Common use of Types of Preparation Periods Clause in Contracts

Types of Preparation Periods. Preparation periods may be either “common” or “floating.” A common preparation period is one that is scheduled outside of the instructional day for all teachers at a school, such as at the end or the beginning of the day. A floating preparation period is one that is scheduled within the instructional day, the specific period which may vary from teacher to teacher.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement, Agreement

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