Common use of Instructional Preparations / Supervisory Assignments Clause in Contracts

Instructional Preparations / Supervisory Assignments. Senior high school teachers assigned four (4) different instructional preparations per day may be assigned up to the equivalent of three (3) supervisory periods per week, the length of each such supervisory period to be equivalent to no more than the length of a regular full class period. Junior high school teachers assigned four (4) different instructional preparations per day may be assigned up to the equivalent of four (4) supervisory periods per week, the length of each such supervisory period to be equivalent to no more than the length of a regular full class period. Any teacher at the junior and senior high schools assigned more than four (4) instructional preparations per day shall not be required to assume designated supervisory duties. Any teacher who works at least .5 FTE may be assigned one (1) supervisory assignment. Included among the supervisory duties contemplated above, but not by way of limitation, is assigned lunchroom activity. Student supervision assignments shall be made first to those teachers who are not required to travel between buildings as part of their regular assignments. In the event that supervisions remain, teachers who are required to travel shall not be assigned more than one-half (½) hour supervision per school day.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Instructional Preparations / Supervisory Assignments. Senior high school teachers assigned four (4) different instructional preparations per day may be assigned up to the equivalent of three (3) supervisory periods per week, the length of each such supervisory period to be equivalent to no more than the length of a regular full class period. Junior high school teachers assigned four (4) different instructional preparations per day may be assigned up to the equivalent of four (4) supervisory periods per week, the length of each such supervisory period to be equivalent to no more than the length of a regular full class period. Any teacher at the junior and senior high schools assigned more than four (4) instructional preparations per day shall not be required to assume designated supervisory duties. Any teacher who works at least .5 FTE may be assigned one one (1) supervisory assignment. Included among the supervisory duties contemplated above, but not by way of limitation, is assigned lunchroom activity. Student supervision assignments shall be made first to those teachers who are not required to travel between buildings as part of their regular assignments. In the event that supervisions remain, teachers who are required to travel shall not be assigned more than one-half (½) hour supervision per school day.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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