Common use of Staff Breaks Clause in Contracts

Staff Breaks. To address the need for short breaks for all staff who do not have a break, the 33 faculty of each elementary school shall meet prior to the end of the second week of school to 34 discuss how breaks will be provided to staff. Consistent with the Staff Utilization section, 35 non-certificated staff may be utilized whenever possible to release certificated staff. It shall 36 be the expectation to implement solutions that will not reduce instructional time. Another 37 possible solution may include having staff members work collaboratively to arrange for 38 coverage through joint supervision of students. 39

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

Staff Breaks. To address the need for short breaks for all staff who do not have a break, the 33 43 faculty of each elementary school shall meet prior to the end of the second week of school to 34 44 discuss how breaks will be provided to staff. Consistent with the Staff Utilization section, 35 non-certificated non- 45 staff may be utilized whenever possible to release certificated staff. It shall 36 be the expectation to implement 46 solutions that will not reduce instructional time. Another 37 possible solution may include having 47 staff members work collaboratively to arrange for 38 coverage through joint supervision of 48 students. 3949

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

Staff Breaks. To address the need for short breaks for all staff who do not have a break, the 33 14 faculty of each elementary school shall meet prior to the end of the second week of school to 34 15 discuss how breaks will be provided to staff. Consistent with the Staff Utilization section, 35 non-certificated non- 16 staff may be utilized whenever possible to release certificated staff. It shall 36 be the expectation to implement 17 solutions that will not reduce instructional time. Another 37 possible solution may include having 18 staff members work collaboratively to arrange for 38 coverage through joint supervision of 19 students. 39.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

Staff Breaks. To address the need for short breaks for all staff who do not have a break, the 33 10 faculty of each elementary school shall meet prior to the end of the second week of school to 34 11 discuss how breaks will be provided to staff. Consistent with the Staff Utilization section, 35 12 non-certificated staff may be utilized whenever possible to release certificated staff. It shall 36 13 be the expectation to implement solutions that will not reduce instructional time. Another 37 14 possible solution may include having staff members work collaboratively to arrange for 38 15 coverage through joint supervision of students. 39.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement

Staff Breaks. To address the need for short breaks for all staff who do not have a break, the 33 faculty of each elementary school shall meet prior to the end of the second week of school to 34 discuss how breaks will be provided to staff. Consistent with the Staff Utilization section, 35 non-certificated non- staff may be utilized whenever possible to release certificated staff. It shall 36 be the expectation to implement solutions that will not reduce instructional time. Another 37 possible solution may include having staff members work collaboratively to arrange for 38 coverage through joint supervision of students. 39.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement

Staff Breaks. To address the need for short breaks for all staff who do not have a break, the 33 3 faculty of each elementary school shall meet prior to the end of the second week of school to 34 discuss how breaks will be provided to staff. Consistent with the Staff Utilization section, 35 5 non-certificated staff may be utilized whenever possible to release certificated staff. It shall 36 6 be the expectation to implement solutions that will not reduce instructional time. Another 37 7 possible solution may include having staff members work collaboratively to arrange for 38 8 coverage through joint supervision of students. 39.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement