Outdoor School Clause Samples

The "Outdoor School" clause defines the terms and conditions under which educational activities or programs are conducted outside the traditional classroom setting, typically in natural or outdoor environments. This clause may specify the types of activities permitted, supervision requirements, safety protocols, and responsibilities of both the school and participants during such excursions. Its core practical function is to establish clear guidelines and expectations for outdoor educational experiences, thereby ensuring student safety and clarifying liability while supporting experiential learning opportunities.
Outdoor School. In those weeks when the Outdoor School session operates less than a normal five (5) day week, compensation will be granted at the rate of one hundred fifty dollars ($150.00) per day for those days the school was in operation for that week. On those days when the Outdoor School operates but other unit members are not working, compensation will be equal to the unit member’s daily rate plus one hundred fifty dollars ($150.00).
Outdoor School. ‌ 7.1 The District recognizes that during environmental camp teachers are essential for a successful outing and are continually on duty for teaching and supervision purposes. Teachers participating in camp will be paid for time outside their regularly-scheduled work day. Participating teachers will be paid at the rate of $150 for time worked from 4:00 p.m. to p.m. There is no partial stipend available for working some of the evening. If the employee stays the entire night, they will be paid $100 for work and supervision from 12:00 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. each camp day morning. There is no partial stipend available for staying part of the night.‌
Outdoor School. When an employee attends Outdoor School, they will be reimbursed for their mileage and meals and receive a $75 per day stipend. Employees will also be paid for actual time worked beyond the regular scheduled work day, including overtime in accordance with Article 16.A.
Outdoor School. Effective beginning in the 2000-2001 school year, when an employee is required to attend Outdoor School, they will be reimbursed for their mileage and meals and receive a $40 a day stipend.
Outdoor School. Educators participating in outdoor school shall be compensated through the extra duty schedule.
Outdoor School. Members who participate in outdoor school funded by the Oregon Outdoor School funding program will be compensated for time at their per diem rate.
Outdoor School. Teachers who choose to attend Outdoor School on an overnight basis for Grade 6 will be paid a stipend of $75.00 per night for up to four nights. Each Outdoor School Coordinator shall receive an additional $200 stipend. The stipend may be shared by a maximum of two building coordinators. The number of stipends that will be paid for teachers from a particular school participating in Outdoor School shall not exceed the number of Grade 6 classroom teachers in that school building. At the classroom teacher’s discretion, and in collaboration with the building principal, the teacher may make arrangements to trade teaching assignments with another licensed staff member within the same building, or with prior administrative approval, another District licensed staff member. Except for this stipend, Outdoor School will remain a site-directed and parent-funded voluntary activity.