THREE HOUR DELAY Clause Samples

THREE HOUR DELAY. A three (3) hour delay will not cause a loss in pay to a bus driver if the delay time conflicts with a scheduled field trip.
THREE HOUR DELAY. A three (3) hour delay may be used for fog or road conditions. In the case of road conditions, even if calamity days are not used already, if a level one emergency status is reached in time, the three (3) hour delay policy will be used. Bargaining unit members who have previously scheduled after school appointments that cannot be changed shall be permitted to attend those appointments with no loss of sick or personal leave as long as proper documentation is provided.
THREE HOUR DELAY. 1. In response to inclement weather, the District Superintendent may declare the implementation of a three (3) hour delay to the scheduled start of a school day (“delay”). Association members shall be informed by District administration of a delay through the same method by which they are informed of the cancellation of a school day. During a delay, the school day will conclude at its regularly scheduled time. 2. In the event of a delay, an Association member waives his/her right to the two hundred (200) minutes of time guaranteed per week for instruction planning, evaluation, and conferences (“planning time”) under Article 8(B)(3) of the Negotiated Agreement between the Board and the Association (“Negotiated Agreement”), only to the extent of the regularly scheduled planning time that was to occur during the three (3) hours to be missed as a result of the delay. 3. In the event of a three (3) hour delay, an Association member will still have a lunch break, but said break may be shorter than the minimum one-half (1/2) hour duty-free lunch during the day of the delay, as otherwise guaranteed by Article 8(B)(1) of the Negotiated Agreement. 4. The Board shall not conduct an observation or formal walkthrough for the purpose of the professional evaluation of an Association member, on a day during which there was a delay, without the consent of the Association member who is to be evaluated.