Head Start Educators Sample Clauses

Head Start Educators a. The normal work year for Head Start educators shall be 176 to 180 days unless the parties agree to a different work year length. However, notwithstanding the foregoing, any additional August work days, not to exceed ten (10), may be assigned and will be paid at the Head Start educator’s per diem daily rate based upon their work year. Head Start educators will be notified of all summer work days and the return-to-work start date no later than July 1st preceding the applicable school year. b. Head Start educators shall report to work by the starting time of the first Head Start class and remain at work until the last Head Start class. c. The Head Start educator’s daily, duty-free lunch period shall not be less than forty (40) minutes or more than sixty (60) minutes. By majority vote, the Head Start educators annually will have the right to adjust the length of their duty-free lunch period for the following school year, provided it is within the above length parameters and provided that DEC provides written notice of such to the Superintendent by the last day of the immediately preceding school year. d. Head Start educators shall receive one (1) daily continuous, unassigned and uninterrupted planning session of forty (40) minutes and one (1) additional daily continuous, unassigned and uninterrupted planning session to run contiguous with their students’ physical education classroom minutes. e. Every reasonable effort will be made to provide equivalent planning time during any week in which there is no scheduled planning time for the half- day Head Start educator(s).
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