Student Instructional Day Sample Clauses

Student Instructional Day. Each preschool instructional day shall be no more than three hours per session. Each Wednesday (Collaboration) or minimum day shall be two hours per session, with parents attending as part of a cooperative learning environment. Hours per week shall comply with the Child Care Center General Licensing Requirements Manual for exemptions (see Article 2, section 101158 (7) (C).
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Student Instructional Day i. The Student Instructional Day shall not exceed six and a quarter (6.25) hours, inclusive of arrival and dismissal (the "Student Instructional Day").
Student Instructional Day. For the 2019-2020 and 2020-2021 school years, the standard elementary instructional day will be six hours and 30 minutes (6.5 hours) and the standard secondary instructional day will be six hours and 45 minutes (6.75 hours).
Student Instructional Day. The period of time when student instruction begins to when students are excused for the day, excluding passing and recess periods, preparatory and conference periods, lunch periods, and prior-to-school time.
Student Instructional Day. The student instructional day will be set in accordance with the public school standards set by the State Board of Education. The Board may, at its discretion, adopt either a days-based school year or an hours-based school year under NH Administrative Rules Ed 306.18. The Board shall determine the number of student hours and student days per year. Teachers will be required to be on site a minimum of 7 hours and 15 minutes, which includes a student day of 7 hours. If the Board adjusts the length of the on-site workday for teachers beyond present practice, the Board will negotiate the cost impact of this action. It is understood that teachers, on occasion, may be required to stay beyond the normal workday for after school duties including, but not limited to, faculty meetings, parent conferences, and for student assistance.
Student Instructional Day. The student instructional day will be set in accordance with the public school standards set by the State Board of Education. The Board may, at its discretion, adopt either a days-based school year or an hours-based school year under NH Administrative Rules Ed 306.18. The Board shall determine the number of student hours and student days per year. Employees will be required to be on site a minimum of 7 hours and 15 minutes, which includes a student day of 7 hours. In addition to this standard workday, an employee can be expected to remain on site after students depart for an additional thirty (30) minutes each week, for the purposes of student assistance and parent communication. It is understood and agreed that this additional thirty
Student Instructional Day. The flexibility allowed for an employee workday is not intended to impact the time allowed for the student instructional day. The expectation for the student instructional day would fall between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m, with the exception of “zero” hour classes.
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