Common use of Summer School Sick Leave Clause in Contracts

Summer School Sick Leave. A teacher in summer school shall be granted one (1) non-accumulative leave day for use in case of personal business or personal illness during the summer school period. For purposes of definition, the day is a scheduled workday regardless of the number of hours per day that the teacher is assigned. A teacher xxx then use his accumulated sick leave from the regular school year if so needed. In this case, four (4) hours or less of instructional time equals one-half (1/2) day and more than four (4) hours of instructional time equals one day.

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Samples: Contract, Contract, Contract

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Summer School Sick Leave. A Each teacher in a summer school shall be granted position is entitled to one (1) non-accumulative summer school day of sick leave day for use in case without loss of personal business or pay which, if not used, will be added to the teacher’s cumulative personal illness during the summer school period. For purposes of definition, the day is a scheduled workday regardless of the number of hours per day that the teacher is assigned. A teacher xxx then use his accumulated sick leave from the regular school year if so needed. In this case, four (4) hours or less of instructional time equals days as one-half (1/2) day and more than four (4) hours of instructional time equals one day.

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Samples: Master Contract

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Summer School Sick Leave. A teacher in summer school shall be granted one (1) non-accumulative nonaccumulative leave day for use in case of personal business or personal illness during the summer school periodillness. For purposes of definition, the day is a scheduled workday regardless of the number of hours per day that the teacher is assigned. A teacher xxx may then use his accumulated sick leave from the regular school year if so needed. In this case, four (4) hours or less of instructional time equals one-half (1/2) day and more than four (4) hours of instructional time equals one day.

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Samples: www.mvcsc.k12.in.us:443

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