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1 District First Name Last Name Address Baker Sherrie Raulerson Brevard Brian Binggeli Calhoun Tommy McClellan Charlotte David Gayler Clay Ben Wortham Columbia Michael Millikin Dixie Mark Rains Duval Ed Pratt Dannals

2 Flagler Janet Valentine Franklin Nina Marks Glades Wayne Aldrich Gulf Tim Wilder Hardee David Durastanti Hendry Richard Murphy Highlands Wally Cox Indian River Harry La Cava Jackson Lee Miller Lake Susan Moxley Lee Lawrence D. Tihen Leon Jackie Pons Levy Robert Hastings Liberty Sue Summers

3 Nassau John Ruis Okaloosa Alexis Tibbetts Okeechobee Patricia Cooper Orange Ronald Blocker Osceola Michael Grego Palm Beach Art Johnson Pasco Heather Fiorentino Polk Gail Mckinzie fl.net Putnam Tom Townsend

4 Santa Rosa Tim Wyrosdick Sarasota Lori White Seminole William "Bill" Vogel St. Johns Joe Joyner St. Lucie Michael Lannon Sumter Richard Shirley Taylor Paul Dyal Union Carlton Faulk Volusia Margaret Smith Wakulla David Miller Walton Carlene Anderson Washington Sandra Cook

5 Does your school district have any early release days scheduled during the school year? Doc ID If so, how many early release days are scheduled? Doc ID 6 Six days the last three days of each semester are exam days, and these days are early release days for students. 4 days No 4 for all students...the 4 in elementary are spread throughout the year. the four in secondary are one prior to Christmas Break to assist the end of first semester and the last 3 days of the year to do finals

6 2 Eight for Exam Days and Parent Conference Days days 6 10 No No N/A Every Wednesday and then 3 days at the end of each semester 6 days (three days at the end of 1st semester and three days at the end of the school year for exams) 3 10 days 3 days

7 3 Nine (9) days within the year; elementary and middle school only Four (4) 10 Every Wednesday is an early release day (one hour earlier) days are scheduled for FY11 (please see attached) 1 No 10 9

8 2 No Every Wednesday students are released one hour early. The last three days of each semester are also early release days. St. Johns County Every Wednesday 12 Six, 1 per 9 weeks, 1 the last day before winter break and 1 the last day of school. No only four 2 Four days are scheduled for early release.

9 What day(s) of the week do your early release days fall on? Doc ID What is the start and end time of your early release days? Please specify elementary, middle, and high schools. Doc ID Wednesday High School 7:00 a.m. 12:20 p.m. Middle School 7:00 a.m. 12:05 p.m. Elementary Schools 8:35 a.m. 1:15 p.m. Thursday, Friday, Monday Approximately one hour earlier than the regular start times 2 on Wednesday, 1 on Friday, and 1 on Monday All students are released from school at 1:00 PM. All 4 are different days of the week All schools go three and one half hours from the starting time. Wednesday secondary start 8:29 9:00 end aprox. 12:00 Wednesday 8:15 1:00 Wednesdays ES 8:30 1:30; MS 9:45 2:45; HS 7:30 12:30

10 8:30 12:15 Elementary 7:15 11:05 Middle Wednesday and High January 19, 20, 21 (W,Th,F) June 7, 8, 9 (T,W,Th) Parent Days Nov 4th/Th, and April Elementary at noon Middle High at 12:30 5th/T P.M. Wednesday 8:00 11:30 Elem. 7:55 11:50 Middle 7: High Monday, Tuesday, Friday, Friday 7:55 12:00 4 on Friday 1 on Wednesday all schools dismiss 2 hours early Wednesdays and Fridays Mostly Wednesdays, one Thursday, one Friday 4 days are Early Release with Lunch: Elementary Start 8:10 am & 8:15 am End 12:10 pm 12:44 pm Middle Start 7:25 am End 11:30 am & 12:05 pm High Start 7:30 am & 7:35 am End 11:50 am & 12:29 pm 2 Days are Early Release with No Lunch Elementary Start same End 11:00 am 11:25 am Middle Start Same End 10:30 & 10:45 am High Start Same End 10:40 am & 11:05 am 2 hours early N/A N/A Wednesday one hour earlier than non early release days. 3 Days End of 1st Semester Tuesday Thursday, January (Monday, January 17 is a Holiday and Friday, January 21 is a Professional Duty Day) 3 Days End of Year Wednesday Friday, June 8 10 (June 10 is last day for students) Early dismissal for all students at all levels is two hours prior to the end of their regular day. Wednesday, June 1st through Friday June 3rd ES 12:20 MS 1:20 HS 11:20 Wednesday 8:00 until 12:00 1 on Wednesday 2 on Friday 8:30 12:30 all schools

