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Paraprofessionals/Teacher Aides. The work year for paraprofessionals and teacher aides in the Edison school system shall be the same as that for teachers, in effect, the work year is the same as the calendar year for students with the addition of one (1) day before school opens. In addition, paraprofessionals will attend two (2) full in-service days during the school year. If required, teacher aides shall attend one (1) full in-service day during the school year and will be paid their normal hourly rate of pay. On conference days, paraprofessionals and teacher aides shall be permitted to leave fifteen (15) minutes after student dismissal.
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Paraprofessionals/Teacher Aides. 1. The regular work day for full-time paraprofessionals and teacher aides shall consist of seven (7) hours which includes a duty-free lunch period. The lunch period shall be of the same duration as a pupil lunch period and shall be scheduled at a time designated as a pupil lunch period. Paraprofessionals and teacher aides in the middle schools and high schools only shall also be entitled to an additional fifteen (15) minute break. 2. Where administratively possible, paraprofessionals assigned to individual teachers may be scheduled to share the same lunch period and preparation period. 3. The work week for part-time paraprofessionals and teacher aides shall be determined proportionally. 4. On the last school day of each school year, paraprofessionals and teacher aides shall be required to work hours which are proportionate, in terms of their daily work hours, to the number of hours teachers are required to work.
Paraprofessionals/Teacher Aides. 1. The regular work day for full-time paraprofessionals and teacher aides shall consist of seven (7) hours which includes a duty-free lunch period. The lunch period shall be of the same duration as a teacher lunch period and shall be scheduled at a time designated as a teacher lunch period. Paraprofessionals and teacher aides in the middle schools and high schools only shall also be entitled to an additional fifteen
Paraprofessionals/Teacher Aides. 1. The work year for Paraprofessionals and Teacher Aides in the Edison school system shall be the same as that for teachers, in effect, the work year is the same as the calendar year for students with the addition of up to two (2) days before school opens, one (1) day before school opens which shall be used for opening meetings/department meetings and one (1) day before school as a convocation and professional development day. On conference days, Paraprofessionals and Teacher Aides shall be permitted to leave fifteen (15) minutes after student dismissal. 2. Paraprofessionals and Teacher Aides shall be permitted to leave on the opening of school meeting date upon conclusion of the Principal’s meeting but shall complete GCN Training on their own time, to be completed by the due date for the teacher GCN training completion.
Paraprofessionals/Teacher Aides. 1. The regular work day for full-time Paraprofessionals and Teacher Aides shall consist of seven (7) hours which includes a duty-free lunch period. The lunch period shall be of the same duration as a teacher lunch period and shall be scheduled at a time designated as a teacher lunch period. Paraprofessionals and Teacher Aides in the middle schools and high schools only shall also be entitled to an additional twenty (20) minute break. 2. Paraprofessionals and Teacher Xxxxx assigned to the MD, LLD,Autistic Classes and full-day Preschool program shall be entitled to a twenty (20) minute break. For those in middle schools and high schools, this shall be in addition to their existing twenty (20) minute break as included in Article IX, Paragraph C, Item 1. 3. Where administratively possible, Paraprofessionals assigned to individual teachers may be scheduled to share the same lunch period and preparation period. 4. The work week for part-time Paraprofessionals and Teacher Aides shall be determined proportionally. 5. On the last school day of each school year, Paraprofessionals and Teacher Aides shall be required to work hours which are proportionate, in terms of their daily work hours, to the number of hours that teachers are required to work.

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