2a INSTRUCTIONAL ASSISTANTS USED AS SUBSTITUTE TEACHERS Sample Clauses

2a INSTRUCTIONAL ASSISTANTS USED AS SUBSTITUTE TEACHERS. Unless an emergency exists, a substitute teacher will first be sought to cover a class prior to assigning the responsibility to an instructional assistant. The instructional assistant may voluntarily agree to provide the coverage. Part-time assistants may have the option to provide class coverage after their regularly scheduled workday and be compensated accordingly. The Board and XXXXX agree that instructional assistants should only be requested to provide class coverage after the school has been unsuccessful in securing a substitute. Except for assistants who regularly cover classes during individualized education program (IEP) team meetings, benefited part- time and full-time instructional assistants who are requested to substitute in the school will be compensated a stipend of $55 if required to cover classes for one-half day or more. Where practical, allocation will be offered on a rotational basis within each school.
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2a INSTRUCTIONAL ASSISTANTS USED AS SUBSTITUTE TEACHERS. Unless an emergency exists, a substitute teacher will first be sought to cover a class prior to assigning the responsibility to an instructional assistant. The instructional assistant may voluntarily agree to provide the coverage. Part-time assistants may have the option to provide class coverage after their regularly scheduled workday and be compensated accordingly. The Board and XXXXX agree that instructional assistants should only be requested to provide class coverage after the school has been unsuccessful in securing a substitute. Except for assistants who regularly cover classes during individualized education program (IEP) team meetings, benefited part- time and full-time instructional assistants who are requested to substitute in the school will be compensated a stipend of $75 if required to cover classes for one-half day or more. Where practical, allocation will be offered on a rotational basis within each school. Effective Fiscal Year 2022, the stipend for Instructional Assistants/Special Education Instructional Assistants will increase to $80 for covering a class for one-half day or more.
2a INSTRUCTIONAL ASSISTANTS USED AS SUBSTITUTE TEACHERS. Unless an emergency exists, a substitute teacher will first be sought to cover a class prior to assigning the responsibility to an Instructional Assistant. The Instructional Assistant, Special Education Instructional Assistant, or Community Liaison may voluntarily agree to provide the coverage. Part-time assistants may have the option to provide class coverage after their regularly scheduled workday and be compensated accordingly. The Board and the Association agree that Instructional Assistants should only be requested to provide class coverage after the school has been unsuccessful in securing a substitute. Except for assistants who regularly cover classes during individualized education program (IEP) team meetings, benefited part-time and full-time Instructional Assistants/Special Education Instructional Assistants, or Community Liaisons who are requested to substitute in the school will be compensated a stipend of $80 if required to cover classes for three (3) or more hours. Where practical, allocation will be offered on a rotational basis within each school.

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