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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

158.060 Access to teacher employment contract -- School month and school day --

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Duty-free lunch period -- Nonteaching time for teachers.
(1)Each teacher shall be provided access to a copy of his or her employment contract
upon request.
(2)Twenty
(20)school days, or days in which teachers are actually employed in the
schoolroom, shall constitute a school month in the common schools.
(3)Each full-time teacher shall be provided with a duty-free lunch period each day
during the regularly scheduled student lunch period. The duty-free lunch period
shall be not less than the length of the lunch period specified in the school calendar
approved by the chief state school officer. A full-time teacher may be assigned to
lunch room duty during the regularly scheduled student lunch period only for an
amount of time equal to the noninstructional time in excess of fifty-five
minutes included in the teacher's daily schedule. The calculation of noninstructional
time shall not include the teacher's duty-free lunch period, the time teachers are
required to be at school prior to the start of the student's instructional day, or the
time teachers are required to remain at school after the students are dismissed.
(4)Except for children with disabilities and children attending the primary school
program who may attend a program of less than six
(6)hours per day under policy
adopted by the local school district board of education and approved by the
commissioner of education and children attending a school district where the local
board has approved a schedule that provides at least the equivalent of six
(6)hours
of daily instruction during the school year, a minimum of six
(6)hours of actual
school work shall constitute a school day. Kindergarten programs may be operated
for less than six
(6)hours without state board approval. The Kentucky Board of
Education, upon recommendation of the chief state school officer, shall develop and
approve regulations governing make up by school districts of whole days missed
due to emergencies, or partial days missed as a result of shortening regularly
scheduled school days due to emergencies.
(5)Teachers shall be provided additional time for nonteaching activities. The
nonteaching time shall be used to provide teachers opportunities for professional
development activities as provided in KRS 156.095, instructional planning, school-
based decision making as provided in KRS 160.345, curriculum development, and
outreach activities involving their students' families and the community.
(6)Character education programs and activities shall be considered valuable and
legitimate components of the actual school work constituting a school day under
subsection
(4)of this section.
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