For Grades 1-6 Sample Clauses

For Grades 1-6. 11 Based on the student attendance calendar of 180 days, the Association and District 12 agree that primary teachers will be responsible for at least 50,400 minutes annually of 13 student contact time and intermediate teachers will be responsible for at least 54,000 14 minutes of contact time. In no case shall the 50,400 minutes total and the 54,000 15 minutes annually total, respectively, be exceeded by more than 100 minutes for the 16 year. 18 Elementary schedules for each site shall be mutually developed by the teachers and 19 principal subject to District Office approval. The start and end times will not be 20 adjusted by the District in excess of 20 minutes from the 2015-16 xxxx schedules 21 without negotiations. All grades shall have at least one recess that is a minimum of 22 fifteen (15) minutes in length. The District will adjust daily xxxx schedules to maximize 23 daily prep schedules but duration of lunch and recess shall not be changed.
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For Grades 1-6. 11 Based on the student attendance calendar of 180 days, the Association and District 12 agree that primary teachers will be responsible for at least 50,400 minutes annually of 13 student contact time and intermediate teachers will be responsible for at least 54,000 14 minutes of contact time. In no case shall the 50,400 minutes total and the 54,000 15 minutes annually total, respectively, be exceeded by more than 100 minutes for the 16 year. 18 Elementary schedules for each site shall be mutually developed by the teachers and 19 principal subject to District Office approval.

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