Teacher's Year Sample Clauses

Teacher's Year. 2.1.1 The teachers’ year shall consist of 184 days of regularly scheduled service as prescribed in the official calendar adopted by the Board of Education. There shall be no more than four district professional development days included in the 184-day academic calendar, unless mutually agreed by the Parties. 2.1.2 In developing a school calendar for recommendation to the Board, the first contact day with students shall not occur before August 15 and the last day for teachers shall be no later than May 31, unless required by extraordinary circumstances. (Extraordinary circumstances in this section shall be defined as beyond what is usual, ordinary, regular, or established, e.g., calamity days or construction.) The Superintendent will seek input from officers of the ETA and discuss alternatives with them. The administration will provide a draft of the calendar recommendation to the Association five (5) weeks or more in advance of the Board meeting where the calendar will be adopted, unless both parties agree another timeline is required by extraordinary circumstances. This input is not a mandate, but the Board's recognition of the Association's concern. The calendar for the succeeding year must be adopted prior to the close of the current school year, unless both parties agree another timeline is required by extraordinary circumstances. 2.1.3 In addition to the regular school year and extended time, three (3) additional pre-school workshop days shall be provided. Bargaining unit members in attendance shall be paid at the rate of .0050 times the base salary applicable to the immediately succeeding regular school year per day. Two (2) workshop days scheduled by the administration to be used for administrative meetings and/or inservice. One (1) day shall be teacher directed. At least two weeks prior to the opening of school, teachers may come into the building to ready their rooms on a voluntary basis. All buildings shall remain open until 11:00 p.m. for the day before the start of school for students.
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Teacher's Year. 2.1.1 The teachers’ year shall consist of 184 days of regularly scheduled service as prescribed in the official calendar adopted by the Board of Education. 2.1.2 In developing a school calendar for recommendation to the Board, the first contact day with students shall not occur before August 15 and the last day for teachers shall be no later than May 31, unless required by extraordinary circumstances. (Extraordinary circumstances in this section shall be defined as beyond what is usual, ordinary, regular, or established, e.g., calamity days or construction.) The Superintendent will seek input from officers of the ETA and discuss alternatives with them. The administration will provide a draft of the calendar recommendation to the Association five (5) weeks or more in advance of the Board meeting where the calendar will be adopted. This input is not a mandate, but the Board's recognition of the Association's concern. The calendar for the succeeding year must be adopted prior to the close of the current school year. 2.1.3 In addition to the regular school year and extended time, three (3) additional pre-school workshop days shall be provided. Bargaining unit members in attendance shall be paid at the rate of .0050 times the base salary applicable to the immediately succeeding regular school year per day. Two (2) workshop days scheduled by the administration to be used for administrative meetings and/or inservice. One (1) day shall be teacher directed. At least two weeks prior to the opening of school, teachers may come into the building to ready their rooms on a voluntary basis. All buildings shall remain open until 11:00 p.m. for the day before the start of school for students.
Teacher's Year. The teaching staff’s regular contract year will consist of the following: 1. One hundred eighty (180) student days. 2. Four (4) days for professional meetings and workdays. a) Programs/Meetings will not be scheduled past noon of the first teacher workday each school year. Programs and schedules for the remaining professional meeting days and workdays will be determined in consultation with the Task Force. 3. Staff new to the District may not have more than five (5) days for professional meetings/workdays.

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