Are there risks for elective teachers to be surplused if a school does not implement the eight period day schedule?
That depends on the school and its needs. As the number of students in need of remediation increases in a school, the number of electives courses that can be offered may diminish; hence, creating the possibility for some elective teachers to either be assigned to teach out of field or be surplused from that particular school.
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- May we offer a minimum six-hour day that is still slightly less than our regular school schedule in order to give teachers prep time and breaks?
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