School Facilities. A. Teachers shall work under safe and healthful conditions. B. A desk and clothing facility shall be available for each teacher. C. Each school shall be provided with at least one (1) clean, attractive, comfortable faculty lounge. Lounge facilities shall not be used for classroom or meeting purposes. D. The school telephone shall be available for teacher use. E. Teachers shall be provided with a separate lunch area. F. A duplicate machine shall be made available in each school for the use of teachers in preparing instructional materials. G. School bulletin boards will be maintained by the teachers and principal. Assignments will be made on a regularly scheduled basis as established by the principal in cooperation with the building committee. Teachers shall not be required to perform this duty before or after school or during the lunch period. H. Upon request of the building representative to the principal, the school Federation members shall be permitted to meet within the school under circumstances that will not interfere with the instructional program and when a custodian is on duty. Evening meetings will require permits. I. The installation of leased or purchased vending machines shall be permitted in all teacher lounges. Any cost for leasing or subsequent maintenance shall be borne by the staff through the building committee. The Board and the Federation agree that income and expense from these machines when used exclusively by the staff shall be the responsibility of the Federation Building Committee subject to approval of the faculty. Such funds shall not be received by the Board and shall not be accrued using the Board’s non-profit status or accounts. Monies collected shall not be subject to reporting to the district and employees so involved shall not be required to be bonded. Expenditures of such funds shall be upon the recommendation of the building committee subject to faculty approval. J. Regular usage of the public address system shall be confined to no more than twice daily. Classroom interruptions by the public address system are to be permitted only in the case of an emergency or when no other reasonable alternative is possible. The public address system shall not be used to observe, evaluate or discipline teachers. The principal shall read without comment or editing, during the regular announcements, any reasonable announcement submitted in writing by the Federation Building Representative. If no announcements are scheduled for that day, the principal shall read or circulate the Federation announcement. K. The Board shall make available adequate audio-visual equipment for each school. The Technology Task Force will review the audiovisual needs of the district. The Task Force will make recommendations to the Chief Academic Officer and Business Manager no later than ninety (90) days after the ratification of this agreement. L. Separate facilities shall be provided for speech language pathologists, reading and math specialists and similar specialized personnel. Grievances regarding this section may be filed directly with the superintendent. M. All classroom doors will be provided with the locks and keys. Keys will be provided where locks are new on doors. Teachers may lock their classroom doors during the school day in accordance with fire regulations. N. A communication system will be maintained in all modular classroom units which are detached from a school building for safety and emergency purposes. O. The building committee and principal shall meet for the purpose of establishing guidelines applicable to all school personnel for use of the copy machine(s). No changes shall be made in these established guidelines without mutual consent of the building committee and the principal. Disputes will be resolved by appropriate representatives of the Board and Federation. Buildings shall not be restricted to one copy machine. Guidelines will be issued to the staff of the individual school. P. Art, music, math specialist and speech therapy rooms shall not be used during the school day for promotions, clubs, or other activities sponsored by outside organizations. Q. Effective April 1, 2001, classrooms designated to house special education classes shall be a minimum of 550 square feet in size. Existing classrooms that are less than R. The Board will provide key fobs to all teachers. These fobs will be activated in order to grant access to all facilities to which the teacher is assigned duties.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement
School Facilities. A. Teachers shall work under safe and healthful conditionscon- ditions.
B. A desk and clothing facility shall be available for each teacher.
C. Each school shall be provided with at least one (1) clean, attractive, comfortable faculty lounge. Lounge facilities shall not be used for classroom or meeting purposes.one
D. The school telephone shall be available for teacher use.
E. Teachers shall be provided with a separate lunch area.
F. A duplicate duplicating machine shall be made available in each school for the use of teachers in preparing prepar- ing instructional materials. Upon request, avail- able typewriters and computers may be used by teachers for preparation of instructional material. Teacher access to the machines shall not be un- duly restricted.
G. School bulletin boards will be maintained by the teachers and principal. Assignments will be made on a regularly scheduled basis as established estab- lished by the principal in cooperation with the building committee. Teachers shall not be required re- quired to perform this duty before or after school or during the lunch period.
H. Upon request of the building representative to the principal, the school Federation members shall be permitted to meet within the school under un- der circumstances that will not interfere with the instructional program and when a custodian is on duty. Evening meetings will require permits.
