Elementary Overloads Sample Clauses

Elementary Overloads. 1. Teachers shall be paid 0.05% of the BA base per week per pupil in classes where there is one (1) pupil over the maximum for elementary classes set forth above. Half-day kindergarten classes shall be considered as separate units.
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Elementary Overloads. 1. Teachers shall be paid $15.00 per week per pupil in classes where there is one pupil over the standard for elementary classes set forth in this Exhibit. Kindergarten classes shall be considered as separate units.

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