Boys Athletics Sample Clauses

Boys Athletics. Football Head High School 6,542-13,508 Assistant High School 3,438-6,894 Head Freshman 3,093-6,355 Assistant Freshman 2,108-4,589 Basketball Head High School 6,542-13,508 Assistant High School 3,438-6,894 Head Freshman 3,093-6,355 Assistant Freshman 2,108-4,589 Wrestling Head High School 3,438-6,894 Assistant High School 2,108-4,589 Head Freshman 2,108-4,589 Assistant Freshman 1,786-3,620 Swimming Head High School 3,438-6,894 Assistant High School 2,108-4,589 Track Head High School 3,438-6,894 Assistant High School 2,108-4,589 Baseball Head High School 3,438-6,894 Assistant High School 2,108-4,589 Golf Head High School 2,108-4,589 Tennis Head High School 2,108-4,589 Assistant High School 1,786-3,620 Cross Country Head High School 2,108-4,589 Assistant High School 2,108-4,589 Soccer Head High School 2,108-4,589 Assistant Soccer 1,684-3,466 Trainer Head Athletic Trainer 4,389-8,771 Assistant Athletic Trainer 2,047-4,389 Weight Training Head High School 2,108-4,589 Assistant High School 2,108-4,589 Intramurals Boys – High School 1,786-3,620 Girls – High School 1,786-3,620 Girls Athletics Basketball Head High School 6,542-13,508 Assistant High School 3,438-6,894 Head Freshman 3,093-6,355 Assistant Freshman 2,108-4,589 Volleyball Head High School 3,438-6,894 Assistant High School 2,108-4,589 Head Freshman 2,108-4,589 Assistant Freshman 1,786-3,620 Track Head High School 3,438-6,894 Assistant High School 2,108-4,589 Swimming Head High School 3,438-6,894 Assistant High School 2,108-4,589 Tennis Head High School 2,108-4,589 Assistant High School 1,786-3,620 Cross Country Head High School 2,108-4,589 Assistant High School 2,108-4,589 Softball Head High School 3,438-6,894 Assistant High School 2,108-4,589 Soccer Head High School 2,108-4,589 Assistant High School 1,684-3,466 LaCrosse Head High School 2,108-4,589 Assistant High School 1,684-3,466 Golf Head High School 2,108-4,589 Other Extracurricular & Co- Curricular High School Non-Bargainable Other Information Activity Manager 3,443-7000 Plus one (1) released period Band Director 3,443-7000 Plus five (5) days Assistant Band Director 1,786-3,620 Plus five (5) days Choral Director 3,443-7000 Assistant Choral Director 1,786-3,620 Orchestra Director 3,443-7000 Assistant Orchestra Director 1,786-3,620 Pep Band Director 1,277-2,721 Academy Leader 1,277-2,721 Plus ten (10) days, plus division leaders periods Content Specialist 2,923-4,389 Speech Language Pathologist Supervisor 1,275 Instructional Leader – 9th grade Plus t...
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Boys Athletics. 1) Fall Football – Varsity Head 0.1352 Football – Varsity Assistant(s) 0.0858 Football – Junior Varsity Head 0.0858 Football – Junior Varsity Assistant(s) 0.0676 Football – Freshmen 0.0744 Football – Freshmen Assistant(s) 0.0572 Football – Middle School Head 0.0572 Football – Middle School Assistant(s) 0.0416 Cross Country – Varsity Head 0.0744 Cross Country – Middle School 0.0572 Cross Country - Middle School Assistant 0.03 Soccer – Varsity Head 0.0988 Soccer – Junior Varsity 0.0686 Soccer – Freshmen 0.0595 Tennis – Varsity 0.0686 Tennis – Junior Varsity 0.0595
Boys Athletics. Varsity Football (1) 10 ½ Assistant Varsity Football (2) 7 ½ J.V. Football (2) 7 ½ Freshman Football (2) 6 7th Grade Football (2) 5 8th Grade Football (2) 5 Varsity Basketball (1) 10 ½ J.V. Basketball (1) 7 ½ Freshman Basketball (1) 6 8th Grade Basketball (1) 4 7th Grade Basketball (1) 4 Varsity Wrestling (1) 9 Assistant Wrestling (1) 4 Middle School Wrestling (1) 4 Varsity Track (1) 9 Assistant Varsity Track (2) 6 Middle School Track (1) 4 Varsity Baseball (1) 9 J.V. Baseball (1) 6 8th Grade Baseball (1) 4 7th Grade Baseball (1) 4 Varsity Cross Country (1) 7 Middle School Cross Country (1) 4 Varsity Hockey (1) 10 ½ Assistant Varsity Hockey (1) 6 Varsity Swimming (1) 8 Assistant Varsity Swimming (1) 4 Dive Coach 2 Middle School Swimming (1) 4 Assistant Middle School Swimming (1) 2 Varsity Tennis (1) 7 J.V. Tennis (1) 4 Varsity Golf (1) 7 J.V. Golf (1) 4 Soccer (1) 9 J.V. Soccer (1) 6 Varsity Bowling (1) 7
Boys Athletics. Head Football 11% Assistant Varsity 9% Second Assistant Varsity 7% Junior Varsity Football 7% Second J.V. Football 6% Freshman Football 6% Cross Country 8% Golf 8% JV Golf 5% Head Basketball 11% Reserve Basketball 9% Freshman Basketball 6% Head Wrestling 11% Assistant Varsity 7% Head Baseball 8% Reserve Baseball 5% Freshman Baseball. 4% Head Track 8% Assistant Track 5%
Boys Athletics. Head Football ........................................................................................................... 11% Assistant Varsity....................................................................................................... 9% Second Assistant Varsity .......................................................................................... 7% Junior Varsity Football ............................................................................................. 7% Second J.V. Football................................................................................................. 6% Freshman Football .................................................................................................... 6% Cross Country ........................................................................................................... 8% Golf........................................................................................................................... 8% JV Golf ..................................................................................................................... 5% Head Basketball........................................................................................................ 11% Reserve Basketball ................................................................................................... 9% Freshman Basketball ................................................................................................ 6% Head Wrestling ......................................................................................................... 11% Assistant Varsity....................................................................................................... 7% Head Baseball ........................................................................................................... 8% Reserve Baseball ...................................................................................................... 5% Freshman Baseball.................................................................................................... 4% Head Track ............................................................................................................... 8% Assistant Track ......................................................................................................... 5% Jr. High Athletics 7th Grade Girls Basketball ....................................................................................... 5% 8th Grade ...

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