Facilities for Teachers Sample Clauses

Facilities for Teachers. A. The Board and Association agree to work together to identify those schools in which adequate lounge, lunchroom, and restroom facilities for use by adults are available and appropriately furnished. Following identification of inadequate facilities, a planned program to provide such facilities will be mutually agreed to, allowing reasonable time for appropriation of funds. Provision for such facilities will be made in all future construction.
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Facilities for Teachers. The Board shall make available in each school, lounge, restroom, and lavatory facilities for teacher use. Smoking shall not be allowed on District premises in accordance with Board Policy.
Facilities for Teachers. 5.05 12 FACILITY MAINTENANCE, HEALTH HAZARDS..................................... 5.07 12 FACULTY MEETINGS .............................................................................. 4.32 10 FACULTY STEERING COMMITTEE...................................................... III 4 FACULTY STEERING COMMITTEE, DUTIES......................................... 3.01 4 FACULTY STEERING COMMITTEE, MEETINGS ................................... 3.03 4 FACULTY STEERING COMMITTEE, MEMBERS.................................... 3.02 4 FEDERAL MEDIATION & CONCILIATION SERVICE (FMCS) ................ 8.04-5 26 FIRST AID................................................................................................. 9.13 31 FLORIDA STATUTES 447........................................................................ 4.10 6 FORM, GRIEVANCE ............................................................. APPENDIX F 81 FORM, ASSESSMENT ..........................................................APPENDIX G 84 FORM, OBSERVATION ........................................................ APPENDIX H 85 FORM, INDIVIDUAL PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN...................................................................................APPENDIX I 87 FORM, PERSONNEL PERFORMANCE PLAN FOR TEACHER DEVELOPMENT, PROFESSIONAL IMPROVEMENT PLAN..............................................................................APPENDIX G-2 84 FORM, INSTRUCTIONAL SUPPORT TEACHER DATA COLLECTION FORM ..........................................APPENDIX H-2 86 FORM, RESIGNATION.......................................................... APPENDIX D 79 FORM, TRANSFER ............................................................... APPENDIX E 80 FRINGE BENEFITS ................................................................................ XV 49 FRINGE BENEFITS, ANNUITY PROGRAMS .........................................15.05 50 FRINGE BENEFITS, DENTAL PLAN ......................................................15.03 50 FRINGE BENEFITS, DISABILITY INSURANCE .....................................15.03 50 FRINGE BENEFITS, LIABILITY INSURANCE .......................................15.04 50 FRINGE BENEFITS, LIFE INSURANCE .................................................15.01 49 FRINGE BENEFITS, MEDICAL INSURANCE.........................................15.02 49 FRINGE BENEFITS, PLAN DOCUMENT CHANGES .............................15.02-5 50 G GRIEVANCE, ADMINISTRATIVE CHANNEL .......................................... 8.02-4 24 GRIEV...
Facilities for Teachers. 5.05 12 FACILITY MAINTENANCE, HEALTH HAZARDS .............................. 5.07 12 FACULTY MEETINGS............................................................................. 4.32 10 FACULTY STEERING COMMITTEE....................................................III 4 FACULTY STEERING COMMITTEE, DUTIES..................................... 3.01 4 FACULTY STEERING COMMITTEE, MEETINGS............................... 3.03 4 FACULTY STEERING COMMITTEE, MEMBERS ............................... 3.02 4 FIRST AID.................................................................................................. 9.13 30 FLORIDA STATUTES 447 ....................................................................... 4.10 6

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