Study Hall Supervision Clause Samples
The Study Hall Supervision clause establishes the requirements and responsibilities for overseeing students during designated study hall periods. It typically outlines who is responsible for supervising, the expected conduct of both supervisors and students, and any specific procedures to be followed, such as attendance tracking or permissible activities. This clause ensures that students are adequately monitored during study hall, promoting a safe and productive environment while clarifying supervisory duties.
Study Hall Supervision. The Board intends to continue to utilize personnel other than teachers for study halls supervision only to provide a greater course offering for River Ridge students. The use of personnel other than teachers to supervise study halls will not result in the reduction in the number of teachers or in the level of employment for any teacher. For example, a three-quarters time teacher would not be reduced to five-eights time by replacing him or her with someone who is not a teacher in a study hall.
Study Hall Supervision. Study hall supervisor vacancies shall be filled as follows:
1. Teachers available during a given study hall period will first be offered a position and seniority in the District shall prevail.
2. Teachers on unrequested leave will be offered any remaining available positions.
3. If vacancies still remain, the District will attempt to fill these with teachers on the District's substitute teaching list.
4. The District will attempt to fill any remaining vacancies with retired Edina teachers.
5. If vacancies still exist, the District will repeat step one and provide notification to the Union.
6. Remaining vacancies will be filled at the District's discretion. Compensation will be provided as per Appendix E, Extra Duty Salary Schedule.
Study Hall Supervision. The total class size shall not exceed twenty-five (25) students.
Study Hall Supervision. The middle school principals will determine, by June 1, the number of study halls which he/she desires to have supervised by teachers for the new school year. The middle school principals will request volunteers from the teaching staff during the month of May to serve in this capacity for the following school year. If there are not sufficient volunteers, the principal may assign teachers to study halls. Volunteers may perform study hall supervision every year. However, a teacher assigned study hall duty may only be assigned every other year. A teacher assigned study hall duty may not be assigned to five consecutive periods of classes or supervisory duty. The assignment will be for one period per day for the entire school year at an added compensation of $2,180 per period in 2008-09, $2,235 per period in 2009-10, $2,296 per period in 2010-11, $2,359 per period in 2011-12, and $2,430 per period in 2012-13. Teachers will be assigned study hall at the rate of one teacher per class section or combined class sections. Class sections could be combined to a maximum of 35 students. The volunteer must agree to accept the assignment for the full school year. Such assignment shall constitute a reduction in the amount of planning preparation time required elsewhere in this contract. The middle school principals shall notify those volunteers whom he/she has accepted and approved for this assignment no later than June 15, such assignment to commence on the first day of instruction in the following school year.
Study Hall Supervision. The high school principal will determine by June 1 the number of study halls which he/she desires to have supervised by teachers for the new school year. The high school principal will request volunteers from the teaching staff during the month of May to serve in this capacity for the following school year. If there are not sufficient volunteers, the principal may assign teachers to study halls. Volunteers may perform study hall supervision every year. However, a teacher assigned study hall duty may only be assigned every other year. A teacher assigned study hall duty may not be assigned to five consecutive periods of classes or supervisory duty. The assignment will be for one period per day for the entire school year at an added compensation of $2,180 per period in 2008-09, $2,235 per period in 2009-10, $2,296 per period in 2010-11, $2,359 per period in 2011-12, and $2,430 per period in 2012-13. Teachers will be assigned study halls at the rate of one teacher per 60 students. The volunteer must agree to accept the assignment for the full school year. Such assignment shall constitute a reduction in the amount of planning/preparation time required elsewhere in this Contract. The high school principal shall notify those volunteers whom he/she has accepted and approved for this assignment no later than June 15, such assignment to commence on the first day of instruction in the following school year.
Study Hall Supervision a. Study hall supervision duties may be assigned to a teacher to create a complete schedule (defined in Article V, Section A, paragraph 4 as six classes or the equivalent thereof) for that teacher.
b. When there are scheduled study halls the supervision of which cannot be assigned to bargaining unit members in accordance with subsection a, above, the Board may assign one or more individuals who are not OHEA bargaining unit members to supervise such study halls. Any individual hired to supervise study hall must have the qualifications to apply for and receive a substitute teacher certificate.
Study Hall Supervision. Study Halls will have a maximum of 30 students.
Study Hall Supervision. The maximum study hall size that a single bargaining unit member will be assigned to supervise shall not exceed eighty-five (85) students; otherwise, another security person will be put in the section/room. The room which (LAC) Study Hall is housed in must be equipped with a working computer for attendance taking purposes.
Study Hall Supervision. A conscientious attempt shall be made to differentiate the staff, using certificated personnel to perform teaching duties and those who are not certificated to perform the needed and valuable sub-professional duties such as study halls. The administration may assign the supervision of study halls to persons who have lesser certification than classroom teachers.
