In House Substitutes Sample Clauses

In House Substitutes. If the principal is unable to find a substitute because of short notice, he/she may assign other teachers to cover the class period or periods, for no more than one school day, on a basis agreeable to such staff members and the principal.
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In House Substitutes. Voluntary in-house substitution shall be compensated at the rate of one-fifth (1/5) of the current substitute rate. The in-house substitution rate will only apply for a teacher who is subbing during a scheduled planning time or has taken an additional class in addition to their own. This shall apply to instructional classes only. Every effort will be made to obtain a substitute for each classroom or specialist teacher as needed. Internal substitutions will only occur in an emergency situation.
In House Substitutes. In the event the building principal requests and the certificated employee agrees to cover a class, said employee shall be paid at 1/6 per diem for each High School class period and Middle School class period.

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