Tutorial Staff Sample Clauses

Tutorial Staff. ‌ (a) The teachers’ work year runs from September 1 until June 30. A full-time teacher’s workload is twenty-five (25) hours per week comprised of: 1. seventeen and one-half (17.5) hours curricular time; and 2. four and one-half (4.5) hours preparation time; and 3. three (3) hours extra-curricular activity time.
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Tutorial Staff. ‌ (a) The teachers’ work year runs from: 2023-24 August 29, 2023 to June 25, 2024 2024-25 August 27, 2024 to June 24, 2025 2025-26 August 26, 2025 to June 24, 2026 2026-27 September 1, 2026 to June 30, 2027 (b) Staff hired prior to June 30, 2013 (as per 10.04 (e)(i)): A full-time teacher’s workload is twenty-five (25) hours per week comprised of: 1. seventeen and one-half (17.5) hours curricular time; and 2. four and one-half (4.5) hours preparation time; and 3. three (3) hours extra-curricular activity time. Staff hired after June 30, 2013: A full-time teacher’s workload is twenty-five (25) hours per week comprised of: 1. twenty and one-half (20.5) hours curricular time; and 2. four and one-half (4.5) hours preparation time. Weekly collaboration time is built into the curricular time above.
Tutorial Staff. Teachers Salary Grid movement shall be based on accumulated years of approved experience with each advancement resulting upon achievement of 0.90 FTE teaching experience. FTE experience is measured in the same manner as is done to determine seniority FTE. Each faculty member’s teaching experience shall be adjusted on September 1 or January 1 following the month in which applicable experience is achieved.
Tutorial Staff. (a) The teachers‟ work year runs from September 1 until June 30. A full-time teacher‟s workload is twenty-five (25) hours per week comprised of: 1. seventeen and one-half (17.5) hours curricular time (including „X‟ block); and 2. four and one-half (4.5) hours preparation time; and 3. three (3) hours extra-curricular activity time. (b) English as a Second Language (ESL) tutorial staff members are required to participate in the annual August Orientation Program. (c) ESL tutorial staff members are identified as those staff members whose primary department is “English as a Second Language”. Within the required classifications, opportunities for this work shall be offered on the basis of seniority first to ESL tutorial staff members and then to staff members in other departments who are deemed by SMS to be qualified to teach English as a second language. Any work that has not been accepted will be assigned to the junior ESL tutorial staff members who will be scheduled to perform the work in question. ESL tutorial staff members required to participate in the August Orientation Program will be notified by May 15th of each year. ESL tutorial staff shall be compensated for any time worked prior to the start of the regular school year at the same tutorial grid placement level as they are entitled to during the regular school year. (d) Compensation for the August Orientation Program will be paid out in a lump sum, subject to statutory deductions, in the first pay period after commencement of the school year. No further payment will result. (e) All full-time teachers shall perform curricular duties during the school term, with the following exceptions: A three (3) week Christmas break A two (2) week Spring break A non-instructional day in January A one (1) day mid-year break (f) Expected Activities All teachers will participate in expected activities as defined below: i) Expectations – The following academic and student life activities that are part of the School‟s tradition are expectations of all teachers: Xxxxx Service Closing Ceremonies Meet the Teacher Night Open House Parent-teacher Interviews Junior School Student-led Conferences ii) Duties – The School‟s duty of care is accountability at common law to protect students from all reasonable foreseeable risks of injury or harm. It is the School‟s expectation that teachers will perform supervisory duties that ensure all reasonable safety procedures are carried out. a) Duty assignments will be carried out on the fol...

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