TEACHING HOURS AND TEACHING LOAD Sample Clauses

TEACHING HOURS AND TEACHING LOAD. Section 1 Work Day For the applicable agreement period, the normal work day will be seven and one-quarter (7 ¼) hours including arrival time fifteen (15) minutes before and departure time (15) minutes after the students’ school day. The normal work day will include uninterrupted prep time. The Building Principal, as authorized by the Superintendent, upon request of a teacher or group of teachers, may waive the requirement to remain fifteen (15) minutes after the school day for a specific day or days. It is recognized; however, that the proper performance of their duties may, on occasion, require these persons to work longer than the normal work day, i.e. for conferences, faculty meetings, department meetings, etc. Therefore, “mandatory meetings will occur two times per month and be no longer than 90 minutes in length, inclusive of the additional 15 minutes beyond the scheduled student school day. A schedule of the meetings will be distributed by June 30th of the previous school year, but may be changed at the discretion of the Principal with 48 hours’ notice.” Teachers will also remain at school after the fifteen (15) minutes described above, during one (1) day each calendar week for such periods of time as is necessary to provide students extra help, and/or to meet with parents or guardians, concerning the progress of their children or wards. No teacher shall be required to work more than a normal seven and one- quarter (7 ¼) hour day, including fifteen (15) minutes before and (15) minutes after the students’ school day, which will include uninterrupted prep time; this provision does not apply to other contractually agreed upon time and meetings. Should state law require a longer instructional day, or more days, the teachers shall work the added time and the parties shall immediately commence impact bargaining on the issue. This article does not purport to cover the arrival and departure time of teachers involved in special assignments. Section 2 Other Personnel Personnel other than classroom teachers will work at their assigned tasks for the length of the regular teachers' work day. The exact daily schedule will be worked out on an individual basis between the Administration and the employee with notification to the Association. Instructional Coaches are required to work an additional five (5) days at their per diem rate, beyond the work year for a total of 189 days. These days will be determined prior to the start of the new school year and at the discr...
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TEACHING HOURS AND TEACHING LOAD. 9.1 Teachers shall be required to work on the days specified in the official school calendar and according to the schedule of opening and closing schools as determined by the Board. Mandatory professional development days shall not be scheduled on Saturdays or Sundays. Except for special orientation meetings for new teachers, teachers who are required to work extra days before or after the dates specified in the official calendar shall receive additional compensation at their appropriate daily rate. 9.2 Teaching hours do not apply to extra duty assignments, see “UHSAA and/or Extra Compensation Program.”
TEACHING HOURS AND TEACHING LOAD. A. The standard workweek of teachers shall be Monday through Friday and the normal in-school time for teachers shall be as follows, unless professional duties, such as parent-teacher conferences, require teachers to remain for a longer period: Elementary (Young 5’s thru 5th) 8:15 A.M. - 3:40 P.M. Middle School (6 through 8) 7:30 A.M. - 2:50 P.M. High School (9 through 12) 7:30 A.M. - 3:00 P.M. Where the time extends beyond the last assigned period of the day, it shall not apply to Fridays or the day preceding holidays or vacation. The Administration may schedule a required parent-teacher meeting for an open house beyond the contracted school day or school year each year. In addition, each year a teacher shall be responsible to participate in one other parent-teacher meeting beyond the contracted school day which is mutually agreeable to the teacher and the Administration. B. The Administration, upon advance written notice to the Association President, may provide a normal in-school time as to any or all buildings different from that set forth in Section A. provided that: 1. The beginning and ending times for the teacher shall not be earlier or later than: Elementary 8:05 A.M. - 3:40 P.M. 2. The normal in-school time of the teacher shall not be increased as a result of such different schedule of hours. C. In the secondary schools and for elementary literacy and math coaches, the Administration may fix a schedule of hours beyond the above limits to accommodate an extended school. The normal in-school time of the teacher shall be continuous and shall not be increased as a result of such different schedule of hours. The individual teaching assignments within the departments affected by the above variation in hours shall be made by the Administration. D. All elementary teachers shall be entitled to an uninterrupted lunch period of not less than 35 minutes, and all secondary teachers shall be entitled to an uninterrupted lunch period of not less than 30 minutes. Lunch periods shall be duty free. In the event that the elementary lunch period is reduced from 40 to 35 minutes then the in-school time for teachers (Section A) shall be reduced by the same amount. E. The teaching load in the secondary schools (6-12) shall consist of a weekly ratio of 25 teaching periods to 5 periods of preparation for traditional semesters or 20 teaching periods to 5 periods of preparation for trimester. The teaching load in the elementary schools (Young 5’s-5) shall on a weekly basis ...
