Teachers as In-house Substitutes Sample Clauses

Teachers as In-house Substitutes. A. Effective October 12, 2020, at the request of a building administrator or his/her designee, teachers shall be paid for substitute teaching in place of another instructor during the teacher's own preparation period. Teachers shall be compensated at a rate of $26.67 per hour (hourly rate of a beginning salary of a salary range). At the K-6 level, this includes a teacher supervising students who are scheduled for related arts/specials during the teacher’s own preparation period or a teacher substitute teaching in place of a related arts/specials instructor during the teacher’s own preparation period. This does not include the loss of unassigned periods that may occur due to daily schedule changes including but not limited to school assemblies, field trips, delays, testing, or lost periods.
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Teachers as In-house Substitutes. A. Effective October 12, 2020, at the request of a building administrator or his/her designee, teachers shall be paid for substitute teaching in place of another instructor during the teacher's own preparation period. Teachers shall be compensated at a rate of $28.83 per hour (hourly rate of a beginning base salary as listed in Article 3, Section 5-B (New Teachers to PCSC)). At the K-6 level, this includes a teacher supervising students who are scheduled for related arts/specials during the teacher’s own preparation period or a teacher substitute teaching in place of a related arts/specials instructor during the teacher’s own preparation period. This does not include the loss of unassigned periods that may occur due to daily schedule changes including but not limited to school assemblies, field trips, delays, testing, or lost periods.

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