SCHOOL WORKYEAR Clause Samples

The SCHOOL WORKYEAR clause defines the official duration and structure of the academic year for school employees. It typically specifies the number of workdays, start and end dates, and may outline holidays, breaks, and non-instructional days. By clearly establishing the work calendar, this clause ensures both the employer and employees have a mutual understanding of work expectations and scheduling, thereby preventing disputes and promoting operational consistency.
SCHOOL WORKYEAR. 4 5 A. The regular full-time schedule for each school year shall be as follows:
SCHOOL WORKYEAR. The school work year for employees shall not exceed one hundred ninety-one (191) days which will include the following: 1. Seven (7) paid holidays as follows: Labor Day, Veteran’s Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, New Year’s Day, President’s Day, and Memorial Day. 2. Eight (8) in-service days. 3. Four workdays for grade preparation (1 full day in November, 1 full day in January, 1 full day in April, 1 full day in June). All members must report for work on these days.
SCHOOL WORKYEAR. 4 5 A. The regular full-time schedule for each school year shall be as follows: 7 TEACHERS, COUNSELORS, SOCIAL WORKER I PSYCHOLOGISTS & SOCIAL WORKER II
SCHOOL WORKYEAR. Contract Revision 10/2021

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