Reporting and Dismissal Times Clause Samples

The "Reporting and Dismissal Times" clause defines the specific times when employees are required to report to work and when they may be dismissed from their duties. Typically, this clause outlines the start and end times of a workday, and may address procedures for early dismissal due to operational needs or emergencies. Its core practical function is to establish clear expectations for attendance and work hours, thereby reducing confusion and potential disputes regarding work schedules.
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Reporting and Dismissal Times. Teachers shall be required to report for duty reasonably prior to the arrival of students so as to be prepared for class instruction and shall remain on duty for a reasonable period of time after the students leave, so as to be available for student and/or parent conferences, and other professionally related tasks, subject to the provisions of Section 6.5, unless mutually otherwise agreed between the principal and the teacher. If the last day of the school year is a non-student attendance day, then any faculty meeting shall occur within the hours of the scheduled work day. On high school exam days, teachers at the high schools shall remain on duty until the end of the last exam for that day.
Reporting and Dismissal Times. Teachers shall be required to report for duty reasonably prior to the arrival of students so as to be prepared for class instruction and shall remain on duty for a reasonable period of time after the students leave, so as to be available for student and/or parent conferences, and other professionally related tasks, subject to the provisions of Section 6.5, unless mutually otherwise agreed between the principal and the teacher. On the last day of school, the length of the day for teachers shall be three (3) hours from the time school begins for students. Any faculty meeting scheduled for teachers on the last day of school shall be during this three- (3) hour period and shall conform to the provisions of Section 6.5. On high school exam days, teachers at the high schools shall remain on duty until the end of the last exam for that day.

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