Teaching Periods. It is agreed that the Board of Education will exercise due diligence to achieve the realization of the following standard with a minimum of reasonable necessary exceptions: A. Secondary school teachers shall not be required to teach more than 1250 minutes per week (middle school-including Quest and Advisory) or 1265 minutes per week (high school). B. Secondary school teachers shall not be required to teach more than two subject areas in any school term. C. Secondary school teachers shall not be required to have more than three teaching preparations in any school day. D. Teaching (as referenced in this Article) shall be defined as time in which a teacher is actively involved with a class of multiple students in the art of teaching and for which he/she has participated in the preparing, implementing and/or evaluating student learning. E. Under extraordinary circumstances, a secondary school teacher may be requested to teach an additional class of students such that the teacher teaches more than the minutes specified in Article 20 paragraph A above. In such instances, the teacher shall be paid up to an additional .2 of his/her yearly salary for teaching the additional class. Any teacher who receives additional pay in accordance with this paragraph shall remain responsible for the typical number of duties. If the additional class occurs during preparation time, the teacher shall not be compensated for lost preparation time. F. For classes that are determined by the administration to require additional teaching, preparation and student tutoring time than is required for the typical class, the administration may designate the class as an “extra duty class” and compensate the teacher of that class for the extra teaching time in accordance with the following formula:
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Teaching Periods. It is agreed that the Board of Education will exercise due diligence to achieve the realization of the following standard with a minimum of reasonable necessary exceptions:
A. Secondary school teachers shall not be required to teach more than 1250 minutes per week (middle school-including Quest and Advisory) or 1265 minutes per week (high school).
B. Secondary school teachers shall not be required to teach more than two subject areas in any school term.
C. Secondary school teachers shall not be required to have more than three teaching preparations in any school day.
D. Teaching (as referenced in this Article) shall be defined as time in which a teacher is actively involved with a class of multiple students in the art of teaching and for which he/she has they have participated in the preparing, implementing and/or evaluating student learning.
E. X. Under extraordinary circumstances, a secondary school teacher may be requested to teach an additional class of students such that the teacher teaches more than the minutes specified in Article 20 paragraph A above. In such instances, the teacher shall be paid up to an additional .2 of his/her their yearly salary for teaching the additional class. Any teacher who receives additional pay in accordance with this paragraph shall remain responsible for the typical number of duties. If the additional class occurs during preparation time, the teacher shall not be compensated for lost preparation time.
F. For classes that are determined by the administration to require additional teaching, preparation and student tutoring time than is required for the typical class, the administration may designate the class as an “extra duty class” and compensate the teacher of that class for the extra teaching time in accordance with the following formula:
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Teaching Periods. It is agreed that the Board of Education will exercise due diligence to achieve the realization of the following standard with a minimum of reasonable necessary exceptions:
A. Secondary school teachers shall not be required to teach more than 1250 minutes per week (middle school-including Quest and Advisory) or 1265 minutes per week (high school).
B. Secondary school teachers shall not be required to teach more than two subject areas in any school term.
C. Secondary school teachers shall not be required to have more than three teaching preparations in any school day.
D. Teaching (as referenced in this Article) shall be defined as time in which a teacher is actively involved with a class of multiple students in the art of teaching and for which he/she has participated in the preparing, implementing and/or evaluating student learning.
E. Under extraordinary circumstances, a secondary school teacher may be requested to teach an additional class of students such that the teacher teaches more than the minutes specified in Article 20 paragraph A above. In such instances, the teacher shall be paid up to an additional .2 of his/her yearly salary for teaching the additional class. Any teacher who receives additional pay in accordance with this paragraph shall remain responsible for the typical number of duties. If the additional class occurs during preparation time, the teacher shall not be compensated for lost preparation time.
F. For classes that are determined by the administration to require additional teaching, preparation and student tutoring time than is required for the typical class, the administration may designate the class as an “extra duty class” and compensate the teacher of that class for the extra teaching time in accordance with the following formula:
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Samples: Professional Agreement