Middle School/High School teachers Sample Clauses

Middle School/High School teachers. 1. The length of the instructional day for the high school and middle school teachers shall be from 7:50 a.m. until 2:50 p.m. E. 1. Because pupil/teacher ratio is an important aspect of an effective educational program, the parties agree that every effort will be made to bring class sizes to the following standards dictated by financial conditions of the school district, the building facilities available, and the best interest of the children. Beginning one week after the Official Count Day, should all sections of a grade level, class or course (being divided equally) exceed the maximum in the contract by two (2) pupils, discussions will commence between representatives of the BEA and the administration attempting to find a solution to the overcrowding. No section, class or course will be more than three (3) over the contractual maximum. Any exception to the class size maximums due to extreme situations, including financial hardship will be allowed after options developed by the BEA, the teacher involved and the administration are reviewed and discussed. With existing and future physical and district financial conditions the following are considered standards to work toward: Young Fives/Transitional First 18 Kindergarten-First 26 Second-Third grade 28 Fourth-Fifth grade 30 Specials 34 Band/Vocal No Set Limit Keyboarding Equal to the number of workstations available Computers Equal to the number of workstations available Band No set number Vocal Music/Choir No set number Physical Education 42 English 32 Social Studies 32 Mathematics 32 Science 30 Art 32 Foreign Language 32 Physical Education 42 Business Services and Technology Equal to the number of workstations available Drafting Equal to the number of workstations available Agri-science 30 Life Management Education 30 Essential Health and Living Skills 32 Vocal No set number Band No set number Industrial Arts 26 The Board recognizes that teaching students identified as educable mentally impaired (EMI), emotionally impaired (EI), or learning disabled (LD), physically & otherwise health impaired (POHI), attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADD/ADHD) in the regular education setting may create additional demands on teachers. In the absence of an inclusion teacher, the administration will attempt to balance the number of above mentioned students as much as possible among class sections. Class size will not be adjusted regardless of the presence of a special needs instructor assigned to co-teach or provid...
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Middle School/High School teachers. 1. The length of the instructional day for the high school and middle school teachers shall be from 7:50 a.m. until 2:50 p.m. E. 1. Because pupil/teacher ratio is an important aspect of an effective educational program, the parties agree that every effort will be made to bring class sizes to the following standards dictated by financial conditions of the school district, the building facilities available, and the best interest of the children. Grade Level: Young Fives Maximum 18 First 27 Second – Third grade 28 Fourth – Sixth grade 30 Specials 34 Band/Vocal No Set Limit In Elementary School classrooms, teachers who are assigned to classes which exceed the maximum class size, will receive an additional payment of $60.00 per student, per marking period, as of the 4th week of each marking period.
Middle School/High School teachers a. The length of the instructional day for the high school and middle school teachers shall be from 7:30 a.m. until 2:30 p.m.

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  • MIDDLE SCHOOLS 1. Where there are no negotiated provisions concerning the implementation or operation of a middle school program, this article shall govern the implementation or operation of a middle school program in a school district. 2. Should the employer seek to establish a middle school program in one or more schools in a district, the employer and the local shall meet, no later than ten (10) working days from a decision of the employer to implement a middle school program, in order to negotiate any alternate or additional provisions to the Collective Agreement which are necessary to accommodate the intended middle school program. 3. In the absence of any other agreement with respect to the instructional day and preparation time, the provisions of the Collective Agreement with regard to secondary schools shall apply to middle schools. 4. If the employer and the local are unable to agree on what, if any, alternate or additional provisions of the collective agreement are necessary to accommodate the intended middle school program(s), either party may refer the matter(s) in dispute to expedited arbitration for final and binding resolution pursuant to Article D.5.5 below. a. The jurisdiction of the arbitrator shall be limited to the determination of alternate or additional provisions necessary to accommodate the intended middle school program(s). b. In the event the arbitration is not concluded prior to the implementation of the middle school program, the arbitrator will have remedial authority to make appropriate retroactive modifications and adjustments to the agreement. c. The arbitration shall convene within thirty (30) working days of referral to arbitration in accordance with the following: i. Within ten (10) working days of the matter being referred to arbitration, the parties shall identify all issues in dispute; ii. Within a further five (5) working days, there shall be a complete disclosure of particulars and documents; iii. Within a further five (5) working days, the parties shall exchange initial written submissions; iv. The hearing shall commence within a further ten (10) working days; and v. The arbitrator shall render a final and binding decision within fifteen (15) working days of the arbitration concluding. 6. Where a middle school program has been established on or prior to ratification of the 2006-2011 Provincial Collective Agreement, the existing provisions shall be retained unless the parties mutually agree that they should be amended.

