Elementary Teacher Supervision. All school-based staff have a role to play in Elementary school supervision which is essential in maintaining a safe school environment. • The nature and amount of elementary teacher supervision shall be as set out below. • All Collective agreements shall include the following provisions: o “Elementary teachers shall be available to students in their classroom fifteen minutes prior to the first scheduled class of the day and five minutes prior to the first scheduled class in the afternoon. Such time shall not constitute supervision / on-call or instructional time. Any assigned supervision duty during the times as outlined above, such as but not limited to, bus duty, hall duty and / or yard duty shall constitute supervision. o The maxima of supervision minutes for elementary teachers will be as follows : 100 minutes in 2008-09; 90 minutes in 2009-10; 80 minutes in 2010-11; 80 minutes in 2011-12.” • The introduction of the maxima described above shall not increase Collective Agreement provisions or current practice during the 2007-2008 school year, where such provisions may be more favorable. • The Parties note the government’s intention, conditional upon the approval by the Lieutenant Governor-in -Council, to introduce a new allocation in the GSN Pupil Foundation Grant starting in 2008-09, to enhance funding for student supervision in elementary schools as follows : o $22.23 per elementary pupil in 2008-09; o $26.61 per elementary pupil in 2009-10; o $26.88 per elementary pupil in 2010-11; o $20.06 per elementary pupil in 2011-12. • The Appendix “Elementary Supervision” provides the Board-by-Board projection.
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Elementary Teacher Supervision. All school-based staff have a role to play in Elementary school supervision which is essential in maintaining a safe school environment. • The nature and amount of elementary teacher supervision shall be as set out below. • All Collective agreements shall include the following provisions: o • “Elementary teachers shall be available to students in their classroom fifteen minutes prior to the first scheduled class of the day and five minutes prior to the first scheduled class in the afternoon. Such time shall not constitute supervision / on-call or instructional time. Any assigned supervision duty during the times as outlined above, such as but not limited to, bus duty, hall duty and / or yard duty shall constitute supervision. o • The maxima of supervision minutes for elementary teachers will be as follows : ▪ 100 minutes in 2008-09; ▪ 90 minutes in 2009-10; ▪ 80 minutes in 2010-11; ▪ 80 minutes in 2011-12.” ▪ • The introduction of the maxima described above shall not increase Collective Agreement provisions or current practice during the 2007-2008 school year, where such provisions may be more favorable. • The Parties note the government’s intention, conditional upon the approval by the Lieutenant Governor-in -Council, to introduce a new allocation in the GSN Pupil Foundation Grant starting in 2008-09, to enhance funding for student supervision in elementary schools as follows follows: o • $22.23 per elementary pupil in 2008-09; o • $26.61 per elementary pupil in 2009-10; o • $26.88 per elementary pupil in 2010-11; o • $20.06 per elementary pupil in 2011-12. • The Appendix “Elementary Supervision” provides the Board-by-Board projection.
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