Rights: Substitutes

FAQ

What is the required amount of emergency lesson plans?

The minimum is three (3) days of emergency lesson plans.

What is the teacher’s responsibility for attaining a substitute?

The teacher’s obligation is to register in the District’s approved application (Frontline formally Aesop). The rest of the process is the District’s responsibility or in some cases for an administrator to provide coverage.

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Rights: Intervention

FAQ

Is Multi-Tiered System of Support (MTSS) voluntary at the elementary level?

Yes. If you decice not to participate in school wide intervention (MTSS), you must provide intervention within your own classroom.

What is the procedure for a Multi-Tiered System of Support (MTSS) schedule at 7-12 sites?

For grades 7-12, block schedule and Multi-Tiered System of Support (MTSS) sites, class period minutes shall be adjusted accordingly, as agreed to by the parties [Article IV A.5.a-f].


7-12 MULTI-TIERED SYSTEM OF SUPPORT

1) The voting threshold is now 65% of the teachers who vote;
2) Non-votes no longer count as No votes

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Rights: Prep Time

What happens when preparation times are interrupted or not received?

Prep time not received due to holiday, full-day professional development, field trips, or minimum day will not be made up [Article IV.H.3].

May prep time be used for purposes of handling student discipline?

No. The regular teacher on preparation time shall not be responsible for or interrupted for purposes of handling student discipline for misconduct occurring during preparation time [Article IV.H.5].

May prep time for Special Education teachers be circumvented?

No. If you are short-handed, it is the administration’s responsibility to watch the students during your prep or lunch.

What are preparation times for an elementary teacher?

There shall be a weekly elementary preparation period at each elementary school site (which includes special education), for grades TK-6 within the following guidelines: [Article IV.H].

The District will determine when each TK-6 teacher shall have two thirty (30) minute preparation periods and beginning 2016-17, one (1) forty-five (45) minute preparation period each week [Article IV.H.11].

What are the preparation times for preschool special education teachers?

Preschool Special Education Teachers will receive two (2) 30-minute preparation periods per week, starting in the 2024-25 school year. Prep providers shall be trained in best practices for providing preparation [Article IV.I].

What are the preparation times for speech language pathologists?

Speech Language Pathologists will have sixty (60) minutes of preparation time each week [Article IV.J].

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