Elementary Librarians Sample Clauses

Elementary Librarians. Each 1.0 FTE elementary librarian shall teach 17- 20 sections of forty (40) minutes each per week. If an elementary librarian is assigned more than seventeen (17) sections, the District shall provide one hour of paraeducator time per week for each additional section. If an elementary librarian is assigned more than twenty (20) sections, the District shall provide two hours of paraeducator time per week for each additional section for the purpose of keeping the library open for students. The building principal and librarian will collaboratively determine when the library is open for students. If an elementary librarian is assigned more than twenty-three (23) sections, the District shall additionally pay forty (40) minutes per diem compensation for each section above twenty-three (23).
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Elementary Librarians. Classified time for elementary librarians shall be 3 assigned according to class sections per building as follows: 4 5 14 Sections or less 300 hours per year 6 15–20 Sections 375 hours per year
Elementary Librarians. Each school Library shall be provided with twenty dollars ($20.00) per student FTE for the 2018-2019 school year to purchase, replace and repair books and other Library resources. Beginning with the 2019-20 school year this amount shall be no less than five dollars ($5.00) per student FTE. A district-wide Librarian Lead will be selected by the Executive Director of Teaching and Learning and the Association President (or designee). The Librarian Lead compensation will be based on the number of hours determined in collaboration between the employee and the Executive Director of Teaching and Learning, or designee, and paid at per diem. Elementary librarians shall receive an allocation of paraeducator time in accordance with the table below: Grades 1-6 + Full Day Kindergarten Sections Per Week Para-Ed Hours Per Day Half Day Kindergarten Sections Per Week Para-Ed Hours Per Day 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 2.50 2.50 2.75 3.00 3.00 3.25 3.50 4.00 4.25 4.50 4.75 5.00 5.50 5.75 6.00 The paraeducator time allocated per the provisions above is time the paraeducator is to be available to provide assistance to the librarian. In lieu of paraeducator time generated by twenty-one (21) or more periods per week, a librarian may choose additional compensation under the same limitations set forth in Section 8.03 D. Reasonable efforts shall be made to use up to one (1) hour of paraeducator time per day to open the library for students before/after school, during recess and/or at lunch. The parties to this Agreement acknowledge there may be situations which for safety or security reasons may require the Building Principal to temporarily reassign paraeducator time normally allocated for library assistance as provided above. However, this allowance is not intended to occur on a regular basis.
Elementary Librarians. Elementary librarians who provide three (3) plan sections per day will receive one (1) hour of paraeducator time per day. For each section per day over three (3), they shall receive an additional half-hour paraeducator time per day.
Elementary Librarians. Classified time for elementary librarians shall be 2 assigned according to class sections per building as follows:

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  • Elementary Schools a. Elementary Leaders

  • Elementary School At the request of the Superintendent, elementary school teachers that teach all the student contact time on a daily basis will be paid for an additional hour at an hourly rate based upon their contractual daily rate of pay for a maximum of 180 days. Teachers will not be required to spend additional time beyond their regular day. All scheduling options must have been exhausted before an administrator will receive permission for this variance. The appeal process for this variance is defined in the Staffing Plan.

  • Librarians The normal work week for librarians is 35 hours per week. The maximum for reference desk coverage is 20 hours per week. Individual faculty members may elect to exceed this maximum. Where librarians are involved in instructional modes listed in Article 12.03, these shall be pro-rated. For part-time regular and non-regular type 2 librarians, part of their assignment shall be scheduled as non reference desk duties as agreed upon by the librarian and the administrator responsible. Scheduling work shall follow past practices and shall be delivered in cooperation with the administrator responsible.

  • Elementary a minimum of 250 minutes weekly for a full 5-day week (no less than a 30-minute block of time on each day)

  • Elementary Teachers Elementary teachers’ day shall be eight-ten a.m. to three forty p.m. (8:10 – 3:40), with a forty (40) minute lunch period. All elementary teachers shall be guaranteed a duty-free uninterrupted lunch period of at least forty (40) minutes. The only exception to this policy shall be when weather conditions are such that the elementary children cannot be sent out of doors. In these cases, the building principal will assign the necessary teachers and other personnel to supervise through the noon period. These assignments shall be on a rotating basis. Elementary teachers K-5 shall normally have a guaranteed break during recess periods. Exceptions to this policy shall be when weather/emergency situations are such that the elementary children cannot be sent outdoors. In these cases, the building principal will assign the necessary teachers and other personnel to properly supervise students during these periods on a rotating basis. It is understood and agreed classroom paraprofessionals may be removed by the Administration from their classroom assignment to implement this provision. If qualified paraprofessionals are not available and already in a building to implement this provision, a staff member representative may request a meeting with the principal and Superintendent of Schools or his/her designee to review the matter and discuss possible alternative solutions.

  • Librarian An employee who has mastered the field of library science to a level adequate for him or her to provide leadership in the development and operation of a library in his or her area of specialization. The minimum qualification is a Master’s degree, or equivalent.

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