Grades Due Sample Clauses

Grades Due. End of the term grades (quarter, semester, or trimester) are due on the beginning of the fourth workday after the end of the grading period. Year-end grades are due either three (3) school days before or three (3) school days after the last day of school as determined by a shared building-level decision involving the staff and principal. This process will be completed by October 31 of each year.
Grades Due. Teachers will submit grades and prepare report cards within three (3) workdays of the tri/se/▇▇▇▇▇▇ completion. Teachers may utilize TRI pay for grade preparation (inclusive of evenings and weekends).
Grades Due. All Grades K-12: Two business days following end of marking period at 8:00 a.m. Parent/Teacher Conferences: Elementary: November 8th November 9th March 1st (afternoon & evening) (evening only) (afternoon & evening) High School: November 15 (afternoon & evening) November 16 (evening only) Middle School: November 15 (afternoon & evening) November 16 March 8th (evening only) (afternoon & evening) *MLK Day January 15/Teacher attendance optional Grade Level Chair Meetings: Week of September 25th Week of October 23rd Building Dept/Grade Level Meetings Week of November 27th will be one hour in length and will Week of January 22nd include a written agenda, minutes Week of February 19th and teacher attendance Week of March 26th Week of April 23rd Week of May 28th Open House: August 29 – Bentley August 30 – ▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, Washington OMS September 13 - OHS 2007-2008 School Calendar Days Days Developm August 1 3 27 Teacher Work Day 28, 29, 30 Professional Development 31 Labor Day Recess September 1-3 Labor Day Recess 19 4 First Full Day (all students) October 23 November 6 Records Day 18 1 21 No School (Comp Day) 22-24 No School: Thanksgiving December 24 No School: Winter Recess begins 15 January 7 School Resumes 10 1 18 Last Day First Semester 21 No School: *MLK Day Teacher Records Day First Semester Totals 85 3 3 Instructional Noninstructional Professional ent January 22 Second Semester Begins 8 February 15-18 No School: Presidents Day 19 March 21 No School: Good Friday 20 April 7-11 No School: Spring Recess begins 16 1 14 School Resumes 18 Professional Development May 23 No School (Comp Day) 20 26 No School: Memorial Day June 9 1 12 Half Day School: Last Day for Students 13 Records Day End of marking periods: November 2, January 18, March 28, June 12 Grades Due: All Grades K-12: Two business days following end of marking period at 8:00 a.m. Parent/Teacher Conferences: Elementary: November 7th (afternoon & evening) November 8th (evening only) February 28th (afternoon & evening) High School: November 14 (afternoon & evening) November 15 (evening only) Middle School: November 14 (afternoon & evening) November 15 (evening only) March 6th (afternoon & evening) *MLK Day January 15/Teacher attendance optional Grade Level Chair Meetings: Week of September 24th Week of October 22nd Building Dept/Grade Level Meetings Week of November 26th will be one hour in length and will Week of January 28th include a written agenda, minutes Week of February 18th and teacher at...

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