11 The early release days are the 1st day of school, the last day before Christmas break, and the last day of school. Thursday (due to middle school athletics) They are scheduled in close proximity to progress reports, but the days of the week vary. Elementary 7:45 AM 11:15 AM Middle 9:00 AM 12:30 PM High 9:15 AM 12:45 PM Times will vary from school to school due to transportation considerations. Each school has a different dismissal time, depending on the school start time. Elementary: 8:10 A.M. to 11:30 A.M. Middle: 8:55 A.M. to 12:15 P.M. High: 7:15 A.M. to 10:45 A.M. Wednesdays Please see school hours document, but generally: Elementary 8:45 a.m. 2 p.m. Middle 9:30 a.m. 2:50 p.m. High 7:20 a.m. 1:15 p.m. Wednesday See attached 11 Thursdays Please see the attached school hours bulletin. Each school starts and ends at different times. The PDD days for elementary and middle are 2 1/2 hours of early release. The high schools participate in late start days (LTM) from 7:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m. 3 All of the early release days are on Wednesdays. Wednesday Most high schools are from 7:00 A.M. to 1:00 P.M. Most middle schools are from 9:00 A.M. to 2:30 P.M. Most elementary schools are from 8:00 A.M. to 1:45 P.M. This varies in combination and other types of schools. 11:30 12:30 depending on start times

12 no certain day we dismiss differently at different schools depending on start times Wednesday Wednesday See question #5. Schools release students one hour earlier on early release days. One hours early per Wednesday. varies varies n/a Wednesday Wed varies, usually near the end of a grading period all schools start at their regular times however end 2 hours early Elementary students start at 8 and end at 12:30. Middle and high begin at 9 and end at 1:00. n/a Elementary 8:00 12:30 Middle 7:55 12:30 High 7:52 12:30 One hour early 12:00 for high schools,12:20 for middle, and 1:30 for elementary, release times:for start see # 5 Wednesday All early release days are scheduled on Tuesdays. As closely to 12 noon as possible. Some may release at 11:50, and some as late as 12:10, as we share buses between middle and high schoolers and elementary school located in same area of our city. All schools start at 7:45 a.m. and end at 1:00 p.m.

13 What is the typical start and end time on your non early release days for elementary, middle and high schools? Doc ID How many minutes per day do your teachers teach? Please specify elementary, middle, and high school. Doc ID High School 7:00 a.m. 2:25 p.m. Middle School 7:00 a.m. 2:05 p.m. Elementary Schools 8:35 a.m. 3:15 p.m. High School = 300 minutes per day Middle School = 354 minutes per day Elementary = 280 minutes per day Elementary School: 8:00 2:30 Middle School: 9:30 4:15 High School: 8:45 a.m. 3:30 p.m. School starts at all schools at 7:50 AM. School ends for elementary at 2:30 PM; Middle School at 2:35 PM, and High School at 2:45 PM. Elem 8:30 2:55 Middle 9:10 4:00 High 7:30 2: all Elementary School: Approximately 5.5 hrs. â 330 minutes Middle School:Approximately minutes, which is five minute classes. Each school has a different bell schedule so some classes are 47 minutes, some 48, and so on. Teachers who teach an extra period (extended day supplement) would teach between 47 and 50 minutes extra per day. We also have a school, which is on a modified block schedule so the classes are 87 minutes long. High School: 47 minutes x 5 periods = 235 minutes Note: This year many teachers are teaching 6 out of 7 periods due to class size issues (47 minutes x 6 periods = 282 minutes) Teachers teach between 300 to 330 minutes per day. Elementary 8:20 Jr. High 9:30 High 7:10 a.m. 6 hours and 12 minutes all levels some schools are slightly different Elem. 7:45a.m. 2:15p.m. Middle 8:40a.m. 2:55p.m. Elementary Middle High 5.25 hours 5.50 High 8:29a.m. 3:15p.m. hours 5.50 hours 8:15 2: ES 8:30 3:00; MS 9:45 4:00; HS 7:30 1: minutes per day, all levels.

