Common use of Grading Days Clause in Contracts

Grading Days. Grading days and grading time shall be educator directed time for licensed staff responsible for issuing student grades/progress reports. This work may be completed remotely at the discretion of the educator and with prior approval of their supervisor. All other licensed staff who are not responsible for issuing student grades/progress reports may attend meetings, professional development, or complete other tasks as directed by their supervisor for no more than half of the designated grading time (full day, four hours and half day, two hours). These employees shall have their preparation time on these days and will schedule their preparation time during the grading portion of the day. 1. For employees at secondary school sites, the last day of the term shall be designated as a grading day. Every progress reporting period one half-day shall be reserved for grading. 2. For employees at elementary school sites, the next to last regular day of duty and one- half of the final regular day of duty shall be designated as grading days. One day shall be reserved for grading coinciding with the first and second trimesters at the middle schools. Employees required to issue student grades may only be required to attend emergency or IEP meetings on the four (4) days prior to the grading day. This does not include the four (4) days prior to the final grading day of the year. 3. Grading days for elementary and secondary personnel shall be noted on the adopted school calendar.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

Grading Days. Grading days and grading time shall be educator directed time for licensed staff responsible for issuing student grades/progress reports. This work may be completed remotely at the discretion of the educator and with prior approval of their supervisor. All other licensed staff who are not responsible for issuing student grades/progress reports may attend meetings, professional development, or complete other tasks as directed by their supervisor for no more than half of the designated grading time (full day, four hours and half day, two hours). These employees shall have their preparation time on these days and will schedule their preparation time during the grading portion of the day. 1. For employees at secondary school sites, the last day of the term shall be designated as a grading day. Every progress reporting period one half-day shall be reserved for grading. 2. For employees at elementary school sites, the next to last regular day of duty and one- one-half of the final regular day of duty shall be designated as grading days. One day shall be reserved for grading coinciding with the first and second trimesters at the middle schools. Employees required to issue student grades may only be required to attend emergency or IEP meetings on the four (4) days prior to the grading day. This does not include the four (4) days prior to the final grading day of the year. 3. Grading days for elementary and secondary personnel shall be noted on the adopted school calendar.four

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Employment Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

Grading Days. Grading days and grading time shall be educator directed time for licensed staff responsible for issuing student grades/progress reports. This work may be completed remotely at the discretion of the educator and with prior approval of their supervisor. All other licensed staff who are not responsible for issuing student grades/progress reports may attend meetings, professional development, or complete other tasks as directed by their supervisor for no more than half of the designated grading time (full day, four hours and half day, two hours). These employees shall have their preparation time on these days and will schedule their preparation time during the grading portion of the day. 1. For personnel employees at secondary school sites, the last day of the term regular day of duty shall be reserved designated as a grading day. Every progress reporting period one half-half- day shall be reserved for grading. 2. For personnel employees at elementary school sites, the next to last regular day of duty and one- one-half of the final regular day of duty shall be reserved designated as grading days. One day shall be reserved for grading coinciding with the first and second trimesters at the middle schools. Employees required to issue student grades may only be required to attend emergency or IEP meetings on the four (4) days prior to the grading day. This does not include the four (4) days prior to the final grading day of the year. 3. Grading days for elementary and secondary personnel shall be noted on the adopted school calendar.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Employment Agreement