Teaching Time. i) Effective September 1, 2004, Teachers in an elementary school shall not be assigned teaching duties in excess of thirteen hundred twenty-five (1325) minutes per week. ii) Effective September 1, 2006, Teachers in an elementary school shall not be assigned teaching duties in excess of thirteen hundred and twenty (1320) minutes per week. iii) Effective September 1, 2007, Teachers in an elementary school shall not be assigned teaching duties in excess of thirteen hundred and ten (1310) minutes per week. iv) Effective June 30, 2008, Teachers in an elementary school shall not be assigned teaching duties in excess of thirteen hundred (1300) minutes per week. v) Teachers assigned to both elementary and secondary schools shall not be assigned teaching duties in excess of the time which corresponds to the percentage of the assignment in each panel. vi) Teaching time shall be prorated for part-time Teaches, recognizing that for the purposes of this calculation, mornings and afternoons are considered to be of equivalent length.
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Teaching Time. (i) Effective September 1, 2004, Teachers in an elementary school shall not be assigned teaching duties in excess of thirteen hundred twenty-five (1325) minutes per week.
(ii) Effective September 1, 2006, Teachers in an elementary school shall not be assigned teaching duties in excess of thirteen hundred and twenty (1320) minutes per week.
(iii) Effective September 1, 2007, Teachers in an elementary school shall not be assigned teaching duties in excess of thirteen hundred and ten (1310) minutes per week.
(iv) Effective June 30, 2008, Teachers in an elementary school shall not be assigned teaching duties in excess of thirteen hundred (1300) minutes per week.
(v) Teachers assigned to both elementary and secondary schools shall not be assigned teaching duties in excess of the time which corresponds to the percentage of the assignment in each panel.
(vi) Teaching time shall be prorated for part-time TeachesTeachers, recognizing that for the purposes of this calculation, mornings and afternoons are considered to be of equivalent length.
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