TEACHING HOURS AND TEACHING LOAD. A. Teacher Day
TEACHING HOURS AND TEACHING LOAD. A. As professionals, teachers are expected to devote to their assignments the time necessary to meet their responsibilities. Because it is administratively essential to maintain a record of attendance for all teachers, teachers shall be required to swipe their identification access card at the beginning of each work day. B. No extension in the daily working hours, seven (7) hours and five (5) minutes, shall be made by the Board without first negotiating with the Association. Days when regularly scheduled teachers' meetings are held shall not be considered an extension of the school day. Teachers' meetings shall be no more than one (1) hour in duration. The Board reserves the right to designate any one-day a week except Friday as teacher meeting day. The Board retains the right to adjust the daily schedule of each teacher within the regular workday. There shall be two (2) teacher meetings per month, except that there shall be one (1) additional floating meeting per quarterly marking period for a total of four (4) floating meetings per school year. The Principal reserves the right to schedule an emergency teacher meeting. At least two (2) days' notice shall be given for meetings. If an emergency meeting must be called without two (2) days prior notice, then faculty members who can substantiate a prior commitment shall be excused with the permission of the Principal. Teachers may depart the building following the exit of the regular school buses on Fridays, the day preceding the start of school holidays, and the day of Back-to-School Night/Open House. 1. Any teacher who is under a part-time contract shall not be required to stay beyond his/her contracted assignment. 2. The day prior to Thanksgiving, Winter break, and Spring break will be an early dismissal. The day after Back-to-School Night/Open House will be an early dismissalgdismissal for staff and students. During midterms and finals teachers shall work until fifteen minutes after dismissal. If a midterm or final is on a Friday, teachers may leave ten minutes after bus departure. C. No teacher teaching core education classes in the mathematics, science, social studies, or language arts departments shall be required to teach more than a total of four (4) different preparations in any one semester. If a "core" teacher is assigned four (4) different preps, then only one (1) of the four (4) assigned preps may be a new prep for that teacher. D. Teachers shall have a daily duty-free lunch period. E. Teachers s...
TEACHING HOURS AND TEACHING LOAD. A. The teacher’s regular work year shall be seven (7) days beyond the length of the student’s school year. 1. In the event the School Board adopts a calendar, which exceeds 175 student days or requires teachers to work beyond the above agreed upon allotted work days beyond the student school year for other reasons, teachers shall be paid the per diem rate of their regular salary of the work year in which the additional days occur. Teachers will be notified of any such requirement at the time of the adoption of the school calendar whenever possible but in no case less than thirty (30) days prior to any required days. Inability to work on such days unless adopted as part of a school calendar shall not be subject to consumption of any type of leave nor be the basis for any evaluative or disciplinary action. Such days adopted, as part of the regular calendar shall be treated as all other days for purposes of absence and leave. B. The teacher workday shall start fifteen (15) minutes before the student day and will conclude fifteen (15) minutes after the instructional day has ended. C. Teachers have a professional responsibility to attend I.E.P. meetings, meet with parents of students and provide supplemental assistance to students as needed. Such responsibilities will be scheduled within the regular teacher workday whenever possible. D. Teachers may be required to remain after the end of the regular work day, without additional compensation for the purpose of attending faculty meetings; whenever possible, such meetings shall not exceed (sixty (60) minutes and, except for reasonable need or emergencies, shall be limited to two (2) such meetings each month. On early release days, the teachers’ regular workday ends at 3:00 p.m. E. Notice of any regularly scheduled faculty meetings, except where there is urgency, shall be given three (3) days prior to the meeting. Teachers may suggest items for the agenda so that whenever possible, the agenda for the meeting will be distributed to the teachers one (1) day prior to the meeting. F. Teachers participation in field trips, which extend beyond the teacher's in-school workday, overnight or weekday trips, shall be voluntary. G. Teachers will be allowed one (1) period (of about forty (40) minutes) per day or eighty (80) minutes every other day. H. All teachers shall be available to meet with parents during prep periods and before or after the student day for individual conferences upon the parents’ request or when the teach...
