Lunch and Preparation Periods Sample Clauses

Lunch and Preparation Periods a. Each unit member shall receive a daily duty-free lunch break of not less than thirty (30) continuous minutes, as scheduled by the immediate administrator, with the exception of Child Development Center unit members who are required to eat with the children but receive relief and preparation periods. Student Support Advisors at Santa Xxxxxx High School are guaranteed a one-half (1/2) hour lunch every day. Whenever possible, the Student Support Advisors’ lunch period shall not be at a time when the students are scheduled for lunch. b. Each full-time middle school and high school unit member shall be afforded one scheduled class period daily as a preparation period. Elementary school teachers shall be provided one hundred twenty-five (125) minutes per week of duty-free preparation time within the instructional day. c. At secondary school sites additional preparation periods will be allocated to Special Education staff for the purpose of completing assessments. These preparation periods will not be less than 1.0 FTE at Santa Xxxxxx High School,
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Lunch and Preparation Periods a. Kindergarten teachers shall have a 35 minute duty free lunch period daily. b. Special teachers shall have a forty minute lunch period and a total of forty minutes of preparation per day. c. Classroom teachers shall have a guaranteed minimum of four 40 minute lunch periods and one 30 minute lunch period per week, exclusive of passing time. Where building schedules can be arranged to provideTive 40 minute periods per week, such assignmentS'wilTbe-made wherever administratively possible. _ _ First, second, third, fourth, fifth, and sixth grade teachers will be assigned at least four 40 minute professional preparation periods per week. Teachers at XxXxxxx and R..X. Xxxxxxxx Elementary Schools in grades one through six shall be assigned to a fifth 30 or 40 minute preparation period per week. However, no teacher shall receive less preparation time than he/she received during the 1979-1980 school year. In all other elementary schools, teachers in grades one through six shall be assigned one additional 40 minute preparation period every other week. In subsequent years, when annual scheduling and program limitations permit an expansion of the East Lake, Fairfield, Birch Lane and Unqua Schools’ preparation assignments stated heretofore, teachers shall be assigned an additional preparation period per week (5) of 30 or 40 minutes.
Lunch and Preparation Periods. Each teacher shall be entitled to a duty-free lunch period equal to that of the students, but no less than thirty (30) minutes, and a thirty (30) minute duty-free preparation period each school day.
Lunch and Preparation Periods a. Each unit member shall receive a daily duty-free lunch break of not less than thirty (30) continuous minutes, as scheduled by the immediate administrator, with the exception of Child Development Center unit members who are required to eat with the children but receive relief and preparation periods. Student Support Specialists at Santa Xxxxxx High School are guaranteed a one-half (1/2) hour lunch every day. Whenever possible, the Student Support Specialists’ lunch period shall not be at a time when the students are scheduled for lunch. b. Each full-time middle school and high school unit member shall be afforded one scheduled class period daily as a preparation period. Elementary school teachers shall be provided one hundred twenty-five (125) minutes per week of duty-free preparation time within the instructional day. c. Preparation periods shall be used for professional, job-related work which will include preparation for classes, preparation of teaching materials, presentation of or attendance at demonstration lessons, and conference with administrators, other employees, counselors, students, or parents. The scheduled preparation period may also, if deemed necessary by the immediate administrator, be used for providing emergency replacement services for a temporarily absent unit member. The site administrator shall make a reasonable effort to distribute replacement assignments equitably. For all replacement services the District shall compensate the unit member at the established hourly rate (see Certificated Compensation in appendices), payable in one-half hour increments (e.g., half of the established hourly rate for each service of up to one-half hour's duration). d. The District intends to provide substitute teachers to cover classes for each unit member who is on a field trip that has a duration of at least three teaching periods.
Lunch and Preparation Periods. A. LUNCH - Employees shall have a duty free lunch period of no less than thirty minutes on days that school is in session. B. PREPARATION PERIODS - Employees shall have an unassigned preparation time which, on a weekly basis, will average no less than forty-five minutes on days that school is in session. The employer will make every effort not to schedule meetings or conferences during such preparation periods.
Lunch and Preparation Periods a. Each unit member shall receive a daily duty-free lunch break of not less than thirty (30) continuous minutes, as scheduled by the immediate administrator, with the exception of Child Development Center unit members who are required to eat with the children but receive relief and preparation periods. Student Support Specialists at Santa Xxxxxx High School are guaranteed a one-half (1/2) hour lunch every day. Whenever possible, the Student Support Specialists’ lunch period shall not be at a time when the students are scheduled for lunch. b. Each full-time middle school and high school unit member shall be afforded one scheduled class period daily as a preparation period. Elementary school teachers shall be provided one hundred twenty-five (125) minutes per week of duty-free preparation time within the instructional day. c. At secondary school sites additional preparation periods will be allocated to Special Education staff for the purpose of completing assessments. These preparation periods will not be less than 1.0 FTE at Santa Xxxxxx High School, 0.4 FTE at Lincoln Middle School, 0.4 at Malibu High School, and 0.4 at Xxxx Xxxxx Middle School. Allocation of these preparation periods will be determined at each site by the Site Principal after consultation with the Special Education Department Chair. d. Preparation periods shall be used for professional, job-related work which will include preparation for classes, preparation of teaching materials, presentation of or attendance at demonstration lessons, and conference with administrators, other employees, counselors, students, or parents. The scheduled preparation period may also, if deemed necessary by the immediate administrator, be used for providing emergency replacement services for a temporarily absent unit member. The site administrator shall make a reasonable effort to distribute replacement assignments equitably. For all replacement services the District shall compensate the unit member at the established hourly rate (see Certificated Compensation in appendices), payable in one-half hour increments (e.g., half of the established hourly rate for each service of up to one-half hour's duration). e. The District intends to provide substitute teachers to cover classes for each unit member who is on a field trip that has a duration of at least three teaching periods.
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  • Preparation Periods 31-1 The School District agrees to maintain daily preparation periods during the student day in all junior and senior high schools. At schools where block scheduling is in effect, the total preparation time provided shall be equal to the preparation time provided at schools not operating on a block schedule. 31-2 The School District shall maintain at each elementary school a minimum of two hundred and fifty (250) minutes preparation time per week per teacher, during the students’ instructional day, in not less than forty- (40) minute blocks. Each elementary school shall be allocated and assigned library aide hours per school day in accordance with the following schedule: This aide time is provided in addition to the assigned media clerk time. Library aide time is guaranteed for the school year once set on a school year basis. There will be no changes in library aide time allocated due to fluctuation in enrollment. This provision for allocating library aide time will only remain as part of this Agreement if librarians are used to provide preparation time to elementary teachers. 31-3 Preparation time provided for in this Article shall be utilized by teachers in a manner which enables further development and refinement of professional skills and for instructional effectiveness. 31-4 Although it does not relate to any mandatory subject of bargaining, the School District states that it is its aim and objective to establish a maximum class load of thirty (30) students in grades 4, 5, and 6. 00-0 Xxx Xxxxxxxx may direct use of teacher preparation periods if such directed use is infrequent, advance notice is given and the District’s use of the teacher’s preparation period must not consume an entire period.

