Intermediate School Sample Clauses
The "Intermediate School" clause defines what is meant by the term "Intermediate School" within the context of the agreement or document. Typically, this clause specifies the grade levels or age range that constitute an intermediate school, such as grades 4 through 6, and may reference specific schools or districts to which the definition applies. By clearly establishing this definition, the clause ensures that all parties have a shared understanding of which educational institutions or student groups are being referenced, thereby preventing ambiguity and potential disputes regarding the scope of obligations or services related to intermediate schools.
Intermediate School. Each staff member shall receive a curriculum development period each day for purposes of curriculum mapping, development of common assessments, development of quarterly of benchmark assessments and other topics related to curriculum enhancements in the school. However, this shall not be used for curriculum writing.
Intermediate School a. Every intermediate school teacher will have a 45-55 minute duty-free lunch period per day and one preparation period per day.
b. Teachers’ combined duty and instructional periods may not exceed six periods per day.
c. Teachers not assigned to homerooms may be assigned alternate administrative duties.
d. In addition to the afternoon parent-teacher conference schedule, there shall be two (2) evening conferences per year. On days when parent- teacher evening conferences are scheduled, the students’ day will be reduced to four (4) hours and the teachers’ day to four and one-quarter (4 ¼) hours. There shall be two (2) conferences per year, each of two hours duration and not to end after 9:00 p.m. All teachers will be expected to attend without additional compensation. Teachers providing evening appointments will have release time in the afternoon and will return for no more than two hours; not to extend beyond 9:00 p.m. Should no parent require an evening conference, teachers will work in the afternoon and not return in the evening. This applies to classroom and “special” teachers alike.
Intermediate School a. The regular teaching day in the intermediate school shall not exceed 7 hours and 30 minutes.
b. The regular teaching day in the intermediate school shall include non-student-contact preparation time equal to the average class period for the day in the middle school, with at least 250 minutes per week. This non-student-contact preparation time is in addition to the 30-minute duty-free lunch.
