High Schools and Middle Schools Clause Samples
High Schools and Middle Schools. Not less than the equivalent of one (1) standard class period per day.
High Schools and Middle Schools. 10.1.1 Secondary teachers with a six (6)-period day shall have a maximum of 175 daily student contacts, with the exception of music, and physical education teachers whose maximum daily contacts will not exceed 200, and the exception of teachers of District-authorized remedial classes whose maximum daily contacts will not exceed 100. Secondary teachers with a four (4)-period day shall have a maximum of 105 daily student contacts, with the exception of music, and physical education teachers whose maximum daily contacts will not exceed 120, and the exception of teachers of District-authorized remedial classes whose maximum daily contacts will not exceed 60. Individual teachers may agree to exceed their maximum student contacts to meet their individual program needs. Less than full-time teachers, or teachers with combined student maximums, will be assigned student maximums on a proportional basis. Individual class maximums will not exceed established safety maximums previously authorized by the fire department and the District’s insurance providers.
10.1.2 Individual class sizes shall not exceed thirty-seven (37) students per class, with the exception of music, and physical education class sizes which shall not exceed forty- five (45) students per class. District-authorized remedial classes shall not exceed 25 students per class. Individual teachers may agree to exceed their class maximums. During the first two (2) weeks of instruction of each school year or first week of each term for a four (4)-period day, class sizes may exceed the maximums in order to balance and finalize the master schedule. An exception to these limits will only occur if the following requirements are met:
10.1.2.1 The Administrator makes every effort to reduce the class size by the start of the third (3rd) week (or second [2nd] week for a four [4]-period day) of the school year, or second (2nd) week of each trimester/semester/term occurring during the year.
10.1.2.2 The administrator has contacted the assigned teacher to discuss the reason for the class size and provides in writing the timeline for reducing to the appropriate maximum contacts within the semester/trimester.
10.1.2.3 Students in excess of the maximum contacts are distributed evenly and on a rotating basis among the subject matter teachers.
10.1.3 At the conclusion of the first (1st) three (3) weeks of instruction of the school year, the personnel department will provide the Association with a master schedule indicating cl...
High Schools and Middle Schools. In accordance with Article 13-1.1 of the Teachers Union Agreement, this preference sheet is provided to all high school and middle school teachers for the purpose of determining class assignments. Teachers who desire to register a preference should list the preferred subjects/levels in order of priority and submit this form to the Principal on or before March 15. NAME: SCHOOL: Present Program by Subject and Level: Subject(s) and Level(s) Preferred:
High Schools and Middle Schools. The District will staff the comprehensive high schools and middle schools at a building student/teacher ratio of 22.5/1. Scheduling of students into individual classes will be by the student/teacher ratios listed below:
1) Regular classes: 30/1 American Literature/Writing classes: 27/1 (11th grade only) High School Writing classes: 25/1 Basic classes: 20/1
High Schools and Middle Schools. 10.1.1 Secondary teachers with a 6-period day shall have a maximum of 175 daily student contacts, with the exception of music and physical education teachers whose maximum daily contacts will not exceed 200, and the exception of teachers of District-authorized remedial classes whose maximum daily contacts will not exceed 100. Secondary teachers with a 4-period day shall have a maximum of 105 daily student contacts, with the exception of music and physical education teachers whose maximum daily contacts will not exceed 120, and the exception of teachers of District-authorized remedial classes whose maximum daily contacts will not exceed
High Schools and Middle Schools. The District will staff the comprehensive high schools 21 and middle schools at a building student/teacher ratio of 22.5/1. Scheduling of students into 22 individual classes will be by the student/teacher ratios listed below: 24 (1) Regular classes: 30/1 25 American Literature/Writing classes: 27/1 (11th grade only) 26 High School Writing classes: 25/1 27 Basic classes: 20/1 29 (2) Beginning on the tenth (10th) day of school, teachers and long-term substitutes of 30 classes exceeding the limits listed above will receive, at the teacher’s option, twenty 31 dollars ($20) overload pay per week per student or a half-hour per week per student 32 release time to be used in the performance of educational responsibilities as agreed 33 between the teacher and principal. 35 (3) OJT/Work Based Learning classes are not included within the intent of this provision.