  • High School At the request of the Superintendent, a high school teacher may volunteer on a semester basis to teach all the student contact time and be paid one sixth (1/6) of his/her salary for the semester. This section shall not be used to circumvent the hiring of additional full time teachers.

  • Middle School At the request of the Superintendent, a middle school teacher may volunteer on a semester basis to teach all the student contact time and be paid one-sixth (1/6) of his/her salary for the semester. This section shall not be used to circumvent the hiring of additional full time teachers.

  • Summer School SUCCESS employees are not eligible for this provision. Employees engaged in teaching summer school shall be granted two summer school days of absence in a single term for either sick leave or emergency leave, or a combination of both, non-accumulative.

  • University Any notice may be served upon the University by delivering it, in writing, to the University at the address set forth on the last page of this Agreement, by depositing it in a United States Postal Service deposit box with the postage fully prepaid and with the notice addressed to the University at the aforementioned address, or by sending a facsimile of it to the University facsimile number set forth on the last page of this Agreement.

  • TEACHERS AND RESEARCHERS 1. An individual who is a resident of a Contracting State immediately before making a visit to the other Contracting State, and who, at the invitation of any university, college, school or other similar educational institution, visits that other State for a period not exceeding two years solely for the purpose of teaching or research or both at such educational institution shall be exempt from tax in that other State on any remuneration for such teaching or research. 2. This Article shall not apply to income from research if such research is undertaken primarily for the private benefit of a specific person or persons.

  • Student Teachers A. The term "student teacher" as used hereinafter shall refer to student teachers, intern teachers and all other such programs. Agreement to become a supervising teacher of a student teacher shall be strictly voluntary and is recognized not to result in such bargaining unit members becoming supervisors within the meaning of the Public Employment Relations Act (PERA). Probationary teachers are prohibited from accepting student teachers. B. It is expressly agreed that the Association may refuse to permit a bargaining unit member from supervising or directing the activities of a student teacher in the event: 1. The student teacher would displace instructional aides, para- professionals, or other current employees then employed. 2. The use of such student teacher would be used by the Employer as a basis for not hiring additional bargaining unit personnel. C. The Board shall disclose all terms of any agreement between it and any student placing institution. The terms and conditions of placement of student teachers shall be consistent with this agreement, unless otherwise agreed to by the Association. D. The supervising teacher shall have the right to accept an honorarium or other such token of appreciation as may be offered by the student/intern placing institution. E. Prior to acceptance of a student teacher, there shall be a meeting between the teacher, prospective student teacher, principal, president of the Association or an executive committee member of the Association. Following this interview, the teacher shall then have the right to accept or reject the student teacher. F. Any terms or conditions of this section not previously specified in this agreement shall be negotiated between the Board and the Association prior to implementation of future programs.

  • Special Education Teachers Elementary/Secondary Special Education Coordinators shall be compensated for an extended work day in the amount of four thousand dollars ($4,000).

  • School Any public elementary or secondary school including a charter school, universal pre- kindergarten program authorized pursuant to Education Law § 3602-e, an approved provider of preschool special education, any other publicly funded pre-kindergarten program, a school serving children in a special act school district as defined in Education Law § 4001, an approved private school for the education of students with disabilities, a State-supported school subject to the provisions of Article 85 of the Education Law, or a State-operated school subject to the provisions of Articles 87 or 88 of the Education Law.

  • Itinerant Teachers Schedules of regularly assigned teachers who are assigned to and travel to more than one school or student home on a given day shall be arranged so that no teacher shall be required without his/her consent to engage in inter-school or inter-home (for home bound teachers) travel of more than thirty-five

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