14 8:30 3:45 Elementary 7:15 2:30 Middle and High 300 All K 5 students begin at 8 and dismiss at 3 Up to 300 minutes per week is the norm, but All 6 12 students begin at 8:10 and dismiss have 3 getting paid an extra plan due to at 3:10 Class Size 8:00 2: Elem. 7:55 2:40 Middle 7:55 2:47 High 7:55 2: minutes per day at all schools Elementary Start 8:10 am 8:15 am End 2:30 pm 2:45 pm Middle Start 7:25 am End 2:00 pm High Start 7:30 am 7:35 am End 2:25 pm Elem 7:40a.m. 2:00 p.m. Middle 8:15a.m. 3:05p.m. High 8:3a.m. 3:10p.m. Most start around 8 am and end aroud 3 pm. Elementary 8:30 a.m. 3:00 p.m. Middle School 9:10 a.m. 4:00 p.m. High School 7:25 a.m. 2:30 p.m. Elementary 9:15 3:30 and 8:00 2:15 Middle 8:00 2:15 9:45 4:00 High Schools 7:15 1:45 High Tech Centers/Special Centers 9:45 4:00 (middle) 9:45 4:15 (high) Elementary 250 Middle 275 High Labelle (Trimester) 280 Clewiston (7 period day) 306 Elem Middle High Elementary teachers teach approiately 330 minutes per day, middle and high school teachers teach 6 of 7 class periods that last 50 minutes each. Elementary average 270 minutes Middle School average 263 minutes High School 270 minutes Elementary 300 minutes classroom teacher minus pe/art/music Middle A Day = 336 minutes B Day = 252 minutes (alternating block schedule 7 of 8) High A Day = 336 minutes B Day = 252 minutes (alternating block schedule 7 of 8) ES 8:30 2:50 MS 9:30 3:50 HS 7:30 1:50 8:00 until 2: :30 3:35 students 8:00 3:35 teachers 300 minutes per day

15 Elementary 7:45 AM 2:00 PM Middle 8:45 AM 3:00 PM High 9:00 AM 3:15 PM Again, specific to school. Elementary: 8:10 A.M. to 2:50 P.M. Middle: 8:55 A.M. to 3:35 P.M. High: 7:15 A.M. to 2:05 P.M. Please see school hours document, but generally: Elementary 8:45 a.m. 3 p.m. Middle 9:30 a.m. 3:50 p.m. High 7:20 a.m. 2:15 p.m. Elementary 5 and 1/2 hours Middle 5 and 1/4 hours High 5 and 1/2 hours Elementary:Minimum of 315 Middle: Minimum of 315 All of our teachers are on contract for 7 hour days. Elementary and secondary teachers teach an average of 25.5 hours per week. Our contract shows a weekly time for instructional responsibilities instead of daily time because of our early release Wednesdays. See attached 12 The number of minutes that teachers teach each day differs slightly per school based upon the master schedule. Per the district master teacher contract, teachers work a 7.5 hour day with a half hour for lunch. Other than a planning period equal in length to one regular teaching period, the teachers are scheduled with teaching or duty periods for the balance of their work day. Please see the attached list. 4 Please see the attached list. 5 ES: 8:40 2:50, 9:40 3:50 MS: 8:40 2:50, 8:30 Elementary = 4 hours 40 minutes Secondary 2:55, 7:30 1:40 HS: 7:30 1:55 = 4 hours 12 minutes Most high schools are from 7:00 A.M. to 2:00 P.M. Most middle schools are from 9:00 A.M. to 3:30 P.M. Most elementary schools are from 8:00 A.M. to 2:45 P.M. This varies in combination and other types of schools. Doesn't change High school teachers teach approximately 300 minutes. Middle School teachers teach approximately 315 minutes. Elementary teachers teach approximately 325 minutes minutes per day

