Elementary Supervision Clause Samples

The Elementary Supervision clause establishes the requirement for basic oversight or monitoring of certain activities, individuals, or processes. In practice, this may involve assigning a responsible party to regularly check on the progress or conduct of a task, such as supervising children during school hours or overseeing entry-level employees in a workplace. The core function of this clause is to ensure a minimum standard of safety, compliance, or quality by mandating that someone is accountable for observing and guiding the relevant activities, thereby reducing the risk of errors, accidents, or misconduct.
Elementary Supervision. Elementary teachers shall be available to students in their classroom fifteen minutes prior to the first scheduled class of the day and five minutes prior to the first scheduled class in the afternoon. Such time shall not constitute supervision/on-call or instructional time. Any assigned supervision duty during the times as outlined above, such as but not limited to, bus duty, hall duty and / or yard duty shall constitute supervision.
Elementary Supervision. 32.01 All school based staff have a role to play in elementary school supervision which is essential in maintaining a safe school environment. 32.02 Elementary teachers shall be available to students in their classrooms fifteen minutes prior to the first scheduled class of the day and five minutes prior to the first scheduled class in the afternoon. Such time shall not constitute supervision/on-call or instructional time. Any assigned supervision duty during the times outlined above, such as but not limited to, bus duty, hall duty and/or yard duty shall constitute supervision. The preceding shall be consistent with past practice and Regulation 298. 32.03 Effective September 1, 2008, elementary teachers shall be assigned to a maximum of 80 minutes of supervision for each period of five (5) instructional days. 32.04 It is understood that the maximum of 80 minutes of supervision for each period of five (5) instructional days may be averaged over a two (2) week period with no single week average period exceeding 100 minutes. 32.05 Effective September 1, 2009, the maximum of 80 minutes of supervision for each period of five (5) instructional days may be averaged over a two (2) week period with no single week average period exceeding 90 minutes. 32.06 Effective September 1, 2010, the maximum supervision for each period of five (5) instructional days shall be 80 minutes. 32.07 A teacher will less than one (1) FTE assignment shall have his/her assigned supervision pro-rated to that of his/her assignment. 32.08 It is understood that by June 15th of each school year every Elementary School shall elect two (2) members of the staff along with the OECTA Staff Representative, to the Local School Supervision Committee, who with the Principal or designate shall create a supervision schedule consistent with the above criteria. Such schedule shall be created by June 30th. 32.09 In the event that a supervision schedule can not be developed by the Local School Supervision Committee that is consistent with the above criteria, the schedule in question shall be forwarded to the Labour Relations Committee consisting of representatives of the Board and the Unit for resolution. Such resolution shall be reached by September 1st.
Elementary Supervision. Any elementary teacher who covers any portion of the early arrival supervision prior to that time which a teacher is regularly expected to report, or any elementary homeroom teacher who covers any portion of noon recess shall be paid $12.50 per hour, minimum 15 minutes.
Elementary Supervision. No elementary (K-4) employee/special shall be required to supervise or monitor lunch or breakfast periods. No full-time elementary employee/special (K-4) shall be required to supervise or monitor noontime playground/recess. If such duties are performed by a regular/special (K-4) elementary employee, a supplemental contract for such duties will be issued.
Elementary Supervision. No elementary (K-4) employee/special shall be required to supervise or monitor lunch or breakfast periods. No full-time elementary employee/special (K-4) shall be required to supervise or monitor noontime playground/recess. If such duties are performed by a regular/special (K-4) elementary employee, a supplemental contract for such duties will be issued. Section 11. N.E.O.E.A. Day N.E.O.E.A. Day will be a school holiday and this holiday will occur concurrently with the annual N.E.O.E.A. meeting.
Elementary Supervision. 29.01 All school based staff have a role to play in elementary school supervision which is essential in maintaining a safe school environment. 29.02 Elementary teachers shall be available to students in their classrooms fifteen minutes prior to the first scheduled class of the day and five minutes prior to the first scheduled class in the afternoon. Such time shall not constitute supervision/on-call or instructional time. Any assigned supervision duty during the times outlined above, such as but not limited to, bus duty, hall duty and/or yard duty shall constitute supervision. The preceding shall be consistent with past practice and Regulation 298. 29.03 Elementary teachers shall be assigned to a maximum of 80 minutes of supervision for each period of five (5) instructional days. The maximum shall not increase the assigned supervision that existed during the 2007-2008 school year, on a school by school basis, where such provisions are less than the above stated maximum. 29.04 A teacher with less than one (1) FTE assignment shall have his/her assigned supervision pro-rated to that of his/her assignment. 29.05 It is understood that by June 15th of each school year every Elementary School shall elect two (2) members of the staff along with the OECTA Staff Representative, to the Local School Supervision Committee, who with the Principal or designate shall create a supervision schedule consistent with the above criteria. Such schedule shall be created by June 30th. Subject to Article 29.03 above, should supervision needs change throughout the year, the committee shall reconvene to address them. 29.06 In the event that a supervision schedule cannot be developed by the Local School Supervision Committee that is consistent with the above criteria, the schedule in question shall be forwarded to the Labour Relations Committee consisting of representatives of the Board and the Unit for resolution. Such resolution shall be reached by September 1st.
Elementary Supervision. Whereas the Provincial Government has acknowledged its intention, conditional upon the approval by the Lieutenant-Governor-in-Council to introduce a new allocation in the GSN Pupil Foundation Grant starting in 2008-2009, to enhance funding for student supervision in elementary schools, the Board agrees to do the following: The Board shall allocate funds designated under the CUPE PDT Agreement for elementary supervision enhancement to include Education Assistant hours up to a maximum of seven (7) hours. The priority of the allocation shall be determined by Administration and shared with CUPE in a consultation forum. The Union recognizes that in some cases the supervision hours may have to be allocated as a discreet position. Dated at ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ this 31st day of October 2008. Staffing Funding Enhancement for 2009-2010 - Sections 6, 7 and 8 of the Provincial Discussion Table Agreement
Elementary Supervision. All certified classroom teachers will supervise students in their classroom for arrival and dismissal. Early start elementary AM supervision will begin at 8:20AM. Late start elementary AM supervision will begin at 8:50AM. Early start elementary PM supervision will end at 3:45PM. Late start elementary PM supervision will end at 4:15PM.
Elementary Supervision. The parties to this Collective Agreement note the provincial government’s intention, conditional upon the approval by the Lieutenant-Governor-in-Council, to introduce a new allocation in the GSN Pupil Foundation Grant, starting in 2008-09 to enhance funding for student supervision in elementary schools as follows: ▪ $22.23 per elementary pupil in 2008-09; ▪ $26.61 per elementary pupil in 2009-10; ▪ $26.88 per elementary pupil in 2010-11; and ▪ $20.06 per elementary pupil in 2011-12. Sincerely, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇. ▇▇▇▇, Assistant Superintendent, Human Resources and Administrative Services November 7, 2008 ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, President OECTA Durham Elementary Teachers ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Whitby, ON L1N 2B9 Dear ▇▇▇: