Common use of TEACHER WORK YEAR Clause in Contracts

TEACHER WORK YEAR. A. 1. The in-school work year for teachers employed on a ten (10) month basis (other than new personnel who may be required to attend four (4) additional days for orientation) shall not exceed one hundred eighty-six (186) days. The one hundred eighty sixth day shall not be a pupil contact day.

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Samples: Agreement

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TEACHER WORK YEAR. A. In-School Work Year 1. The in-school Ten (10) Month Personnel - Other than new personnel who may be required to attend an additional day of orientation, the inservice work year for teachers employed on a ten (10) month basis (other than new personnel who may be required to attend four (4) additional days for orientation) shall not exceed one hundred eighty-six (186) daysthe established school calendar. The one hundred eighty sixth day Teachers shall not be a pupil contact daydismissed at the completion of their professional classroom responsibilities as determined by the administrator.

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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

TEACHER WORK YEAR. A. 1. The in-school work year for teachers employed on a ten (10) month basis (other than new personnel who may be required to attend four (4) an additional days for one day of orientation) shall not exceed one hundred eighty-six (186) 186 days. The one hundred eighty sixth day shall not be a pupil contact day.

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Samples: www.perc.state.nj.us

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TEACHER WORK YEAR. A. 1. The in-school work year for teachers employed on a ten (10) month basis (other than new personnel who may shall be required to attend four (4) additional days for orientation) shall not exceed one hundred eighty-six (186) days. The one hundred eighty sixth day shall not , including (181) student days, other than for new personnel who may be a pupil contact dayrequired to attend orientation days.

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Samples: ’s Contract

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