  • Preparation Period During the preparation period, a teacher will have no other assignment except in an emergency situation. It is recognized that the preparation period is a scheduled part of the teacher's work day and the teacher is expected to be in his/her respective Building. If the teacher must leave the Building during his/her preparation and/or lunch period, he/she must notify the Building switchboard operator.

  • Meal Periods (a) Meal periods shall be scheduled as close as possible to the middle of the scheduled hours of work. The length of the meal period shall be agreed to at the local level and shall be not less than 30 minutes nor more than 60 minutes. (b) An employee shall be entitled to take their meal period away from the workstation. Where this cannot be done, the meal period shall be considered as time worked.

  • Joint Preparation The preparation of this Agreement has been a joint effort of the parties and the resulting documents shall not, solely as a matter of judicial construction, be construed more severely against one of the parties than the other.

  • Retention periods Documentation which serves as evidence of orderly and proper data processing must be retained by ATOSS in accordance with the applicable statutory retention periods beyond the end of the contract. To relieve itself of this obligation, ATOSS may turn said documentation over to the Customer at the end of the contract.

  • Costs of negotiation, preparation etc The Borrowers shall pay to the Agent on its demand the amount of all expenses incurred by the Agent or the Security Trustee in connection with the negotiation, preparation, execution or registration of any Finance Document or any related document or with any transaction contemplated by a Finance Document or a related document.

  • Vacation Periods Vacation schedules will be set by the employee’s immediate supervisor(s) and sent to the Office of Human Resources for approval. Employees may request a particular period for vacation. Vacation days may not be taken in advance of their accrual. Those employees who are on a 12-month teacher contract are paid during Spring Break and Winter Recess, however, are not expected to be in attendance or perform duties during those breaks.

  • INTERIM MAINTENANCE PERIOD During the interim maintenance period between obtaining of the completion certificate of such Project and formation and operationalization of the Association the Promoter shall through itself or through a facility management company to run, operate, manage and maintain the Common Areas. The Promoter shall endeavour that the committee responsible for the maintenance and operation of the Common Areas will be required to provide manpower for maintaining the Common Areas, wherever required, and to collect maintenance charges and also guest charges and the user charges for the utilities being provided on “pay by use” basis, if any. The maintenance and management of Common Areas by the committee will primarily include but not limited to maintenance of water works, common electrical installations, DG Sets, landscaping, driveways, parking areas, lobbies, lifts and staircases, AMC’s etc. It will also include safety and security of the Project such as fire detection and protection and management of general security control of the Project. The Rules/ Bye Laws to regulate the use and maintenance of the Common Areas shall during the interim maintenance period shall be framed by the Promoter with such restrictions as may be necessary for proper maintenance and all the Allottees are bound to follow the same. After the Common Areas of the Project are handed over to the Association, the Association may adopt the Rules and the Bye laws framed by the Promoter, with or without amendments, as may be deemed necessary by the Association.

  • Break Periods There will be no rest periods, organized coffee breaks or other non-working time established during working hours. Individual coffee containers will be permitted at the employee’s work location.

  • Lunch Periods All employees covered by this Agreement shall be entitled to an uninterrupted, duty-free lunch period after the employee has been on duty for five (5) hours. The length of time for such lunch period shall be for no less than one-half (½) hour, and shall be scheduled for full-time employees at about the midpoint of each work shift. Such times shall be mutually agreed upon between employees and their immediate supervisor.

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