Secondary Faculty Duties Sample Clauses

Secondary Faculty Duties. The Secondary Instructional faculty workload includes five (5) periods of a six (6) period schedule, or three (3) periods out of four (4) periods in the case of a four-by-four block schedule. Overloads in the site school will be compensated at the faculty’s hourly rate. Lead Academy teachers in a six (6) period environment shall have one (1) class treated as an overload.
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  • Specific Duties Manager’s duties include the following:

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