Elementary Preparation Time. 17.8.1. Each primary grade elementary classroom teacher grades TK-2, shall be provided a minimum of one hundred (100) minutes preparation time during the school week. 17.8.1.1. At least fifty (50) minutes of this time will be scheduled within the unit members’ site workday, which includes twenty (20) minutes before school, twenty-five (25) minutes after the primary grade dismissal ▇▇▇▇, and twenty (20) minutes after the upper grade dismissal ▇▇▇▇. Unit members shall not be assigned any instructional or supervision duties during the planning/preparation time. 17.8.1.2. For at least 32 weeks per year, the District shall provide fifty (50) minutes of prep, per week, unless adjusted for field trips, minimum days and testing schedules. This prep time shall be scheduled within the instructional day for students. Unit members shall not be assigned any instructional or supervision duties during this planning/preparation time. 17.8.2. For any week in which there are at least four (4) student instructional days, the District shall provide each upper grade, 3-5, elementary classroom teacher an average of one hundred (100) minutes per week of preparation time during the school year, unless adjusted for field trips, minimum days and testing schedules. This preparation time will be scheduled within the instructional day for students. Unit members shall not be assigned any instructional or supervision duties during their planning/preparation time. 17.8.2.1. In order to meet the commitment to provide the elementary preparation time provided for herein, if the elementary preparation time is provided by physical education (p.e.) teachers, those p.e. prep teachers shall receive two (2) fifty (50) minute preparation periods per five day week. If assigned to one school, elementary p.e. prep teachers shall perform other duties required of classroom teachers at the school. 17.8.3. Classroom teachers grades 1 to 5 shall ensure that students receive 200 minutes of physical education instruction every 10 consecutive school days. If some physical education instruction is provided by a credentialed physical education teacher, the regular classroom teacher shall provide the remainder.
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Elementary Preparation Time. 17.8.1. Each primary grade elementary classroom teacher grades TK-2, shall be provided a minimum of one hundred (100) minutes preparation time during the school week.
17.8.1.1. At least fifty (50) minutes of this time will shall be scheduled within the unit members’ site workday, which includes twenty (20) minutes before school, twenty-five (25) minutes after the primary grade dismissal ▇▇▇▇bell, and twenty (20) minutes after the upper grade dismissal ▇▇▇▇bell. Unit members shall not be assigned any instructional or supervision duties during the planning/preparation time.
17.8.1.2. For at least 32 weeks per year, the District shall provide fifty (50) minutes of prep, per week, unless adjusted for field trips, minimum days and testing schedules. This prep time shall be scheduled within the instructional day for students. Unit members shall not be assigned any instructional or supervision duties during this planning/preparation time.
17.8.2. For any week in which there are at least four (4) student instructional days, the District shall provide each upper grade, 3-5, elementary classroom teacher an average of one hundred (100) minutes per week of preparation time during the school year, unless adjusted for field trips, minimum days and testing schedules. This preparation time will shall be scheduled within the instructional day for students. Unit members shall not be assigned any instructional or supervision duties during their planning/preparation time.
17.8.2.1. In order to meet the commitment to provide the elementary preparation time provided for herein, if the elementary preparation time is provided by physical education (p.e.P.E.) teachers, those p.e. P.E. prep teachers shall receive two (2) fifty (50) minute preparation periods per five day week.
17.8.2.2. If assigned to one school, elementary p.e. P.E. prep teachers shall perform other duties required of classroom teachers at the schoolschool such as supervision and adjunct duties. P.E. prep teachers shall have one common collaboration day per trimester in addition to the District and Site PD days.
17.8.3. Classroom teachers grades 1 to 5 shall ensure that students receive 200 minutes of physical education instruction every 10 consecutive school days. If some physical education instruction is provided by a credentialed physical education teacher, the regular classroom teacher shall provide the remainder.
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Elementary Preparation Time. 17.8.1. Each primary grade elementary classroom teacher grades TK-2, shall be provided a minimum of one hundred (100) minutes preparation time during the school week.
17.8.1.1. At least fifty (50) minutes of this time will be scheduled within the unit members’ site workday, which includes twenty (20) minutes before school, twenty-five (25) minutes after the primary grade dismissal ▇▇▇▇, and twenty (20) minutes after the upper grade dismissal ▇▇▇▇. Unit members shall not be assigned any instructional or supervision duties during the planning/preparation time.
17.8.1.2. For at least 32 weeks per year, the District shall provide fifty (50) minutes of prep, per week, unless adjusted for field trips, minimum days and testing schedules. This prep time shall be scheduled within the instructional day for students. Unit members shall not be assigned any instructional or supervision duties during this planning/preparation time.
17.8.2. For any week in which there are at least four (4) student instructional days, the District shall provide each upper grade, 3-5, elementary classroom teacher an average of one hundred (100) minutes per week of preparation time during the school year, unless adjusted for field trips, minimum days and testing schedules. This preparation time will be scheduled within the instructional day for students. Unit members shall not be assigned any instructional or supervision duties during their planning/preparation time.
17.8.2.1. In order to meet the commitment to provide the elementary preparation time provided for herein, if the elementary preparation time is provided by physical education (p.e.P.E.) teachers, those p.e. P.E. prep teachers shall receive two (2) fifty (50) minute preparation periods per five day week. If assigned to one school, elementary p.e. P.E. prep teachers shall perform other duties required of classroom teachers at the school.
17.8.3. Classroom teachers grades 1 to 5 shall ensure that students receive 200 minutes of physical education instruction every 10 consecutive school days. If some physical education instruction is provided by a credentialed physical education teacher, the regular classroom teacher shall provide the remainder.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement