Elementary Recess Duty Sample Clauses

The Elementary Recess Duty clause assigns responsibility to specific staff members for supervising students during recess periods at an elementary school. Typically, this clause outlines which teachers or aides are required to be present, the schedule or rotation for coverage, and any expectations regarding student safety and conduct during recess. Its core practical function is to ensure that students are adequately supervised during unstructured outdoor or indoor play times, thereby promoting safety and accountability among staff.
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Elementary Recess Duty. DK-5 morning or afternoon recess time is counted as instructional time to meet state requirements as described in the Pupil Accounting Manual. Teachers and ancillary staff are expected to supervise recess on a rotational basis to be determined by the building administrator as part of the professional staff’s instructional assignment. Teachers and ancillary staff members do not receive additional compensation for their normal morning or afternoon recess supervision. If an indoor recess is called for inclement weather, teachers are expected to supervise their classrooms as part of instructional time. Regardless of inclement weather, teachers are not expected to supervise recess during regular duty-free lunch periods. If a teacher or ancillary staff member takes more recess duties than normally scheduled for all teachers, s/he would be compensated at the Lunch Supervision rate for those recesses/supervisions above the norm.
Elementary Recess Duty. Y5-5 morning or afternoon recess time is counted as instructional time to meet state requirements as described in the Pupil Accounting Manual. Teachers and ancillary staff are expected to supervise recess on a rotational basis to be determined by the building administrator as part of the professional staff’s instructional assignment. Teachers and ancillary staff members do not receive additional compensation for their normal morning or afternoon recess supervision. If an indoor recess is called for inclement weather, teachers are expected to supervise their classrooms as part of instructional time. Regardless of inclement weather, teachers are not expected to supervise recess during regular duty-free lunch periods. If a teacher or staff member takes more recess duties than normally scheduled for all teachers, s/he would be compensated at the Lunch Supervision rate for those recesses/supervisions above the norm. Every effort shall be made to not assign Ancillary staff members a daily Recess Duty, however, they may be asked to help cover supervision if there is an unexpected shortage on a given day.