Lunch Duty Sample Clauses
The Lunch Duty clause assigns responsibility for supervising students during lunch periods to designated staff members. Typically, this clause outlines which employees are required to perform lunch duty, the schedule or rotation for such duties, and any compensation or time-off arrangements related to this responsibility. Its core practical function is to ensure student safety and order during lunch times by clearly allocating supervisory roles among staff, thereby preventing confusion or gaps in supervision.
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Lunch Duty. 1. The District will provide a minimum of twenty-five (25) minutes of duty-free lunch time daily for teachers, or will provide a free school lunch that day to those teachers on duty when twenty-five (25) minutes is not feasible. This lunch is provided for the sole use and benefit of the teachers involved.
Lunch Duty. Certified teachers will be on a daily or weekly lunch duty rotation set at the discretion of the administration. On the days or weeks that certified teachers do not have lunch duty, the certified teachers will have duty free lunch.
Lunch Duty. The District will provide a consistent (same number of minutes) duty- free lunch equivalent to the length of the student lunch period for K-5 and 6-8 teachers. It is not intended that duty-free lunch be consistent at each level (K-5, 6- 8, 9-12). Teachers assigned lunch duty at the High School will be provided a free hot lunch.
Lunch Duty a. Emergency lunch-duty assignments will be on a rotating basis to those willing to accept this assignment. In the event there are no volunteers, teachers may be assigned on a rotating basis. Teachers who assume emergency lunch responsibilities shall be paid at the rate of $10.00 per hour.
b. In elementary schools not serviced by a full-time principal, teachers can be assigned to lunch duty on a rotating basis at the rate of $10.00 per hour or one (1) teacher may elect to take a lunch duty as an extracurricular activity at the rate of $1,800.00 per year. The principal assigned to the two (2) schools shall be responsible for lunch duty in the larger of the two (2) schools.
c. Beginning in the 2001-2002 school year, high schools may solicit volunteers for lunchroom supervision if release time is not provided. Teachers may volunteer to supervise the lunchroom during the lunch period they would normally eat. The rate of pay shall be $11.00 per 25-minute lunch period per day. No teacher shall supervise more than one (1) lunch period per day. Volunteers shall be solicited on a semester basis.
d. The board shall furnish paid lay personnel for cafeteria and noon playground duty. In the event that no lay personnel are available to supervise the lunch room, the following procedure will be implemented:
1. Volunteers will be solicited to supervise the lunch room. Compensation will be at the emergency hourly substitute rate of pay.
2. If there are no volunteers, staff shall be assigned on the basis of inverse seniority to supervise the lunch room in fifteen minute segments until such time as each teacher in the building has done this once. Compensation shall be at the emergency hourly substitute rate of pay.
3. Staff who, supervise the lunch room additional times shall be compensated at the rate of 1.5 times the emergency hourly substitute rate of pay. Volunteers will be solicited and assignments will be made in rotation using seniority. If no volunteers are available, then certified staff will be assigned on a rotating basis utilizing inverse seniority.
Lunch Duty. Bargaining unit members shall receive a flat payment of $1,000.00 to compensate for the loss of duty free lunch. This will be based on 180 days and will not exceed 30 minutes per day. Lunch duty assignments of less than 30 minutes will be paid proportionately.
Lunch Duty a. Teachers shall have a daily, uninterrupted, duty-free lunch period of approximately thirty (30) minutes in length.
b. Student lunchroom supervision shall be assigned to teachers as required by the building principal, as part of their teaching day.
Lunch Duty. Lunch duty will be on a voluntary paid basis at a rate of fifteen dollars ($15.00) per hour except where volunteers are not available. In such cases, lunch duty will be assigned on a rotating paid basis at a rate of fifteen dollars ($15.00) per hour.
Lunch Duty. Each teacher shall receive no less than a thirty (30) minute duty free lunch or the equivalent of the student lunch period whichever is greater. If a teacher not assigned regular lunch duty agrees to supervise during his/her lunch period, the teacher shall be compensated at $20 per day plus a free lunch.
Lunch Duty. If teachers are assigned to lunch room duty, they will be given extra duty pay equaling that allowed for non-professional help. It is agreed that certified staff members will be allowed a minimum of thirty (30) minutes guaranteed to be duty free between the hours of 10:45 a.m. and 1:22 p.m. The lunch break for certified staff will not be used for the escort of students to and from the lunchroom or any other work related business. There will be a minimum of two (2) supervisory personnel employed for each lunch period. The supervisors will have direct supervision of the lunchroom and direct supervision of activities when students leave the lunchroom during the 30-minute lunch period. The supervision of all recesses will be assigned by the building principal.
Lunch Duty. The district agrees to provide the certified/licensed employees of all buildings a duty free lunch, free of any student supervision, which will be at least 25 minutes long. All teachers shall have an average of 40 minutes per day on the week for professional planning time on a regular schedule. Teachers may volunteer to teach during their planning time with appropriate compensation as defined in Teacher Substitute Compensation. All attempts will be made to schedule planning time in an uninterrupted block.
