Common use of Elementary Assignment Clause in Contracts

Elementary Assignment. Elementary teachers (K-5) shall have no more than 1575 minutes per week of pupil contact time which may include up to 1405 minutes of pupil instruction. Time that pupils spend with specialists is considered preparation time and does not count in the above total. Each elementary bargaining unit member shall have at least two hundred (200) minutes per week of preparation time. In the elementary level, the fifteen (15) minute block of scheduled student supervision time immediately prior to morning start of student instructional time, the five (5) minute block of scheduled student supervision time immediately prior to the afternoon start of student instructional time, and the ten minute block of scheduled student supervision time immediately prior to student dismissal are scheduled student supervision time. Neither the time before the first scheduled block of time in the morning, nor the time after student dismissal, shall be counted as preparation time nor any time used for student supervision.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: dam.assets.ohio.gov, euclidta.ohea.us, serb.ohio.gov

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Elementary Assignment. Elementary teachers (K-5) shall have no more than 1575 minutes per week of pupil contact time which may include up to 1405 minutes of pupil instructioninstruction for Grades K-3 and 1385 minutes of pupil instruction for Grades 4-5. Time that pupils spend with specialists is considered preparation time and does not count in the above total. Each elementary bargaining unit member shall have at least two hundred (200) minutes per week of preparation time. In the elementary level, the fifteen (15) minute block of scheduled student supervision time immediately prior to morning start of student instructional time, the five ten (510) minute block of scheduled student supervision time immediately prior to the afternoon start of student instructional time, and the ten last five (5) minute block of scheduled student supervision time immediately prior to student dismissal are scheduled student supervision time. Neither the time before the first scheduled block of time in the morning, nor the time after student dismissal, shall be counted as preparation time nor any time used for student supervision.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: serb.ohio.gov, serb.ohio.gov

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