Getting Ready Sample Clauses

Getting Ready a. On September 8, 2020, all BTU members will begin work for the school year. b. The contractual 30 minute BTU meeting on the second day of work (9/9) shall remain in effect. c. From September 8, 2020 through September 17, 2020, BTU bargaining unit members have the option of working remotely and not from school buildings. d. From September 8, 2020 through September 18, 2020, all BTU members will engage in professional development (PD) and physical and/or virtual classroom set up: (1) remotely or in person, at the members’ option, from September 8th through 17th. (i) Any long-term or cluster substitute scheduled to begin the school year in a specific school will be required to attend any school-based PD, and shall be paid for such. (ii) Per Diem substitutes, who worked 120 days last year and who certify that they are willing and able to work during SY20-21, will be required to complete five days of PD between September 10 and September 18. They shall be compensated for the time. BPS will determine which days they must attend and the materials will be available remotely. These days will be counted towards health care eligibility. (iii) Professional development will be recorded and available throughout the year for per diem substitutes. Any additional required PD will be compensated and count towards health care eligibility days. e. Each educator shall have no less than 9 hours of self-directed time for physical or virtual classroom setup, and application of PD objectives between 9/8 and 9/18. g. September 18 will be professional development day for BTU bargaining unit members designated for room set-up and site-specific safety protocols PD.
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Getting Ready. If raising salmon in a tank in your classroom: o Do not give students access to the salmon tank until after they have responded to the probe used in Lesson 1-1 so that no clues are given to guide their responses (ex. refrigeration = cold water is needed for salmon). This first response, based solely on prior experiences, will help guide your instruction in the following lessons. o Discuss with co-teacher(s) who is participating in raising salmon; who will be the lead; and how the lead will communicate program information to other teachers.
Getting Ready. We'll present a timed itinerary, provide a pre-trip guide, and connect you with the staff who will support you on the way. We'll provide the following travel services so that you can focus on the experience. WHAT'S INCLUDED • International flights from Chicago with Swiss/Austrian Airlines ($1130 per ticket, holding 27 tickets) • VIP greeting at Xxx Xxxxxx Airport and round trip airport transfers • Experienced, licensed tour educator with the group daily • Transportation on tourist class bus provided daily except on Saturday in Jerusalem or when indicated otherwise in the itinerary • Experienced armed escort trained in first aid ("ma'ar") with the group daily • Gratuities for Israeli staff budgeted at $120/person • Accommodations per the itinerary based on triple rooms wherever possible • All programming costs per the itinerary • Local medical insurance -- does not include coverage for pre-existing conditions • Staff in a double room • Pre-trip prep guide (xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxx) • Post-departure travel insurance policy (view coverage details) • Monitoring and guidance from the "Situation Room" (Chadar Matzav) • Cash allowance for campus staff meals on own • All applicable taxes WHAT'S NOT INCLUDED • Hotel incidentals • PCR tests and a serological test • Beverages at group meals • Costs associated with extra programming/arrangements in case of a flight delay or other delay • Passport and/or visas fees (if necessary) NOTE: All passports must be valid for at least six months from the arrival date in Israel • Campus staff xxxxx cash and snacks/refreshments purchased during free time • Excess luggage and weight penalties • Travel insurance covering cancellations or trip delay The following is a suggested itinerary for your review; subject to reasonable change based on availability and local considerations MONDAY, MAY 23, 2022 • Depart from ORD to VIE on Austrian flight #66 at 4:20pm TUESDAY, MAY 24, 2022 • Arrive to Vienna at 8:20am and connect to flight Austrian Airlines flight #857 to Israel at 10:20am • Arrive to Israel's Xxx Xxxxxx Airport at 2:45pm • VIP greeting at Xxx Xxxxxx Airport and private transfer to northern Israel • Check-in and dinner at accommodations • Opening session led by tour guide and Hillel staff OVERNIGHT: Metula Hotel, Upper Gallilee WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 2022 • Introduction to the north with Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx • Encounter with the Druze culture and share a traditional meal in the Golan village of Ein Kinya • View Israel's neighb...

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