Time and Responsibility Sample Clauses

Time and Responsibility. Time and Responsibility will be provided to Association employees. Payment at employee per diem rate for these activities will be dependent on available funding. IEPs, 504s, and SST meetings Open House (2 hours) Winter and Spring Concerts (2 hours each) Art/Science/STEAM Fairs (2 hours) Parent Engagement Activities such as Math or literacy nights
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Time and Responsibility. In addition to the Standard Employment Contract, staff shall receive a supplementary contract herein referred to as the Mandatory Building Time and Responsibility Contract. In the event of a loss of revenue from either a levy failure or local effort assistance (levy equalization) funds, the issuance of Time and Responsibility contracts may be suspended.
Time and Responsibility. Four (4) Days (28.6 hours) of additional pay: • Two (2) professional development day normally prior to the all staff day in August to be arranged by administration; • One (1) District day time-sheeted prior to the start of school at teacher discretion; • One (1) staff day in August to be mutually agreed on with the Association; • Five (5) days of deemed done time, formerly paid as supplemental salary, have been included in the base contract for additional duties required of the teaching staff, such as open house, conferences, performances, etc. The continuance of the additional days is contingent on adequate state funding. Incentive:
Time and Responsibility. The three (3) days, formerly known as “deemed done” are now part of the base contract and salary schedule.
Time and Responsibility. Time and Responsibility are part of the professional salaries that will be provided to Association employees. Examples of activities that are included in the professional salaries are: Open House Winter and Spring Concerts Art/Science/Curriculum Fairs Fall and Spring Parent Conferences IEPs, 504s, and RTI meetings Classroom Preparation Start and end of school year planning and preparation Other events as determined by administration Parent involvement activities Parent education Collegial planning/study groups Tutoring students Curriculum preparation/development Attendance at professional conferences Course work, workshops, and conferences Developmental screening and district assessment Parent meetings/conferences outside of designated week Extended staff or committee meetings Other items associated with being an effective teacher.
Time and Responsibility. Five (5) Days (36.25 hours) of additional pay:  Two (2) professional development day normally prior to the all staff day in August to be arranged by administration;  One (1) District day time-sheeted prior to the start of school at teacher discretion;  One (1) staff day in August to be mutually agreed on with the Association;  One (1) Professional development day at a date mutually agreed upon by administration and the association. This day shall be added to the calendar for the year starting 2021-2022 and continued as needed. The continuation of this day to be reviewed annually.  Five (5) days of deemed done time, formerly paid as supplemental salary, have been included in the base contract for additional duties required of the teaching staff, such as open house, conferences, performances, etc. The continuance of the additional days is contingent on adequate state funding. Incentive:
Time and Responsibility. Time and Responsibility are part of the professional salaries that will be provided to Association employees (for the 2022-2023 school year). Beginning in the 2023-2024 school year payment for these activities will be dependent on available funding. Examples of activities that are included in the professional salaries are: IEPs, 504s, and SST meetings Open House (2 hours) Winter and Spring Concerts (2 hours each) Art/Science/STEAM Fairs (2 hours)
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Time and Responsibility. Five (5) Days (33.75 hours) of additional pay: • One (1) day of “sheeted time” (teacher directed) • Two (2) days before school o One (1) day before school – teachers only o One (1) day before school – all staff • One (1) day in October – teachers only

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  • TEACHER RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES A. Teachers shall have freedom in the implementation of the adopted curriculum, including the right to select materials and engage in classroom discussions as they relate to the subject matter being taught and the level of the student. The administrator has the right and obligation to question, consult, and direct whenever necessary.

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  • ASSOCIATION RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES The Association shall have, in addition to other rights expressly set forth or provided by statute, the following rights:

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