Employee Preparation Time Sample Clauses

Employee Preparation Time. 1. Employee preparation time is employee directed time to complete tasks related to their job responsibilities.shall be used solely for teacher planning. The District shall not require an employee to schedule parent conferences, student conferences, or other District-identified duties during preparation time. An employee who is required by the District to utilize preparation time for matters other than preparation employee directed time or who does not receive his or hertheir total allocation shall be compensated for such lost time at his or hertheir per diemhourly rate X 1.25., provided that i In the event an employee receives less than thirty (30) minutes preparation time the employee will be compensated for a full preparation period. This provision does not apply to employees who have voluntarily ‘sold their prep’ period and are thus more than 1.0 FTE. Employees who have ‘sold their prep’ have their FTE adjusted for the duration of the term(s) in which they have ‘sold their prep’ as described in section A of this article. School employees includes any employee assigned to work the majority of their workday in a school, including EDGE and other student facing programs. 2. For middle and high school employees, Oon days when regular class time is reduced because of assemblies, half-day in-service, or grading time, teachers’ an employee’s prep times will be reduced proportionately to the reduction in each class period. 3. Full-time middle school and high school employees shall be allowed one instructional periodfree of other duties or responsibilities for utilization as preparation time each workday. Middle school preparation time shall be 45 minutes or one full period, whichever is greater. High school preparation time shall be 48 minutes or one full period, whichever is greater. 4. On days designated PSAT day or other alternate student schedule, and when the bell schedule is such that not every teacher has a preparation period during the student contact day, schools will designate a preparation period for teachers equivalent in length to a regular preparation period and it must occur during the hours that would normally constitute the student contact day.
Employee Preparation Time. 1. Employee preparation time is employee directed time to complete tasks related to their job responsibilities. The District shall not require an employee to schedule parent conferences, student conferences, or other District-identified duties during preparation time. 2. An employee who is required by the District to utilize preparation time for matters other than employee directed time or who does not receive their total allocation shall be compensated for their lost time as follows: a. In the event an employee receives less than 30 (thirty) minutes preparation time the employee will be compensated for a full preparation period at their per diem hourly rate. b. In the event an employee receives at least 30 (thirty) minutes preparation time the employee will be compensated for the lost time of their preparation period at their per diem hourly rate. c. Employees who have ‘sold their prep’ for the duration of the term or on a non ad hoc basis will have their FTE and corresponding compensation adjusted as described in section A of this article. d. If the employee’s assignment is not addressed by a schedule in section A of this article, they will be paid their per diem hourly rate of pay for any preparation time sold. 3. School employees includes any employee assigned to work the majority of their workday in a school, including EDGE and other student-facing programs.
Employee Preparation Time. The District shall endeavor to schedule daily preparation time 38 for a total minimum of 200 minutes per week for each K-12 employee. This time is to be during the 39 normal student attendance time. The District shall not be required to hire additional personnel or to 40 go to additional expense so as to provide this preparation time; but it shall endeavor to schedule 41 workshops, classroom, lunchroom, hall, playground, and outside duty so as to minimize infringement 42 on this preparation time.
Employee Preparation Time. 1. Employee preparation time is employee directed time to complete tasks related to their job responsibilities.shall be used solely for teacher planning. The District shall not require an employee to schedule parent conferences, student conferences, or other District-identified duties during preparation time. 2. An employee who is required by the District to utilize preparation time for matters other than preparation employee directed time or who does not receive his or hertheir total allocation shall be compensated for their lost time as follows: a. for such lost time at his or her per diem rate, provided that iIn the event an employee receives less than thirty (30) minutes preparation time the employee will be compensated for a full preparation period at their per diem rate. b. In the event an employee receives at least thirty (30) minutes preparation time the employee will be compensated for the lost time of their preparation period at their per diem rate. c. Employees who have ‘sold their prep’ have their FTE (and compensation) adjusted for the duration of the term(s) in which they have ‘sold their prep’ as described in section A of this article.