Assigned Time and Substitute Duties at the Secondary Schools Clause Samples

Assigned Time and Substitute Duties at the Secondary Schools a. A traditional high school schedule shall include a 400-minute student instructional day with 100 minutes of administrator designed professional time per week, the 300 daily minutes of assigned time, inclusive of passing time, may include up to six (6) instructional and/or non-instructional assignments (or the block equivalent). If a teacher accepts a seventh (7th) assignment (instructional or non-instructional), the teacher will be compensated as per Section 12 below. If a teacher chooses to accept more assigned time on one (1) or more days of the week in exchange for less assigned time on other days, the total assigned time for the week shall not exceed 1,500 minutes, based on six (6) assignments. b. An extended day high school schedule shall include a 430-minute student instructional day with 100 minutes of administrator designed professional time per week, the 330 daily minutes of assigned time, inclusive of passing time, may include up to seven (7) instructional and/or non-instructional assignments (or the block equivalent). The seventh (7th) assignment will be paid as per Section 12 below. If a teacher has six (6) or fewer assignments, the additional thirty (30) minutes will be paid at the prorated daily rate. If a teacher accepts an eighth (8th) instructional or non-instructional assignment, the teacher will be compensated as per Section 12 below. If a teacher chooses to accept more assigned time on one (1) or more days of the week in exchange for less assigned time on other days, the total assigned time for the week shall not exceed 1,650 minutes, based on seven (7) assignments. c. In extended day high schools where a teacher’s workday exceeds the minutes outlined in Section 3 B above, the teacher will be paid at the teacher’s prorated daily rate for those minutes in addition to any assignment compensation per Section 12 below. d. Teacher-assigned time at the high schools shall not exceed 300 minutes per day, at traditional high schools or 330 minutes per day at extended day high schools, and shall include all assignments, passing time and homerooms/advisories. Homerooms/advisories shall be ungraded and shall not require lesson plans. Homerooms/advisories that exceed twenty (20) total minutes shall constitute an assignment for purposes of calculating additional compensation in Section 12 below. e. Teachers shall not be required to perform substitute duties for absent teachers during the period in which they have instructional duties, except in ex...

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