High School Activities 2016‐2017 Sample Clauses

High School Activities 2016‐2017. Stipend Schedule for 2016-2017 Base = 30,189 Experience Steps Extra Curricular: {People} Girls Basketball 561 Chair Asst. 2 4 13.5 9.0 * * 4075 2715 4238 2826 4399 2933 4564 3044 4727 3152 4890 3260 5053 3369 Volleyball 568 Chair Asst. 2 4 13.5 9.0 * * 4075 2715 4238 2826 4399 2933 4564 3044 4727 3152 4890 3260 5053 3369 Boys Basketball 542 Chair Asst. 2 4 13.5 9.0 * * 4075 2715 4238 2826 4399 2933 4564 3044 4727 3152 4890 3260 5053 3369 Baseball 541 Chair Asst. 2 2 13.5 9.0 4075 2715 4238 2826 4399 2933 4564 3044 4727 3152 4890 3260 5053 3369 Softball 562 Chair Asst. 2 2 13.5 9.0 4075 2715 4238 2826 4399 2933 4564 3044 4727 3152 4890 3260 5053 3369 Cross Country 521 Chair Asst. 2 2 9.0 5.0 2715 1508 2826 1571 2933 1631 3044 1690 3152 1750 3260 1810 3369 1872 Football 544 Chair Asst. 2 12 13.5 9.0 * * 4075 2715 4238 2826 4399 2933 4564 3044 4727 3152 4890 3260 5053 3369 Tennis 526 Chair Asst. 2 1 9.0 5.0 2715 1508 2826 1571 2933 1631 3044 1690 3152 1750 3260 1810 3369 1872 Golf Chair 2 7.0 2113 2197 2282 0000 0000 0000 2622 Track 528 Chair Asst. 2 8 13.5 9.0 4075 2715 4238 2826 4399 2933 4564 3044 4727 3152 4890 3260 5053 3369 Wrestling 548 Chair Asst. 2 2 13.5 9.0 4075 2715 4238 2826 4399 2933 4564 3044 4727 3152 4890 3260 5053 3369 Girls Soccer 563 Chair Asst. 2 2 13.5 9.0 4075 2715 4238 2826 4399 2933 4564 3044 4727 3152 4890 3260 5053 3369 Boys Soccer 543 Chair Asst. 2 2 13.5 9.0 4075 2715 4238 2826 4399 2933 4564 3044 4727 3152 4890 3260 5053 3369 Cheerleader 587 Chair Asst. 2 2 13.5 7.5 4075 2263 4238 2355 4399 2445 4564 2535 4727 2627 4890 2717 5053 2807 Scholastics 2 5.0 1508 1571 1631 1690 1750 1810 1872 Co-curricular: Yearbook 3 9.0 0000 0000 0000 0000 3152 3260 3369 Newspaper 2 9.0 0000 0000 0000 0000 3152 3260 3369 Debate 2 9.0 0000 0000 0000 0000 3152 3260 3369 Drama 2 7.0 2113 2197 2282 0000 0000 0000 2622 Band 2 11.0 3319 3453 3585 3718 3852 3983 4116 Compass Band 1 4.5 1361 1413 1467 1520 1577 1631 1684 Student Government 2.5 7.0 2113 2197 2282 0000 0000 0000 2622 Summer Band 1 2.0 603 626 653 676 700 724 748 Vocal 2 7.0 2113 2197 2282 0000 0000 0000 2622 Compass Vocal 1 4.5 1361 1413 1467 1520 1577 1631 1684 *Employees who held this extracurricular position during the 1996-97 school year will continue to receive their stipend at the same percentage as agreed to in the 96-97 Negotiated Master Contract for as long as they hold the same extracurricular position. Idaho Falls School District 91 2016‐17 Negotiated Master Contract
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