Adaptive P Clause Samples

Adaptive P. E. elementary with class size of eighteen (18) – $50.51 (0.0947%) of Step One, Column One) for a maximum of one (1) additional student.
Adaptive P. E. shall have a maximum class size of eighteen (18) in elementary and twenty (20) in middle and high school.
Adaptive P. E. Specialists
Adaptive P. E. Teachers
Adaptive P. E. Teachers shall be granted credit for eligible service requiring the appropriate credential beginning July 1, 2003. School Psychologists shall be granted credit for eligible years of prior full- time service requiring the appropriate credential beginning July 1, 2015. Effective July 1, 2015, a three thousand dollar ($3,000) one time signing/transfer bonus shall be awarded to persons that hold an appropriate preliminary credential in the following positions: Adaptive Physical Education, Deaf and Hard of Hearing (DHH), Special Day, Resource, Language/Speech, and BCLAD Certificate holders. Effective April 1, 2000, a three thousand dollar ($3,000) one time signing/transfer bonus shall be awarded to persons that hold an appropriate credential authorizing service as a school psychologist. Transfer bonus applies to permanent unit members. Unit members must serve in the position for a minimum of three (3) years. Unit members not completing three (3) years shall repay a prorated portion of signing/transfer bonus, not to exceed one thousand ($1,000) per year. Effective July 1, 2015, a three thousand dollar ($3,000) one time signing/transfer bonus shall be awarded to persons that hold an appropriate preliminary credential in the following positions: Language Arts, Math, Social Studies, Science, and Physical Education. Transfer bonus applies to permanent unit members. Unit members must serve in the position for a minimum of three (3) years. Unit members not completing three (3) years shall repay a prorated portion of signing/transfer bonus, not to exceed one thousand ($1,000) per year. The District and the Association agree that when an employee is eligible to move from one (1) salary schedule to another for promotional/career advancement purposes, his/her current pay rate shall not be jeopardized.
Adaptive P. E. Specialist 17.1.11 Speech and Language Pathologist 17.1.12 Vocational Specialist 17.1.13 Mobility Specialist 17.1.14 DIS Provider 17.1.15 Theater/Drama Specialist Signed and entered into on March 2, 2016 Alternative Education Athletic Director 2% Alternative Education Athletic Coach 2% High School Baseball Head Coach 7% High School Varsity Baseball Assistant Coach 5% High School Junior Varsity Baseball Head Coach 5% High School Freshman Baseball Head Coach 5% High School Basketball Head Coach 7% High School Junior Varsity Basketball Head Coach 5% High School Freshman Basketball Head Coach 5% High School Cheerleading Coach 8% High School Competition Cheer Coach 8% High School Cheerleading Assistant Coach 6% High School Competition Cheer Assistant Coach 6% High School Cross Country Head Coach 7% High School Cross Country Assistant Coach 5% High School Varsity Dance Team 4% High School Football Head Coach 8% High School Freshman Football Head Coach 7% High School Junior Varsity Football Head Coach 7% High School Varsity Football Assistant Coach 6% High School Freshman Football Assistant Coach 5% High School Junior Varsity Football Assistant Coach 5% High School Golf Head Coach 7% High School Golf Assistant Coach 5% Middle School Coach 2% High School Soccer Head Coach 7% High School Junior Varsity Soccer Head Coach 5% High School Freshman Soccer Head Coach 5% High School Soccer Assistant Coach 5% High School Softball Head Coach 7% High School Varsity Softball Assistant Coach 5% High School Freshman Softball Head Coach 5% High School Junior Varsity Softball Head Coach 5% High School Swimming Head Coach 7% High School Swimming Assistant Coach 5% High School Tennis Head Coach 7% High School Tennis Assistant Coach 5% High School Track and Field Head Coach 8% High School Track and Field Assistant Coach 6% High School Volleyball Head Coach 7% High School Freshman Volleyball Head Coach 5% High School Junior Varsity Volleyball Head Coach 5% High School Water Polo Head Coach 7% High School Water Polo Assistant Coach 5% High School Wrestling Head Coach 7% High School Wrestling Assistant Coach 5% An increase of $110 per CIF game will be added to the athletic coaching stipend for a head coach and $75 per CIF game for an assistant coach in the event a coach is required by the District Administration to extend his/her sports season because of play-off participation. Staff Supervision - High School Athletic Events: Two (2) hours at the Unit Member Hourly Rate (Section 7.6...
Adaptive P. E. Teachers 1.3.3.23 Instrumental Music Teachers
Adaptive P. E. instruction shall deliver IEP services in a manner that can be carried out by students and parents at home.

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