I. The installation of leased or purchased vending machines shall be permitted in all teacher lounges. Any cost for leasing or subsequent maintenance main- tenance shall be borne by the staff through the building committee. The Board and the Federation Federa- tion agree that income and expense from these machines when used exclusively by the staff shall be the responsibility of the Federation Building Committee subject to approval of the faculty. Such funds shall not be received by the Board and shall not be accrued using the Board’s non-non- profit status or accounts. Monies collected shall not be subject to reporting to the district and employees so involved shall not be required to be bonded. Expenditures Expenditure of such funds shall be upon the recommendation of the building committee com- mittee subject to faculty approval.
J. Regular usage of the public address system shall be confined to no more than twice daily. Classroom Class- room interruptions by the public address system are to be permitted only in the case of an emergency emer- gency or when no other reasonable alternative is possible. The public address system shall not be used to observe, evaluate or discipline teachers. The principal shall read without comment or editing, during the regular announcements, any reasonable announcement submitted in writing by the Federation Building Representative. If no announcements are scheduled for that day, the principal shall read or circulate the Federation announcement.
K. The Board shall make available adequate audio-audio- visual equipment for each school. The Technology Technol- ogy Task Force will review the audiovisual needs of the district. The Task Force will make recommendations recom- mendations to the Chief Academic Officer and Business Manager no later than ninety (90) days after the ratification of this agreement.
L. Separate facilities shall be provided for speech language pathologists, reading and math specialists special- ists and similar specialized personnel. Grievances regarding this section may be filed directly with the superintendent.
M. All classroom doors will be provided with the locks and keys. Keys will be provided where locks are new on doors. Teachers may lock their classroom doors during the school day in accordance with fire regulations.
N. A communication system will be maintained in all modular classroom units which are detached from a school building for safety and emergency purposes.
O. The building committee and principal shall meet for the purpose of establishing guidelines applicable appli- cable to all school personnel for use of the copy machine(s). No changes shall be made in these established guidelines without mutual consent of the building committee and the principal. Disputes Dis- putes will be resolved by appropriate representatives represen- tatives of the Board and Federation. Buildings shall not be restricted to one copy machine. Guidelines will be issued to the staff of the individual indi- vidual school.
P. Art, music, math specialist and speech therapy rooms shall not be used during the school day for promotions, clubs, or other activities sponsored spon- sored by outside organizations.
Q. Effective April 1, 2001, classrooms designated to house special education classes shall be a minimum mini- mum of 550 square feet in size. Existing classrooms class- rooms that are less than
R. The Board than 550 square feet will provide key fobs to all teachers. These fobs will be activated re- ▇▇▇▇ in order to grant access to all facilities to which a lower class size as mutually agreed by the teacher is assigned dutiesFederation and the Board.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement
School Facilities. A. Teachers shall work under safe and healthful conditions.
B. A desk and clothing facility shall be available for each teacher.
C. Each school shall be provided with at least one (1) clean, attractive, comfortable faculty lounge. Lounge facilities shall not be used for classroom or meeting purposes.
D. The school telephone shall be available for teacher use.
E. Teachers shall be provided with a separate lunch area.
F. A duplicate machine shall be made available in each school for the use of teachers in preparing instructional materials. Upon request, available typewriters and computers may be used by teachers for preparation of instructional material. Teacher access to the machines shall not be unduly restricted.
G. School bulletin boards will be maintained by the teachers and principal. Assignments will be made on a regularly scheduled basis as established by the principal in cooperation with the building committee. Teachers shall not be required to perform this duty before or after school or during the lunch period.
H. Upon request of the building representative to the principal, the school Federation members shall be permitted to meet within the school under circumstances that will not interfere with the instructional program and when a custodian is on duty. Evening meetings will require permits.
I. The installation of leased or purchased vending machines shall visshall be permitted in all teacher lounges. Any cost for leasing or subsequent maintenance shall be borne by the staff through the building committee. The Board and the Federation agree that income and expense from these machines when used exclusively by the staff shall be the responsibility of the Federation Building Committee subject to approval of the faculty. Such funds shall not be received by the Board and shall not be accrued using the Board’s non-profit status or accounts. Monies collected shall not be subject to reporting to the district and employees so involved shall not be required to be bonded. Expenditures of such funds shall be upon the recommendation of the building committee subject to faculty approval.the
J. Regular usage of the public address system shall be confined to no more than twice daily. Classroom interruptions by the public address system are to be permitted only in the case of an emergency or when no other reasonable alternative is possible. The public address system shall not be used to observe, evaluate evaluate, or discipline teachers. The principal shall read without comment or editing, during the regular announcements, any reasonable announcement submitted in writing by the Federation Building Representative. If no announcements are scheduled for that day, the principal shall read or circulate the Federation announcement.
