Minimum Day Schedule Sample Clauses

The Minimum Day Schedule clause establishes the shortest allowable duration for a workday or school day under the agreement. It typically specifies the minimum number of hours or periods that must be scheduled, ensuring that operations or instructional time do not fall below a set threshold. For example, in an educational context, this clause might require that students receive at least four hours of instruction on any given day, even during special schedules or early release days. Its core function is to maintain consistency and guarantee a baseline level of activity or service, preventing reductions that could disrupt operations or fail to meet regulatory requirements.
Minimum Day Schedule. A unit member’s scheduled assignment of hours worked shall not be shortened by any minimum day school schedule.
Minimum Day Schedule. 1. Ten (10) days shall be designated as full “teacher days” and assigned where deemed necessary by the principal and school leadership team on the district minimum day calendar. Ten (10) days shall be deemed as full “District/site days” and assigned as needed by the District and principal to the minimum day calendar. The remaining minimum days shall be apportioned equally between teacher time and teacher collaboration/school needs, as designated by the school principal and the school leadership team. The following days are not designated as teacher or district days and do not apply to the above language: A. Back-to-school night and Open House B. Comp Days C. First and last day of school D. Parent Conferences 2. Fifteen minutes will be given for student dismissal time and shall not infringe on either teacher prep or teacher collaboration time. 3. All special education district collaboration meetings will be recorded or offered in an alternative format for staff unable to attend the synchronous meeting. Office hours to provide clarification and support will be offered on an as needed basis by appointment.