TEACHING HOURS AND TEACHING LOAD. A. 1. All teachers may be assigned appropriate starting and dismissal times, provided that their total work day will be no longer than seven (7) consecutive hours, including the duty-free lunch period guaranteed to them under Section C of this Article, and no teacher will be required to report for duty earlier than 7:30 a.m. nor remain on duty later than 4:00p.m. The length of the assigned work day will be substantially equivalent for all teachers. The length of the day may be altered due to emergencies.
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TEACHING HOURS AND TEACHING LOAD. A. 1. Teachers shall indicate their presence for duty by initialing the appropriate column of the faculty “sign in” roster.
TEACHING HOURS AND TEACHING LOAD. A. 1. If the High Schools operate on a block schedule, the following provi- sions shall apply: • Except where a teacher has agreed in advance, no High School teacher shall teach more than four (4) classes in one day. • The teaching load over a four-day rotation shall not exceed fifteen (15) instructional blocks, except that Science teachers shall not exceed twelve (12) instructional blocks over a four-day rotation, exclusive of lab blocks. • On any day when the schedule reverts to a non-block format, no High School teacher shall teach more than five (5) classes on such day. On such days, periods shall not exceed forty-four minutes, except that peri- od which includes homeroom may be sixty minutes in duration. Teach- ers shall also be entitled to a duty-free lunch and subject to duty assign- ments as provided hereinafter. Teachers shall receive one preparation period on such days. • In scheduling class assignments, the Board will make a reasonable ef- fort to achieve a maximum of three instructional preparations for core curriculum courses (i.e., Science, Mathematics, English and Social Studies.) • Teachers shall be entitled to a duty free lunch of no less than thirty (30) continuous minutes per day. If a teacher does not have assigned curric- ulum responsibilities, that teacher may be assigned duty for the balance of the lunch block up to three (3) times per week. • On a day when a teacher teaches an entire morning block of classes with no prep or other break prior to the lunch block, or teaches an en- tire afternoon block of classes immediately following the lunch block, the teacher shall not be assigned lunch duty on such day. • High School teachers shall not exceed four (4) duties over a four-day rotation. • High School teachers shall be guaranteed five (5) preparation blocks over a four-day rotation. • Teachers who agree to teach an additional class shall be compensated at 1/7 of their current salary.
TEACHING HOURS AND TEACHING LOAD. A. No teacher shall be required to report for duty earlier than 8:00AM, nor shall be required to remain in school longer than thirty (30) minutes after the close of the pupil day. Basic Skills work hours are six hours per day, five days per week between 8:30AM and 2:30PM or such time as the pupil days ends in an early dismissal. B. The Administration shall make every reasonable effort, within the limits of practicability and within the ability to properly schedule a pupil day, not to schedule a teacher to teach continuously for more than four (4) periods for Junior High teachers, or three (3) hours for elementary teachers. C. The Administration shall make every reasonable effort, within the limits of practicability and within the ability to properly schedule a pupil day, to provide for each teaching staff member one (1) period of preparation per day. All teachers will be compensated for any lost designated preparation period(s) at a rate of thirty-five ($35.00) dollars per period. A period shall be no less than 44 minutes. If a teacher had received more than five (5) preparation periods in a week, the Board may recover such excess period(s) by assigning said teacher to a duty of educational nature. The Administration shall provide each teaching staff member one (1) duty free lunch equal to the student lunch period. D. The Administration shall establish committees, when a need arises, for evaluation of the curriculum and extra-curricular activities. Statement of need may be initiated by teachers as well as the Administration. By June 1st of each year a list of committees will be posted on the central office bulletin board, and teachers will be given a one week period to volunteer before any assignments are made. E. Elementary conferences schedule shall be three (3) days and one (1) evening for a total of four (4) half days for each conference period. The junior high school conference schedule shall be two (2) days and one (1) evening for a total of three (3) half days for each conference period. Elementary and Junior High conference to be scheduled on the same evening and evening conferences are not to exceed a total of two (2) hours. Junior High conferences will be scheduled by the administration and elementary conferences to be scheduled by the individual teachers. F. All teachers will be permitted to leave at the end of their school day on any day when evening conferences are to be held, if no afternoon conferences are scheduled for said teacher. G. Dism...
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