- CONTRACTED TIME Sample Clauses

The CONTRACTED TIME clause defines the specific period within which the parties are obligated to complete their contractual duties. It typically sets out start and end dates for performance, and may include provisions for extensions or penalties if deadlines are missed. This clause ensures that all parties are clear on the timeline for delivery or completion, helping to prevent disputes over delays and to allocate responsibility for time-related risks.
- CONTRACTED TIME. Bus drivers will be contracted for 179 workdays, plus 8 paid holidays for a total of 187 contract days. All contracted drivers who have additional available driving time will be given preference for substitute assignments during this available time. A bus driver's pay shall be figured on the number of hours actually driven with an additional 15 minutes paid for the morning pre-trip safety check and 15 minutes for the afternoon pre-trip safety check which includes after route cleaning. A driver may only receive compensation for a maximum of two (2) pre-trip safety checks per day for regular routes. The pre-trip safety checks shall include the cleaning of the interior of the school buses. All full-time (AM/PM) regular routes will be a guaranteed minimum of four (4) hours. The AM segment shall be a minimum of two (2) hours which includes fifteen (15) minutes for a pre-trip safety check prior to the AM segment. The PM segment shall be a minimum of two (2) hours, which includes fifteen (15) minutes for fueling and cleaning the bus following the PM segment.
- CONTRACTED TIME. Failure to pick your child(ren) up no later than 5:00 pm will result in late charges being assessed at the rate of $15.00 per child for every 15 minutes.
- CONTRACTED TIME. 1. All mandatory building level meetings will not exceed two hours of contracted time per month. (2012) 2. Contracted time will not exceed eight hours per day. (2012) 3. All certified staff will receive a minimum of 50-60 minutes of plan time per day depending on the individual building’s schedule. All certified staff will have at least one continuous 30 minute block of plan time. If this criterion is not met it must be reviewed and approved by the superintendent or designee. (2013) 4. During the opening PD days before school begins; teachers will have at least 33 to 40% of the time to work in their rooms. Example: If we schedule 3 days of PD before school starts, the teachers will have the equivalent to 1 day of working in their classrooms. 5 days of PD would warrant 2 days of classroom work time. Any grade level team time would come from the teacher classroom time. (2017)

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