Summer School Extended Duty Contracts Sample Clauses

Summer School Extended Duty Contracts. 1. The hourly wage for summer school teachers will be $31.64. The hourly wage will remain $31.64 until such time as placement on the salary schedule for teachers would exceed that hourly wage. The hourly wage on the salary schedule for teachers is determined by dividing the contract salary by the number of contract hours. Once the $31.64 hourly wage is exceeded by the contract hourly wage, summer school will be paid according to the hourly wage generated by placement on the salary schedule for said teacher(s). (Revised 1996) Driver education teachers will receive $31.64 per hour, or their contract hourly wage, whichever is greater. Only student-contact time is to be counted. Contract hours equal the number of teacher contract days times the number of contract hours per day. (Length of the school day plus 30 minutes before and 15 minutes after school).
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Summer School Extended Duty Contracts. 1. a. The hourly wage for summer school teachers will be $31.64. The hourly wage will remain $31.64 until such time as placement on the salary schedule for teachers would exceed that hourly wage. The hourly wage on the salary schedule for teachers is determined by dividing the contract salary by the number of contract hours. Once the $31.64 hourly wage is exceeded by the contract hourly wage, summer school will be paid according to the hourly wage generated by placement on the salary schedule for said teacher(s). (Revised 1996)

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