16 7:10, 8:10 and 9:10 differs at each school. They are contracted for 7.5 hours Elem: 8:35 3:05/7:50 2:20 Middle: 9:20 3:55 High: 7:20 2:20 Elem: 340 minutes Secondary: 300 minutes Elementary 370 Middle and high Times.pdf Here is the link to our start times Elementary start at 8 and end at 2:30. Middle and high starat at 9 and end at 3:30. n/a Elementary 8:00 2:30 Middle 7:55 2:56 High 7:52 3:00 High schools = 318 minutes Middle grades average is 300 minutes elementary = 330 minutes on average 7.6 hours or 456 minutes at all levels. Elementary 300 mins. Middle 360 mins. High School 360 mins. Elementary 390 Middle 420 High 428 8:55 elem, 7:40 for h s and middle 270 for h s,and middle and a few more for elem Elementary 8:00 AM 2:20 PM Middle 7:30 AM 2:20 PM High School 7:45 AM 2:40 PM K 12 7:45 AM 2:45 PM Elementary 7:45 2:20; Middle 7:45 2:30; High 7:45 2:40 This is an approximate time, as some schools vary on activites and classes they provide to their students. Elementary teachers approximately 250 minutes a day. (50 minutes of P.E. daily and 3 times a week students attend one of the following: art, media, or music) Middle and High 285 minutes. (minus class change 5 times) All teachers teach a minimum of 300 minutes.

17 How many classes per day do your teachers teach? Please specify elementary, middle and high schools. Doc ID Elementary = 1 class all day Middle School = 5 class per day High School = 6 class per day Elementary School:6 classes (counting PE to meet 150 minute requirement) Middle School:Teachers teach 5 classes per day, except at Madison, where the teachers teach 4 classes on one day and 3 classes the next. In many schools, up to approximately 50% of the teachers teach a 6th class per day with an extended day supplement. High School: 5 periods out of 7 periods Note: This year many teachers are teaching 6 out of 7 periods due to class size issues. High school and middle school teachers teach 6 periods a day. 5 periods... Elementary NA Middle/High 6 8 High School 6 Middle School 7 MS 7; HS 6; Elementary teachers teach a full day

18 Middle 5 High School 6 Six of seven 6 7 periods for all schools Elementary 5 Middle 5 High Labelle Trimester 4 Clewiston (7 period day) 6 Elem 5/6 Middle 8 periods High 4 (block) The other 7 perios Elementary grades are self contained and middle and high teach 6 of 7 periods per day. Elementary 7 out of 8 periods Middle School 5 out of 6 periods High School 3 out of 4 periods each block Elementary self contained Middle Alternating block 7 of 8 A = 4 classes B = 3 classes High Alternating block 7 of 8 A = 4 classes B = 3 classes ES full day MS 6 HS 5 7 High School 6 out of 7 elementary 300 minutes per day; middle school middle and high school 7 periods

19 Elementary primarily self contained. Middle and High teach 4(block) or 6. Middle school: 6 periods Elementary: Varies by school Elementary are self contained and cover all subject areas. Middle and high school teachers teach 6 of 7 periods. Elementary generally 6 Middle and High Schools generally 6 out of 7 (Teachers who teach 7 out of 7 periods are given a supplement, per their contract. The number of classes per day varies by school in accordance with a school master schedule. Certain schools use a block schedule in which a teacher may teach 3 or 4 block classes. Other schools break ther school day down into periods of differing lengths, and teachers can teach 4, 5, 6, or 7 periods. Please see the attached list. 6 Secondary 5 out of 6 High school teachers teach 6 of 7 classes. Middle School teachers teach 7 of 8 classes. Elementary teachers teach 5 classes with variations from school to school depending on the schedule. HS 6 / MS 6 / Ele. Varies

20 elementary all day Middle 6 of 7 High 6/7, 7/8 and 5/6 All levels: 6 periods per day Elementary all subjects Middle School 6 of 6 classes High School 6 of 7 classes Elementary have 1 planning period during the school day. Middle grades teach 6 out of 7 periods. High schools teach 3 90 minute classes and 1 48 minute period as part of a modified block schedule It varies mainly 7 but one high school is on the block schedule and has 4 preps. Elementary 5 Middle School 6 High School 6 All teachers teach 6 periods and have one planning period 6 out of 7 for hs and middle, all day except for special area in elem Elementary k 3 Students are with teacher (minus P.E., art, music, media period all day. Elementary 4th 5th grade 5 (teach) /2 (one plan, one duty Middle Core classes 6 teach/1 plan** Non core 5 teach/ 1 duty / 1 plan** High School 5 teach / 1 duty / 1 plan** ***PLEASE NOTE: Several teacher have voluntarily agreed to teach/co teach a 6th class for contract hourly pay to help our district due to CSR All teachers teach 6 periods per day.

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