High School Eight-Period Day Sample Clauses

High School Eight-Period Day i. An eight-period day will be implemented at the high school: a. Student start time at least 10 minutes after the start of the teacher day, in accordance with Article 6.A.2.e.; b. Student end time at least 10 minutes before the end of the teacher day, in accordance with Article 6.A.2.f. The student instructional day will be no greater than 6 hours and 41 minutes; c. Special help until ten minutes before the end of the teacher day; d. Announcements will be planned for period 1 or 2 by extending that period by 5 minutes. e. Effective no sooner than the start of the second quarter of the 2019-2020 school year, the High School shall no longer have early release on Tuesdays. ii. Duty periods — duties are assignments that do not require preparation or grading papers, including; clearing halls of students during class periods, monitoring specific hallways, being assigned to the ALC room to help students with academics or monitor student behavior, help students with academics including but not limited to study halls to be held in general education classrooms, or office help. Any other duties need to be approved by the TAP Committee. iii. Duties at the high school will be assigned to ensure that the assignment is intended to improve the building climate and/or opportunities for students. Teachers will be assigned duties so that there is reasonable equity of responsibility, expectations, and supervisory roles. iv. Duties that involve supervision of students in non-classroom setting shall have the expectations described in writing and, where necessary, shall have teachers trained to properly execute the assignment. v. Groups of teachers with the same period available will be assigned a duty and will determine the best way to share the duty by rotating shifts or splitting periods. Teachers will provide their supervisors with the schedule they create. vi. Teachers shall be assigned no more than the equivalent of 5 duty periods for every 10 school days. vii. Teachers who are eligible for caseload compensation based on Article 7, Section M.3. and have more than 110 students shall not be assigned duties. viii. Teachers who are assigned to teach more than three different preparations shall not be assigned duties. ix. Teacher preference shall be taken into account when assigning duties. The TAP Committee will assist in collecting this information. x. Duty assignments shall be compiled, published, and distributed to the staff along with the master schedule no later than the...
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High School Eight-Period Day. If the District determines an eight-period day for High School: a. Period length shall be determined by the District. b. Full-time High School teachers will be scheduled for eight of the eight periods. A full-time High School teacher’s assignment shall normally involve five structured classroom teaching periods, two preparation periods, and one semester’s equivalent of one period of assigned time. The one semester’s equivalent of one period of assigned time may be assigned before the start of Period 1. c. Assigned time is defined as those assignments that do not involve structured classroom teaching but may involve teachers in curriculum development, program evaluation, student supervision, working with selected students as an advisor, and/or providing intervention/enrichment for students. d. This provision is subject to modification for building’s professional development, overload situations, IEP meetings, 504 meetings and/or other District leadership responsibilities. e. If the District determines a schedule other than an eight-period day, preparation time shall be granted in accordance with and proportionately to this agreement.
High School Eight-Period Day. If the District determines an eight-period day for High School: a. Period length shall be determined by the District. b. Full-time High School teachers will be scheduled for eight of the eight periods. It is intended that a full-time High School teacher’s assignment would normally involve five structured classroom teaching periods, two preparation periods, and one semester’s equivalent of one period of assigned time. c. Assigned time is defined as those assignments that do not involve structured classroom teaching but may involve teachers in curriculum development, program evaluation, student supervision, working with selected students as an advisor, and/or providing intervention/enrichment for students. d. This provision is subject to modification for building’s professional development, overload situations, IEP meetings, 504 meetings and/or other District leadership responsibilities.

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