BEA Daily Load Sample Clauses

BEA Daily Load. (daily load limits beginning in the 2016-2017 school year) 27 When middle school core daily load reaches 150, the building principal, the HR 28 Administrator and the WenEA President will meet to evaluate the cause of the 29 overload. 30
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BEA Daily Load. 39 40 Teachers’ daily loads should not exceed 150 in core classes, 190 in P.E., 180 in 41 Tech labs, and 200 for all others (excluding music). The core curriculum classes 42 are defined as science, mathematics, language arts, social studies, and foreign
BEA Daily Load. 25 When middle school core daily load reaches 161, the building principal, the HR 26 Administrator and the WenEA President will meet to evaluate the cause of the 27 overload.
BEA Daily Load. 37 38 Teachers’ daily loads should not exceed 160 in core classes, 190 in P.E., 180 in 39 Tech labs, and 200 for all others (excluding music). The core curriculum classes 40 are defined as science, mathematics, language arts, social studies, and foreign 41 language. For the purposes of determining daily load and class size, health and 42 art are calculated as core classes. 43 1 No class shall be less than 20 if the individual teacher’s daily load is less than 144 2 in core classes, 171 in P.E., 162 in tech lab and 180 in all other classes except 3 music. However, if the individual teacher is assigned a combination class, the 20 4 minimum shall not apply. 5

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