Common use of Educator Facilities Clause in Contracts

Educator Facilities. Within the economic resources of the district and/or the educational philosophy and needs of the school staff members, existing and new schools shall include educator facilities of the nature listed below: 17.1 Space in each classroom or work area where each educator may safely store materials and supplies. The Board shall not be held to be the insurer of the educator's personal belongings stored in such space. Secure space shall also be made available for summer storage. 17.2 A desk, chair, and a lockable 4-drawer or two 2-drawer metal file cabinet(s) shall be provided for each educator. 17.3 Every school shall have at least one telephone in a private atmosphere for use by educators for making local calls (primarily for educational matters). For the purposes stated herein, elementary schools that have thirty or more full time equivalent (FTE) certificated staff members shall have an additional unassigned telephone, but not necessarily in a private atmosphere. Such telephones shall be in addition to those assigned for regular use by principals, assistant principals, secretaries, counselors, or nurses. 17.4 A furnished room, the size of which shall be in proportion to the number of faculty members, to be used as a faculty lounge. Such room will be in addition to the educator workroom. 17.5 All areas of the school utilized by educators shall be clean, adequately heated or cooled where cooling systems exist, lighted and ventilated. 17.6 A workroom for educators containing equipment and supplies to aid in the preparation of instructional materials. 17.7 Adequate parking spaces, adequate lighted parking lots and sidewalks as determined by industry standards shall be provided at each school. The school district shall make every effort to keep these areas and asphalt play areas clear of snow and ice during school hours. 17.8 Safety lights in instructional portions of the building and cafeterias for emergency egress situations only, shall be provided per uniform building codes from the United States Department of Labor. 17.9 Regular maintenance and monitoring shall be performed on heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems. Ventilation requirement standards shall be set in accordance with American Society of Heating, Refrigeration, and Air Conditioning Engineers and monitoring schedules established. Annual compliance reports shall be published. Necessary adjustments, alterations and repairs shall be made after consideration of reasonable alternatives to meet ventilation standards. When a building is identified as having a ventilation problem which exceeds the above referenced standards, on-going monitoring shall be put into place and shall be reported in a timely manner.

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Samples: Master Agreement, Master Agreement

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Educator Facilities. Within the economic resources of the district and/or the educational philosophy and needs of the school staff members, existing and new schools shall include educator facilities of the nature listed below: 17.1 Space in each classroom or work area where each educator may safely store materials and supplies. The Board shall not be held to be the insurer of the educator's personal belongings stored in such space. Secure space shall also be made available for summer storage. 17.2 A desk, chair, and a lockable 4-drawer or two 2-drawer metal file cabinet(s) shall be provided for each educator. 17.3 Every school shall have at least one telephone in a private atmosphere for use by educators for making local calls (primarily for educational matters). For the purposes stated herein, elementary schools that have thirty or more full time equivalent (FTE) certificated staff members shall have an additional unassigned telephone, but not necessarily in a private atmosphere. Such telephones shall be in addition to those assigned for regular use by principals, assistant principals, secretaries, counselors, or nurses. 17.4 A furnished room, the size of which shall be in proportion to the number of faculty members, to be used as a faculty lounge. Such room will be in addition to the educator workroom. 17.5 All areas of the school utilized by educators shall be clean, adequately heated or cooled where cooling systems exist, lighted and ventilated. 17.6 A workroom for educators containing equipment and supplies to aid in the preparation of instructional materials. 17.7 Adequate parking spaces, adequate lighted parking lots and sidewalks as determined by industry standards shall be provided at each school. The school district shall make every effort to keep these areas and asphalt play areas clear of snow and ice during school hours. 17.8 Safety lights in instructional portions of the building and cafeterias for emergency egress situations only, shall be provided per uniform building codes from the United States Department of Labor. 17.9 Regular maintenance and monitoring shall be performed on heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems. Ventilation requirement standards shall be set in accordance with American Society of Heating, Refrigeration, and Air Conditioning Engineers and monitoring schedules established. Annual compliance reports shall be published. Necessary adjustments, alterations and repairs shall be made after consideration of reasonable alternatives to meet ventilation standards. When a building is identified as having a ventilation problem which exceeds the above referenced standards, on-going monitoring shall be put into place and shall be reported in a timely manner.. Return to Table of Contents

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Samples: Master Agreement

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Educator Facilities. β€Œ Within the economic resources of the district and/or the educational philosophy and needs of the school staff members, existing and new schools shall include educator facilities of the nature listed below: 17.1 Space in each classroom or work area where each educator may safely store materials and supplies. The Board shall not be held to be the insurer of the educator's personal belongings stored in such space. Secure space shall also be made available for summer storage. 17.2 A desk, chair, and a lockable 4-drawer or two 2-drawer metal file cabinet(s) shall be provided for each educator. 17.3 Every school shall have at least one telephone in a private atmosphere for use by educators for making local calls (primarily for educational matters). For the purposes stated herein, elementary schools that have thirty or more full time equivalent (FTE) certificated staff members shall have an additional unassigned telephone, but not necessarily in a private atmosphere. Such telephones shall be in addition to those assigned for regular use by principals, assistant principals, secretaries, counselors, or nurses. 17.4 A furnished room, the size of which shall be in proportion to the number of faculty members, to be used as a faculty lounge. Such room will be in addition to the educator workroom. 17.5 All areas of the school utilized by educators shall be clean, adequately heated or cooled where cooling systems exist, lighted and ventilated. 17.6 A workroom for educators containing equipment and supplies to aid in the preparation of instructional materials. 17.7 Adequate parking spaces, adequate lighted parking lots and sidewalks as determined by industry standards shall be provided at each school. The school district shall make every effort to keep these areas and asphalt play areas clear of snow and ice during school hours. 17.8 Safety lights in instructional portions of the building and cafeterias for emergency egress situations only, shall be provided per uniform building codes from the United States Department of Labor. 17.9 Regular maintenance and monitoring shall be performed on heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems. Ventilation requirement standards shall be set in accordance with American Society of Heating, Refrigeration, and Air Conditioning Engineers and monitoring schedules established. Annual compliance reports shall be published. Necessary adjustments, alterations and repairs shall be made after consideration of reasonable alternatives to meet ventilation standards. When a building is identified as having a ventilation problem which exceeds the above referenced standards, on-going monitoring shall be put into place and shall be reported in a timely manner.. Return to Table of Contents

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Agreement

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