Preparation Period Sample Clauses

Preparation Period. During the preparation period, a teacher will have no other assignment except in an emergency situation. It is recognized that the preparation period is a scheduled part of the teacher's work day and the teacher is expected to be in his/her respective Building. If the teacher must leave the Building during his/her preparation and/or lunch period, he/she must notify the Building switchboard operator.
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Preparation Period. All full-time teachers directly involved in classroom instruction shall receive a block of 50 minutes of preparation time daily. Additionally, all teachers shall receive two full workdays prior to the first student contact day for individual classroom preparation free of other responsibilities. In addition teachers will receive minimum day release for each grading period to prepare report cards free of other responsibilities. Secondary teachers can teach up to but not exceeding two courses on the same subject per period unless the Principal and Teacher involved agrees to more.
Preparation Period. All full-time teachers will receive at least 1 preparation period per day unless the teacher has agreed to be paid for working during their preparation period. Elementary school teachers shall average at least two hundred forty (240) minutes of preparation time per week. The Middle and High school teachers' preparation period will be equal to the length of a regular class period. Prep-Time is defined as time when teachers are not supervising or instructing students. *It is noted that the above entitlements are not applicable to shortened student attendance days or shortened student attendance weeks.
Preparation Period. The teacher directly involved in classroom instruction shall be provided not less than the equivalent of fifty (50) minutes per day in session of preparation time in uninterrupted segments of not less than twenty-five (25) minutes. The intent of this provision is that said preparation time shall be available for use at the teacher's discretion for preparation activities related to the regular job assignment. The teacher shall not normally be assigned to other duties; however, the District reserves the right to direct the activities of the teacher during preparation periods from time-to- time for compelling reasons affecting the immediate welfare of students or for emergencies affecting the operation of the school. In addition, at the principal’s discretion, the teacher may use time during which the class is receiving instruction from specialists for preparation; otherwise the teacher may be assigned to participation in the class or other duties that would be beneficial to the educational goals of the District.
Preparation Period a. Each regular classroom teacher will have a minimum of one thirty (30) minute duty free preparation period daily. All other teachers unit members will have a minimum of five (5) thirty (30) minute duty free preparation periods weekly. From time to time, circumstances may arise that prevent unit members who are not regular classroom teachers from having a daily prep. The aforementioned five (5) preparation periods will be spread over no less than three (3) school days per week. For all part-time unit members, the allotment of preparation time will be pro-rated.
Preparation Period. 9.8.1 Unit members assigned to a middle school or a high school shall be entitled to a daily preparation period equivalent in length to a regular instruction period in that school unless the middle or high school has an approved block schedule in place pursuant to section 9.10. In the event that instructional periods must be shortened during the day, effort shall be made to equalize the impact of such shortening throughout all teacher preparation periods.
Preparation Period. With respect to middle/intermediate school full-time teachers, the District shall continue its present practice of permitting scheduled preparation periods when and as mutually agreed upon by respective staffs at each school and the respective site administrator.
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Preparation Period. Each teacher who uses their daily prep period to sub shall be compensated at 1/7th of 1 day’s pay at base. (N.A. June 2003) ADDITION TO THE PREPARATION PERIOD POLICY: Subject to prior Administration and Board approval, each teacher who uses his/her daily preparation period to teach an approved class shall be compensated at 1/6th of a day’s pay. (N.A. July 2007)
Preparation Period. Preparation time shall be free from student supervision, parent visitation and duty imposed by an administrator. Staff who are asked to work through a preparation block to cover another teacher will be compensated for 45 minute per diem (one preparation block equals 45 minutes). Elementary teachers shall have a minimum of 225 minutes of preparation time per week. Such time will consist of at least five (5) forty-five (45) minute blocks per week during the student day. Between April 15th and the end of the school year, at the written request of 10% of the secondary teaching staff, secondary teachers shall vote on the following preparation period options:
Preparation Period. Each professional employee shall be provided preparation time of no less than forty-five minutes per day, except when periods are shortened to accommodate assemblies, programs or other school activities. Extenuating circumstances will be worked out between the individual teacher and administrator.
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