Class Advisor Sample Clauses

Class Advisor. A. The Class Advisor (CA) is responsible for organizing and directing all class activities, which include:
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Class Advisor. This position will be held for four (4) years then rotated to another staff member. After being a class advisor, a person will be free of a class advisor assignment for at least four (4) years unless the staff person agrees otherwise.
Class Advisor e. Department Head
Class Advisor. Senior *A class advisor who stays with a class for the four years (9th, 10th, 11th, 12th) will be paid 4% as a senior class advisor 3% Cross Country-Head (Boys or Girls) 7% Cross Country-Assistant (Boys or Girls) 5% Debate 4% Drama/Musical Director 2% FFA 4% FHA 4% Football Head Varsity 9% Football Head Junior Varsity 6% Football Head Freshman 6% Football Assistants (includes Varsity, Junior Varsity & Freshman 6% Forensics 2% Golf 7% HOSA 4% Knowledge Bowl 2% Machine Shop Equipment Maintenance 9% NHS 3% Plays – High School – Director 5% Plays – High School – Assistant Director 2% Skills USA 4% Soccer - Varsity (Boys or Girls) 7% Soccer – Junior Varsity (Boys or Girls) 5% Softball – Varsity 7% Softball – Junior Varsity 5% Softball – Freshman 5% Student Council – High School (2 positions) 3% Student Council – Middle School (or NJHS) 2% Swimming – Head (Boys or Girls) 7% Swimming – Assistant (Boys or Girls) 5% Track – Head (Boys or Girls) 7% Track – Assistant (Boys or Girls) 5% Track – Middle School (Boys or Girls)* 2% Track – Middle School Assistant (Boys or Girls)** 2% Varsity Club 2% Volleyball – Varsity 7% Volleyball – Junior Varsity 5% Volleyball – Freshman 5% Wrestling – Head 7% Wrestling – Assistant 5% Yearbook Advisor – High School 5% Driver Education 2004-2005 $17.77 per hour Driver Education 2005-2006 $18.08 per hour *Based upon a five-week program **The assistant coach will be hired if there are more than 25 members on the team at the end of the second week of practice. The following Supplemental Services will not be funded for the 2013-2014, 2014-2015, and 2015-2016 school years. • Basketball-Middle School (Boys or Girls) • Cheerleading-High School Fall Varsity • Cheerleading-High School Fall J. Varsity • Cheerleading-High School Fall Freshman • Cheerleading-High School Winter Varsity • Cheerleading-High School Winter J. Varsity • Cheerleading-High School Winter Freshman • Cheerleading-Middle School • Plays-High School-Assistant Director • Swimming-Assistant (Boys or Girls) The following Supplemental Services will be reduced to 1 position instead of 2 positions for the 2013-2014, 2014-2015, and 2015-2016 school years. • Class Advisor-Freshman (1 position) • Class Advisor-Sophomore (1 position) • Class Advisor-Junior (1 position) • Student Council-High School (1 position)
Class Advisor. Two Senior - 1.1% ea. One Senior - 2.0% 4 Two Junior - 1.25% ea. One Junior - 2.25% 5 One Sophomore - 1.0% 6 One Freshman - 1.0% 7 One Eighth - 1.0% 8 One Seventh - 1.0% 10 Outdoor Education Advisor 1.0% 11 12 Science Fair Advisor Elementary – 1.0 % 13 Middle School – 1.0% 14 High School – 1.0% 15 (if two or more people, the 16 1.0% is split)

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