Common use of First Day of Contract Flex Day Clause in Contracts

First Day of Contract Flex Day. A. Staff on 187-Day Contracts The first day of the contract is designated as Educator Preparation. Educators may work at their individual work site on the designated day or educators may flex the designated day by working a total of 8 hours outside of their contract time from the first day schools are officially open until the first student attendance day. The 8 hours is a paid workday. B. Staff on Longer Than 187-Day Contracts (but not 242-day contracts) The first day of the contract flex day for staff on longer than 187-day contracts (but not 242-day contracts) varies depending on position. • School psychologists, Library Media Specialists, Career Technical Education Teachers, and Counselors may work at their individual work site on the first day of their contract, or may flex this day by working a total of 8 hours outside of their contract time from two weeks prior to the initial contract date until the first student attendance day. The 8 hours is a paid workday. • Instructional Coaches and Facilitators who receive a responsibility factor may work at their individual work site on the first day of their contract, may flex this day or flex one of the first 5 full student attendance days by working a total of 8 hours outside their contract time from four weeks prior to the initial contract date until the first student attendance day. The 8 hours is a paid workday.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Professional Employee Negotiated Agreement, Professional Employee Negotiated Agreement, Professional Employee Negotiated Agreement

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