Secondary Preparations Sample Clauses

The 'Secondary Preparations' clause defines the requirements and procedures for any preparatory work that must be completed in addition to the primary obligations under an agreement. This may include tasks such as site setup, procurement of materials, or obtaining necessary permits before the main work can commence. By specifying these secondary steps, the clause ensures that all foundational activities are addressed in advance, reducing the risk of delays and misunderstandings during the execution of the primary contract obligations.
Secondary Preparations. An effort should be made to limit teaching preparations of secondary teachers to a maximum of four preparations. This shall not apply, however, to special education or community education.
Secondary Preparations. The District shall attempt to reduce the number of teaching preparations at the secondary level (7-12) with the goal to have no employee teaching more than three (3) preparations daily. If it should be necessary for any employee to have four (4) or more preparations during a given year, that employee shall be given priority consideration the following year to have a reduction in his/her daily preparations. However, the District and the Association recognize that certain programmatic decisions, as determined by the Board, will require some staff members to have more than three (3) preparations daily.
Secondary Preparations. Every effort shall be made to limit secondary preparations to three (3).
Secondary Preparations. In general, secondary teachers (9 - 12) shall not be required to teach more than two preparations per term. Exceptions may be made where curriculum offerings for more than one school year would have to be curtailed or where unusual circumstances of programming make no other efficient alternative possible. The above provision shall not prohibit any teacher from voluntarily agreeing to teach more than two preparations.