Evening Events. Attendance at one open house and one other scheduled student performance/activity (excluding athletic events) by MBUs shall be part of their professional responsibilities without additional compensation. A sign up list of scheduled activities will be posted in each school. MBUs will not be assigned student supervision responsibilities at such activities.
Evening Events. For the duration of this contract, teachers shall be required to attend three (3) evening events per academic year. Back-to-School Night shall count as one, and one three-hour evening conference shall count as one, however, teachers will be assigned to these at the discretion of their building principal. Association members shall not be responsible for recording staff attendance at evening functions. Should school be closed due to weather or other emergency on one or more of said events, attendance at the rescheduled event on another date shall remain mandatory. Attendance at evening events may require pupil supervision, but shall not require preparation or presentation. Certificated staff, who are asked to make a professional presentation at an evening event shall be compensated according to the rates set forth in Article 30, paragraph B. Presentations compensated as such shall not count toward the employee’s required 3 evening events. It is understood that annual “Back-to-School Nights” are to be considered as one of the evening events, and that presentations to the parents are expected of the faculty. For this event only, certificated staff shall not receive additional compensation for presentation. Part time certificated staff members shall have the number of evening events for which they are responsible pro-rated according to the number of hours worked per year. (E.g. a .5 FTE shall be responsible for no more than half of the contractual functions.) At no time shall an employee be responsible to attend less than one evening event per contract year. The events may include Back-to-School Night and evening conferences, at the discretion of the principal. Events for which certificated staff are otherwise compensated, i.e., as coaches, advisors, or music department staff, shall not qualify under this provision. Events occurring on off-district property shall be considered voluntary, shall be compensated according to Paragraph 6 of this Article, and shall not count toward the employee’s required 3 evening events. Currently accepted, district sponsored events occurring on Saturdays shall continue to apply as a required evening event. New Saturday events shall be approved by the committee of building administrators and EAMO selected certificated staff described below. A committee of an equal number of building administrators and EAMO selected certificated staff will create and post a list of potential events and the number of teachers necessary for each for t...
Evening Events. 5.3.2-1 One (1) day shall be allocated to up to four (4) evening activities of approximately two hours each required by the Administration; each evening activity missed shall be accounted for as ¼ day of leave. However, teachers may voluntarily participate in additional activities outside the normal work day.
Evening Events. 6.10.2.6.1 The onsite workday will be continuous, with the exception of no more than three (3) mandatory school- wide evening events.
Evening Events. The Board and the Association agree that there will be a mutual effort to assure that teachers will participate in evening activities which are sponsored by the school, parent, or student groups. To that end, teachers may be required to attend two (2) evening events per year (curriculum night(s)). If teachers are requested to attend any additional evening events for the primary purpose of performing professional duties, and agree to do so, they will receive compensation for two-hours at the curriculum rate.
Evening Events. A building principal may request a K-12 teacher to supervise or participate in up to three (3) evening student or parent events per year such as: School carnivals, music concerts, DARE graduations, curriculum nights, PTA/PTO meetings, socials (dinner, dances, etc.), art and science fairs. If supervision or participation is requested after the third event, the teacher shall be compensated at the extra hourly rate for those additional events. The above list does not include staff or student meetings typically held before or after school.
Evening Events. A. Teachers will be required to attend up to four (4) evening events per school year. The total time for each of the evening events will not exceed three and one-half (3.5) hours. Teachers will be granted three and one-half (3.5) hours of compensatory time for attendance at each of these events.
Evening Events. All teachers shall attend two evening events per year for open house or for parent conferences.
Evening Events. Certified staff may be required to attend and participate in up to 3 evening events (does not include trade or paid time such as parent conferences) per school year. Classified staff may be required to attend and participate in up to 3 evening events. If required to attend, classified staff will be compensated or allowed flex time (within the same work week) with Principal approval. Evening events will be planned in August, to the extent possible. Any events planned in the future will be done so with a 30-day minimum notice to staff.
Evening Events. For 2005-2006, teachers shall not be required to attend more than five (5) evening meetings per school year. Principals shall designate which meetings are mandatory for teacher attendance. Principals shall designate the dates for three (3) of the five (5) meetings at the beginning of the school year. Should school be closed due to weather or other emergency on one or more of said dates, attendance at the rescheduled meeting on another date shall remain mandatory. Effective in 2006-07, certificated staff will be required to attend four (4) school related evening events per academic year. Events for which certificated staff are other wise compensated, i.e., as coaches, advisors, or music department staff, shall not qualify under this provision. A committee of an equal number of building administrators and EAMO selected certificated staff will create and post a list of potential events and the number of teachers necessary for each for their building. If there is a dispute over whether an event should be included, it will be resolved solely by the Superintendent. Certificated staff will select from this list in order of seniority. The principal shall be permitted to assign events to particular individuals based upon their grade level or content area. In order to ensure adequate coverage at all events, the principal may assign teachers to specific functions. The initial list shall be posted no later than September 15 of each year. Events scheduled after that date will be posted as soon as possible. If a certificated staff member is given more than 30 days notice of an assignment, it may not be refused. If a certificated staff member receives less than 30 days notice, he may refuse, but this will not release the certificated staff from his annual obligation. Events shall be no longer than three (3) hours long. If an event is longer than three (3) hours, it will count as two (2) events of the four. Events beyond four (4) shall be compensated at the rate of $36 in 2005-06 and 2006-07 and $38 per hour in 2007-08. Events for which certificated staff are otherwise compensated, i.e. as coaches or advisors, will not count towards the four.