Elementary Activities Sample Clauses

Elementary Activities. Subd. 1. Each Elementary school including Xxxxx Xxxxx Kindergarten Center and Park View Early Childhood Center, with 600 students or less as determined by October 1st of the respective year shall receive $7,500 in 2007-08 and 2008-09 per year allotted for additional academic extracurricular activities as well as grade level/curriculum contact representative leadership positions. The base amount shall be increased by $2.75 per pupil for each student beyond the 600-pupil base in 2007-08 and 2008-09. The specific amounts will be determined by the building principal and faculty representatives following the criteria set forth at the beginning of this Appendix. However, the following elementary school leadership and extracurricular compensation amount and guidelines are recommended to continue as follows: School Patrol - $550 Music Programs and Director - $225 per event Others $60.00 per event Science Fair - $270 Art Exhibit/demonstrations - $175 Physical Education Programs - $175 OM Coach - $405.00 per team Deviations from these amounts for activities may be approved by the Associate Superintendent, Elementary Education.
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Elementary Activities a. Each elementary school will be provided the following allocation for school patrol advisor positions with employees compensated at the stipend level as indicated below and included in the Salary Schedule in Addendum A of this Agreement: i. 600 or more students – Level 1 ii. 599 students – Level 2 iii. 400-499 students – Level 3
Elementary Activities. Each elementary school will be provided the following allocation for offering coed intramural extracurricular activity programs and for academic enrichment with employees compensated at the negotiated hourly rate of pay:
Elementary Activities. Elementary employees, with prior approval of the building principal, may conduct activities for studentsin addition to the regular school program.
Elementary Activities. The District will contribute $20,000 to sponsor activities at the elementary level. Said activities will be determined by the administration at each elementary school on a year-to-year basis. It is understood that specific elementary activities will not be added to the Co-Curricular Schedule. To the extent activities are supervised by staff before or after staff members' regularly scheduled work day, staff members will be paid at the rate of $15.00 per contact hour with students.
Elementary Activities. Safety Patrol 2% Girls & Boys Recreation .03% (.0003 X BA Base) ( per ½ hour) Math Pentathalon (per building) 2% Or per district 5% Odyssey or Destination Imagination (per building) 2% Or per district 5% DISTRICT MISCELLANEOUS Department Heads/Grade Chairs (see Attachment #1) Lunch Duty- ECC Only (see Article VI., K., 3) - $3.50 Voluntary Lunchroom/Playground Duty $6.00 Staff Subbing (see Attachment #3) Summer Rewrite (per hour) - .07% (.0007 X BA Base) Summer School Courses (per hour) - .07% (.0007 X BA Base) Teacher Certification Renewal Fee - 100% NOTE: Any Extra Duty Person having fifteen (15) years in the same activity or in the same sport will receive an additional 10% of their extra pay for that position. ATTACHMENT #1 - EXTRA DUTY DEPARTMENT CHAIRS/GRADE GROUP CHAIRS HIGH SCHOOL DEPARTMENTS SHALL BE AS FOLLOWS: Department High School Percent K-12 Percent Total 1. Art 3% 2% 5% 2. Business Education 6% 6% 3. Life Management 3% 2% 5% 4. Technology Education 6% 6% 5. Language Arts 6% 6% 6. Foreign Language 4% 4% 7. Math 6% 6% 8. Music 4% 4% 9. Physical Education 5% 5% 10. Science 5% 5% 11. Social Studies 5% 5% 12. Special & Alternative Education 6% 6% 13. Zeeland Summit School Director 11% 11% 14. Guidance 4% 4% 15. Media 4% 4%
Elementary Activities. Safety Patrol 2% Girls & Boys Recreation .03% (.0003 X BA Base) ( per ½ hour) Math Pentathalon (per building) 2% Or per district 5% Odyssey or Destination Imagination (per building) 2% Or per district 5% DISTRICT MISCELLANEOUS Department Heads/Grade Chairs (see Attachment #1) Voluntary Lunchroom/Playground Duty $6.00 Staff Subbing (see Attachment #3) Summer Rewrite (per hour) -­ .07% (.0007 X BA Base) Summer School Courses (per hour) -­ .07% (.0007 X BA Base) Teacher Certification Renewal Fee -­ 100% NOTE: Any Extra Duty Person having fifteen (15) years in the same activity or in the same sport will receive an additional 10% of their extra pay for that position. ATTACHMENT #1 -­ EXTRA DUTY DEPARTMENT CHAIRS/GRADE GROUP CHAIRS HIGH SCHOOL DEPARTMENTS SHALL BE AS FOLLOWS: High School K-­12 Department Percent Percent Total
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Elementary Activities. All academic and enrichment extra-curricular personnel shall receive extra-duty pay according to the above schedule. All percentages are to be based on Steps 0 through 6 of the BA schedule of the contract.
Elementary Activities. The District will contribute $20,000 to sponsor activities at the elementary level. Said activities will be determined by the administration at each elementary school on a year-to-year basis. It is understood that specific elementary activities will not be added to the Co-Curricular Schedule. To the extent activities are supervised by staff before or after staff members' regularly scheduled work day, staff members will be paid at the rate of $15.00 per contact hour with students. Flat Rate Positions: Athletic Trainer – Fall $6,000 Athletic Trainer – Spring $6,000 Athletic Trainer – Winter $6,000 The administration may include new positions during the life of the contract if funded by the School Board. The salary category will be determined by the administration and reviewed during negotiations for the next master contract. If this schedule results in a lower salary for any person under contract, they will be held harmless at the higher level.

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