On-Site and In Classrooms Sample Clauses

On-Site and In Classrooms. 6.1.1 Unless otherwise approved in advance by a site administrator, teachers shall be on-site at least fifteen (15) minutes prior to the start of the school day (“First Bell”) except for the comprehensive high school teachers who shall be on site at least fifteen (15) minutes prior to the opening of their session. a. Except for DK-5 scheduled yard supervision, the District shall not assign supervision duties during those times. 6.1.2 DK-5 teachers shall be in the classroom at least five (5) minutes before the start of class. a. This shall not apply to those teachers who have been assigned to other school activities at that time. b. In cases of rain or extreme cold, DK-5 teachers shall be in their teaching station at least fifteen (15) minutes prior to the convening of their class. 6.1.3 Unit members are required to be on campus during the normal work day, except: a. during their duty-free lunch; and b. during their preparation period – when advance notification is provided to the site administrator or designee pursuant to site procedures communicated to all unit members. The expectation is that staff are present during their on-site preparation period absent extenuating circumstances or to perform curricular related tasks.
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On-Site and In Classrooms. 6.1.1 Unless otherwise approved in advance by a site administrator, teachers shall be on-site at least fifteen (15) minutes prior to the opening of their session. a. Except for K-5 scheduled yard supervision, the District shall not assign supervision duties during those times. 6.1.2 K-5 teachers shall be in the classroom at least five (5) minutes before the start of class. a. This shall not apply to those teachers who have been assigned to other school activities at that time. b. In cases of rain or extreme cold, K-5 teachers shall be in their teaching station at least fifteen (15) minutes prior to the convening of their class. 6.1.3 Unit members are required to be on campus during the normal work day, except: a. during their duty-free lunch; and b. during their preparation period – when advance notification is provided to the site administrator or designee pursuant to site procedures communicated to all unit members. The expectation is that staff are present during their on-site preparation period absent extenuating circumstances or to perform curricular related tasks.
On-Site and In Classrooms. 6.1.1 Except for part-time unit members or unless otherwise approved in advance by a site administrator, teachers shall be on-site at least fifteen (15) minutes prior to the opening of their session. a. Except for DK-5 scheduled yard supervision, the District shall not assign supervision duties during those times. 6.1.2 DK-5 teachers shall be in the classroom at least five (5) minutes before the start of class. a. This shall not apply to those teachers who have been assigned to other school activities at that time. b. In cases of rain, extreme cold or poor air quality (as determined by the District), DK-5 teachers shall be in their teaching station at least fifteen (15) minutes prior to the convening of their class. 6.1.3 The on-site workday for DK teachers shall be the same as K-5 teachers at their assigned elementary school. 6.1.4 Unit members are required to be on campus during the normal work day, except: a. during their duty-free lunch; and b. during their preparation period – when advance notification is provided to the site administrator or designee pursuant to site procedures communicated to all unit members. The expectation is that staff are present during their on-site preparation period absent extenuating circumstances or to perform curricular related tasks.
On-Site and In Classrooms. 7.1.1 Unless otherwise approved in advance by a site administrator, teachers shall be on-site at least fifteen (15) minutes prior to the opening of their session. a. Except for K-5 scheduled yard supervision, the District shall not assign supervision duties during those times. 7.1.2 K-5 teachers shall be in the classroom at least five (5) minutes before the start of class. a. This shall not apply to those teachers who have been assigned to other school activities at that time. b. In cases of rain or extreme cold, K-5 teachers shall be in their teaching station at least fifteen (15) minutes prior to the convening of their class. 7.1.3 Unit members are required to be on campus during the normal work day, except: a. during their duty-free lunch; and b. during their preparation period – when advance notification is provided to the building administrator pursuant to site procedures communicated to all unit members prior to the first day of instruction.
On-Site and In Classrooms. 7.1.1 Teachers shall be on-site fifteen at least (15) minutes prior to the opening of their session. 7.1.2 K-5 teachers shall be in the classroom at least five (5) minutes before the start of class. a. This shall not apply to those teachers who have been assigned to other school activities at that time. b. In cases of rain or extreme cold, K-5 teachers shall be in their teaching station at least fifteen (15) minutes prior to the convening of their class. 7.1.3 Unit members are required to be on campus during the normal work day, except: a. during their duty-free lunch; and b. during their preparation period – with prior approval from a building administrator.
On-Site and In Classrooms. 6.1.1 Except for part-time unit members or unless otherwise approved in advance by a site administrator, teachers shall be on-site at least fifteen (15) minutes prior to the opening of their session. a. Except for TK-5 scheduled yard supervision, the District shall not assign supervision duties during those times. 6.1.2 PreK-5 teachers shall be in the classroom at least five (5) minutes before the start of class. a. This shall not apply to those teachers who have been assigned to other school activities at that time. b. In cases of rain, extreme cold or poor air quality (as determined by the District), PreK-5 teachers shall be in their teaching station at least fifteen
On-Site and In Classrooms. 6.1.1 Unless otherwise approved in advance by a site administrator, teachers shall be on-site at least fifteen (15) minutes prior to the start of the school day (First Bell) opening of their session. a. Except for DK-5 scheduled yard supervision, the District shall not assign supervision duties during those times. 6.1.2 DK-5 teachers shall be in the classroom at least five (5) minutes before the start of class. a. This shall not apply to those teachers who have been assigned to other school activities at that time. b. In cases of rain or extreme cold, DK-5 teachers shall be in their teaching station at least fifteen (15) minutes prior to the convening of their class. 6.1.3 Unit members are required to be on campus during the normal work day, except: a. during their duty-free lunch; and b. during their preparation period – when advance notification is provided to the site administrator or designee pursuant to site procedures communicated to all unit members. The expectation is that staff are present during their on-site preparation period absent extenuating circumstances or to perform curricular related tasks.
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