K. The Board shall make available adequate audio-visual equipment for each school. The Technology Task Force will review the audiovisual needs of the district. The Task Force will make recommendations to the Chief Academic Officer and Business Manager no later than ninety (90) days after the ratification of this agreement.
L. Separate facilities shall be provided for speech language pathologists, reading and math specialists and similar specialized personnel. Grievances regarding this section may be filed directly with the superintendent.
M. All classroom doors will be provided with the locks and keys. Keys will be provided where locks are new on doors. Teachers may lock their classroom doors during the school day in accordance with fire regulations.
N. A communication system will be maintained in all modular classroom units which are detached from a school building for safety and emergency purposes.
O. The building committee and principal shall meet for the purpose of establishing guidelines applicable to all school personnel for use of the copy machine(s). No changes shall be made in these established guidelines without mutual consent of the building committee and the principal. Disputes will be resolved by appropriate representatives of the Board and Federation. Buildings shall not be restricted to one copy machine. Guidelines will be issued to the staff of the individual school.of
P. Art, music, math specialist and speech therapy rooms shall not be used during the school day for promotions, clubs, or other activities sponsored by outside organizations.
Q. Effective April 1, 2001, classrooms designated to house special education classes shall be a minimum of 550 square feet in size. Existing classrooms that are less thanthan 550 square feet will result in a lower-class size as mutually agreed by the Federation and the Board.
R. The Board will provide key fobs to all teachers. These fobs will be activated in order to grant access to all facilities to which the teacher is assigned duties.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement
School Facilities. A. Teachers shall work under safe and healthful conditions.
B. A desk and clothing facility shall be available for each teacher.
C. Each school shall be provided with at least one (1) clean, attractive, comfortable faculty lounge. Lounge facilities shall not be used for classroom or meeting purposes.
D. The school telephone shall be available for teacher use.
E. Teachers shall be provided with a separate lunch area.
F. A duplicate duplicating machine shall be made available in each school for the use of teachers in preparing instructional materials. Upon request, available typewriters and computers may be used by teachers for preparation of instructional material. Teacher access to the machines shall not be unduly restricted.
G. School bulletin boards will be maintained by the teachers and principal. Assignments will be made on a regularly scheduled basis as established by the principal in cooperation with the building committee. Teachers shall not be required to perform this duty before or after school or during the lunch period.
H. Upon request of the building representative to the principal, the school Federation members shall be permitted to meet within the school under circumstances that will not interfere with the instructional program and when a custodian is on duty. Evening meetings will require permits.
I. The installation of leased or purchased vending machines shall be permitted in all teacher lounges. Any cost for leasing or subsequent maintenance shall be borne by the staff through the building committee. The Board and the Federation agree that income and expense from these machines when used exclusively by the staff shall be the responsibility of the Federation Building Committee subject to approval of the faculty. Such funds shall not be received by the Board and shall not be accrued using the Board’s non-profit status or accounts. Monies collected shall not be subject to reporting to the district and employees so involved shall not be required to be bonded. Expenditures of such funds shall be upon the recommendation of the building committee subject to faculty approval.Any
J. Regular usage of the public address system shall be confined to no more than twice daily. Classroom interruptions by the public address system are to be permitted only in the case of an emergency or when no other reasonable alternative is possible. The public address system shall not be used to observe, evaluate or discipline teachers. The principal shall read without comment or editing, during the regular announcements, any reasonable announcement submitted in writing by the Federation Building Representative. If no announcements are scheduled for that day, the principal shall read or circulate the Federation announcement.
K. The Board shall make available adequate audio-visual equipment for each school. The Technology Task Force will review the audiovisual needs of the district. The Task Force will make recommendations to the Chief Academic Officer and Business Manager no later than ninety (90) days after the ratification of this agreement.
L. Separate facilities shall be provided for speech language pathologists, reading and math specialists and similar specialized personnel. Grievances regarding this section may be filed directly with the superintendent.
M. All classroom doors will be provided with the locks and keys. Keys will be provided where locks are new on doors. Teachers may lock their classroom doors during the school day in accordance with fire regulations.
N. A communication system will be maintained in all modular classroom units which are detached from a school building for safety and emergency purposes.
