Middle/High School Periods and Preparations Sample Clauses

Middle/High School Periods and Preparations. 21 5.41 School Day Reorganization 21 5.42 High School Periods 21 5.43 Middle School Periods 21 5.44 Homeroom 22 5.45 Preparations 22 5.46 Lunch Duty 22 5.47 Mid-term Examinations 22 5.48 Voluntary Class Coverage 22 Section 5.5 Work Year 22 5.51 School Calendar Governs 22 5.52 Scheduled Professional Learning Days 23 5.53 Graduation Arrangements 23 5.54 Regents Week 23 5.55 District Events 23 Section 5.6 Special Teachers 24 5.61 Non-teaching Duties 24 5.62 Transit Time and Lunch Period 24 5.63 Assembly Programs, etc 24 5.64 Travel Allowance 24 5.65 Number of Special Teachers 24 Section 5.7 Class Size and Load 25 5.71 Class Sizes Goals 25 5.72 Class Load 25 Section 5.8 Mainstreaming 25 5.81 Teacher Inquiries 25 5.82 Curriculum Materials 25 Section 5.9 Inclusion 26 5.91 Notification of Willingness 26 5.92 Attendance at Training 26 5.93 District Guidelines 26 Article 6: Teacher Assignments 26 Section 6.1 Initial Assignments 26 6.11 Notice 26 6.12 Scope 26 6.13 Travel 26 6.14 Non-discrimination 26 Section 6.2 Involuntary Transfer or Reassignment 26 6.21 Notice 26 6.22 Meeting with Superintendent 26 6.23 Positions Available 27 6.24 Definitions 27 Section 6.3 Specific Vacancies 27
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Middle/High School Periods and Preparations. 5.41 Middle/High school periods shall be as outlined below but may be changed if the school day is reorganized.

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