheduled in such a manner as to keep disturbances to a minimum. 4. In case of prolonged illness and other absence, the College will provide a substitute instructor to cover the class or classes, who shall be compensated on the overload formula. 5. A faculty member who serves as a substitute will be compensated on the overload rate.