Before and After School Supervision Sample Clauses

Before and After School Supervision. Bargaining Unit Members shall report to
Before and After School Supervision. Bargaining Unit Members shall report to their assigned area for student supervision during those times before
Before and After School Supervision. Secondary teachers shall be responsible for the supervision of students ten (10) minutes before the start of the student day and ten (10) minutes after student dismissal. Elementary teachers will not be responsible for before and after school supervision.
Before and After School Supervision. Bargaining Unit Members shall report to the vicinity of their classrooms for student supervision during those times before and after school which is "on-duty" time. On Friday or the last school day before a holiday, Bargaining Unit Members shall leave no earlier than Five (5) minutes after the end of the students' day. If students or parents request additional time with the Bargaining Unit Member, Bargaining Unit Members will make every reasonable effort to assume this professional obligation. Vicinity shall be defined as close enough to their assigned room to provide supervision both in the hallway and for students who have already entered their room.
Before and After School Supervision. Association Members shall report to the vicinity of their classrooms for student supervision during those times before and after school which is "on-duty" time. On Friday or the last school day before a holiday, Association Members shall leave no earlier than Five (5) minutes after the end of the students' day. If students or parents request additional time with the

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