Period Day Sample Clauses

Period Day. State Minimum for Daily Instructional Minutes Minimum Number of Synchronous Minutes Student Receives: Approximate Number of Asynchronous Minutes for Students: MONDAY: INSTRUCTIONAL SUPPORT DAY
Period Day. 1. Total Contract Amount Divided by Total Contract Days = Daily Rate 2. Daily Rate Amount Divided by 4 = Class Period Rate 3. Class Period Rate Divided by 4 = Plan Time Overload Rate 4. Class Period Rate + Plan Time Overload Rate = Daily Overload Rate 5. Daily Overload Rate X Number of days of overload = Overload Compensation
Period Day a. The teacher may be assigned a maximum of five (5) academic classes, a normal length class period of duty-free preparation time, plus a study hall, lunchroom supervision, hall duty, student council, student assistance program, in-school suspension supervision or other assignment mutually agreed upon by the teacher and the Principal. Effective July 1, 1988, hall duty would be assigned only by mutual agreement of the teacher and the Principal. Prior to the school year, teachers will be asked to volunteer for lunchroom supervision. If there are not sufficient volunteers the Principal may assign teachers. No teacher will be assigned to lunchroom supervision for more than one (1) semester per school year; a second semester may be assigned by mutual agreement. The number of students in any study hall shall be determined by the administration. b. They would also be responsible for a brief attendance period if so assigned by the Principal of up to eleven (11) minutes. c. Any or all of the five (5) hours of academic assignment may be utilized by the Principal for assignment of the teacher to supervise various school-related non-academic activities. d. No teacher shall be assigned more than thirty (30) minutes lunchroom supervision without his/her consent. e. Six (6) Period Student Day/Common Preparation Period Option: At the high school level, if the School District decides to establish a six (6) period student day, the School District may assign a common preparation period immediately before students are scheduled to arrive at school in the morning or after students are scheduled to depart school in the afternoon. The time from 7:45 a.m. to 8:02 a.m. and from 3:24 p.m. to 3:45 p.m. shall not be counted toward this preparation time. 2. During the remaining teacher time in any secondary school, the teacher shall be in the school and available to his/her students for student requested assistance; and available to the Principal in case of operational emergencies. This provision to apply to all secondary schools. 3. It is understood that the teacher will accept reasonable responsibilities in connection with those types of co-curricular activities occurring after the regular school day, which are presently conducted. 4. The school Principal may request and the individual teacher may agree to supervise students prior to commencement of or immediately following the regular school day, provided such time shall be included in the teacher's eight (8) hour day and the teach...
Period Day. A teaching load for a full time teacher will not exceed 5 - 60 minute periods of pupil contract time per day and 60 minutes of non teaching time. A part time teacher’s FTE will be determined by the total number of 60 minute periods teaching / 5. Any calculation over 1.0 will be considered an overload.