O. The building committee and principal shall meet for the purpose of establishing guidelines applicable to all school personnel for use of the copy machine(s). No changes shall be made in these established guidelines without mutual consent of the building committee and the principal. Disputes will be resolved by appropriate representatives of the Board and Federation. Buildings shall not be restricted to one copy machine. Guidelines will be issued to the staff of the individual school.
P. Art, music, math specialist and speech therapy rooms shall not be used during the school day for promotions, clubs, or other activities sponsored by outside organizations.organizations.
Q. Effective April 1, 2001, classrooms designated to house special education classes shall be a minimum of 550 square feet in size. Existing classrooms that are less thanthan 550 square feet will result in a lower class size as mutually agreed by the Federation and the Board.
R. The Board will provide key fobs to all teachers. These fobs will be activated in order to grant access to all facilities to which the teacher is assigned duties.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement
School Facilities. A. Teachers shall work under safe and healthful conditions.
B. A desk and clothing facility shall be available for each teacher.
C. Each school shall be provided with at least one (1) clean, attractive, comfortable faculty lounge. Lounge facilities shall not be used for classroom or meeting purposes.
D. The school telephone shall be available for teacher use.
E. Teachers shall be provided with a separate lunch area.
F. A duplicate machine shall be made available in each school for the use of teachers in preparing instructional materials. Upon request, available typewriters and computers may be used by teachers for preparation of instructional material. Teacher access to the machines shall not be unduly restricted.
G. School bulletin boards will be maintained by the teachers and principal. Assignments will be made on a regularly scheduled basis as established by the principal in cooperation with the building committee. Teachers shall not be required to perform this duty before or after school or during the lunch period.
H. Upon request of the building representative to the principal, the school Federation members shall be permitted to meet within the school under circumstances that will not interfere with the instructional program and when a custodian is on duty. Evening meetings will require permits.circumstances
I. The installation of leased or purchased vending machines shall be permitted in all teacher lounges. Any cost for leasing or subsequent maintenance shall be borne by the staff through the building committee. The Board and the Federation agree that income and expense from these machines when used exclusively by the staff shall be the responsibility of the Federation Building Committee subject to approval of the faculty. Such funds shall not be received by the Board and shall not be accrued using the Board’s non-profit status or accounts. Monies collected shall not be subject to reporting to the district and employees so involved shall not be required to be bonded. Expenditures of such funds shall be upon the recommendation of the building committee subject to faculty approval.
J. Regular usage of the public address system shall be confined to no more than twice daily. Classroom interruptions by the public address system are to be permitted only in the case of an emergency or when no other reasonable alternative is possible. The public address system shall not be used to observe, evaluate or discipline teachers. The principal shall read without comment or editing, during the regular announcements, any reasonable announcement submitted in writing by the Federation Building Representative. If no announcements are scheduled for that day, the principal shall read or circulate the Federation announcement.
K. The Board shall make available adequate audio-visual equipment for each school. The Technology Task Force will review the audiovisual needs of the district. The Task Force will make recommendations to the Chief Academic Officer and Business Manager no later than ninety (90) days after the ratification of this agreement.
L. Separate facilities shall be provided for speech language pathologists, reading and math specialists and similar specialized personnel. Grievances regarding this section may be filed directly with the superintendent.
M. All classroom doors will be provided with the locks and keys. Keys will be provided where locks are new on doors. Teachers may lock their classroom doors during the school day in accordance with fire regulations.
N. A communication system will be maintained in all modular classroom units which are detached from a school building for safety and emergency purposes.
O. The building committee and principal shall meet for the purpose of establishing guidelines applicable to all school personnel for use of the copy machine(s). No changes shall be made in these established guidelines without mutual consent of the building committee and the principal. Disputes will be resolved by appropriate representatives of the Board and Federation. Buildings shall not be restricted to one copy machine. Guidelines will be issued to the staff of the individual school.
P. Art, music, math specialist and speech therapy rooms shall not be used during the school day for promotions, clubs, or other activities sponsored by outside organizations.
Q. Effective April 1, 2001, classrooms designated to house special education classes shall be a minimum of 550 square feet in size. Existing classrooms that are less thanthan 550 square feet will result in a lower class size as mutually agreed by the Federation and the Board.
R. The Board will provide key fobs to all teachers. These fobs will be activated in order to grant access to all facilities to which the teacher is assigned duties.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement