TEACHING HOURS AND TEACHING LOAD EMPLOYEE HOURS AND EMPLOYEE LOAD Sample Clauses

TEACHING HOURS AND TEACHING LOAD EMPLOYEE HOURS AND EMPLOYEE LOAD. TEACHERS ONLY A. As professionals, teachers are expected to devote to their assignments the time necessary to meet their responsibilities. 1. All elementary teachers shall be in their assigned rooms and ready to work at least twenty (20) minutes prior to the official opening of their respective school and shall remain at least twenty (20) minutes after the close of the official school day. Teachers are required to remain at their respective places of assignment during the times specified above. Teachers shall be available for providing aid to students, conferring with parents or staff members and professional meetings and shall not be required to remain beyond twenty (20) minutes after the close of the students’ scheduled school day. a. All elementary classroom teachers must report to their respective classrooms by 8:00 a.m., and remain there until 8:10 a.m. for the purpose of preparation for their respective teaching functions during the school day. b. Elementary teachers with homeroom assignments will be in their assigned room with their assigned students from 8:10 a.m. to 8:20 a.m. for homeroom activities. 2. All high school and middle school teachers shall be in their assigned rooms and ready to work at least five (5) minutes prior to the official opening of the students’ school day (7:55 a.m.), and shall remain at least thirteen (13) minutes after the close of the official school day. Teachers are required to remain at their respective places of assignment during the times specified above. Teachers shall be available for providing aid to students, conferring with parents or staff members, and professional meetings and shall not be required to remain beyond thirteen (13) minutes after the close of the students’ scheduled school day (2:37 p.m.). 3. All basic skills and special area teachers must report for outside duty or auditorium duty, as assigned by the administration, by 8:00 a.m., and remain on such duty until 8:10 a.m. From 8:10 a.m. to 8:20 a.m. these teachers shall prepare for their respective teaching functions.
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