PrEP definition
PrEP means pre-exposure prophylaxis.
PrEP means Pre-exposure Prophylaxis.
PrEP means the Personal Responsibility Education Program as specified in 42 U.S.C. Section 713.
More Definitions of PrEP
PrEP is defined as an instructional class with a unique course title in the district Course Catalog. A “double period instructional class” is distinct from a single period instructional class, even if they both cover the same subject; for example, in the 2018-2019 course catalog, Algebra I Two Period is a prep, while Algebra I (i.e., a single period instructional class) is another, distinct prep. An “unassigned planning period” is defined as a regular period during which a teacher is free from supervisory duties and may use the time to plan for his/her classes as he/she sees fit. He/She may, for example, grade, plan, meet with student, etc. An “assigned supervision period”, or “duty”, is defined as a regular period during which a teacher is directed to perform duties as assigned by the administration, as detailed below, or to spend an additional unassigned planning period due to a teacher’s workload or teaching assignments. A “duty-free lunch” is defined as a regular period during which a teacher is free from district responsibilities. The teacher may choose to schedule time to meet with students or attend a meeting, for example, but may not be required to do so. The regular work load shall consist of five (5) forty-five (45) minute instructional classes, one (1) forty- five (45) minute assigned supervision period, and one (1) forty-five (45) minute unassigned planning period, plus one (1) forty-five (45) minute duty-free lunch. The unassigned planning period and duty-free lunch apply to both classroom and non-classroom teachers. The assigned supervision period shall be assigned as follows:
PrEP means pre-exposure prophylaxis against infection caused by the human immunodeficiency virus.
PrEP is defined as an instructional class with a unique course title in the district Course Catalog or in Appendix F of this contract. A “double period instructional class” is distinct from a single period instructional class, even if they both cover the same subject; for example, in the 2022-2023 course catalog, Algebra I Two Period is a prep, while Algebra I (i.e., a single period instructional class) is another, distinct prep. An “unassigned planning period” is defined as a regular period during which a teacher is free from supervisory duties and may use the time to plan for his/her classes as he/she sees fit. He/She may, for example, grade, plan, meet with student, etc. An “assigned supervision period”, or “duty”, is defined as a regular period during which a teacher is directed to perform duties as assigned by the administration, as detailed below, or to spend an additional unassigned planning period due to a teacher’s workload or teaching assignments. A “duty-free lunch” is defined as a regular period during which a teacher is free from district responsibilities. The teacher may choose to schedule time to meet with students or attend a meeting, for example, but may not be required to do so. The regular work load shall consist of five (5) forty-five (45) minute instructional classes, one
PrEP as used in 17.4, refers to the act of preparing to teach each course based on the Course Outline of Record (COR). For purposes of evaluation, a course taught through multiple modalities is considered to have multiple preps.
PrEP means the work required to prepare for a class that is unique in content or curriculum. Honors, AP, and Academic classes are considered different “preps.”
PrEP means the personal responsibility education program as specified in 42 U.S.C. Section 713 (as amended to January 1, 2024).
PrEP means the prison rehabilitation and education program.