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Athletic Activities 0000-0000 0000-0000 0000-0000 2011-2013 non HEA non. HEA HEA HEA 1-3 yrs 4+ years 1-3 yrs 4+ years XX Xxxx Xxxxx (0-00) Xxxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxx, Football $5,904 $6,645 $6,022 $6,778 Wrestling, Swimming, Track, Baseball, Softball, Gymnastics, Soccer, Volleyball, Dance $4,696 $5,416 $4,790 $5,524 Cross Country, Skiing - Apine, Skiing - Nordic, Tennis, Golf, Synchronized Swimming, Lacrosse $4,109 $4,275 $4,191 $4,361 Cheerleading - Fall, Winter $2,015 $2,096 $2,055 $2,138 SH Assistant Coach (9- 12) Basketball, Hockey, Football $3,802 $4,158 $3,878 $4,241 Wrestling, Swimming, Track, Baseball, Softball, Gymnastics, Soccer, Volleyball $3,269 $3,629 $3,334 $3,702 Cross Country, Skiing - Nordic, Tennis, Golf, Synchronized Swimming, Lacrosse $2,622 $2,966 $2,674 $3,025 B Tennis (boys/girls) $2,097 $2,373 $2,139 $2,420 JH Coach (7-8) Any Sport $1,877 $2,152 $1,915 $2,195 Other Assignments JH Athletic Coord $4,088 $4,440 $4,088 $4,440 JH/SH Equipment Mgr $1,712 $1,712 $1,712 $1,712 b. Activity Yearbook Advisors 2011-2013 Senior High 4275 Junior High 2968 Elementary 443 Senior High Newspaper Advisor 4203 Junior High Newspaper Advisor 2200 Debate Coach 5477 Assistant Debate Coach 3592 THEATER 2011-2012 2012-2013 Theater Manager $2,082 $2,082 MUSICAL Director $4,080 $4,080 Technical Director $3,264 $3,264 Instrumental Director $1,326 $1,326 Vocal Director $1,632 $1,632 3-ACT PLAY Director $3,264 $3,264 Technical Director $2,448 $2,448 1-ACT PLAY Director $1,734 $1,734 Technical Director $1,224 $1,224 Payment for theater personnel will be as follows: For the musical, payments will occur on the 30th of September, the 30th of October, and at the first payday following the end of the production. Payments will be authorized and processed by the director of athletics and activities. For the 3-act plays and 1-act plays, payments will occur on the pay date closest to the third (3rd) week of production and on the first possible pay date following production. Payments will be authorized and processed by the fine-arts' curriculum coordinator. Activity 2011-2013 Junior High Debate 1277 Junior High Drama $36/hr HHS Literary Magazine Advisor 438 International Club/Foreign Students 2691 Math League Advisor 2691 Xxxxx Xxxxxxx Advisor 1373 Variety Shows (Junior High) 1373 Student Council Advisor 1574 HHS Quiz Bowl 2414 HHS Knowledge Masters' Team 425 HHS Envirothon Team 340 HHS Comedy Team 1000 Intra-school or Inter-school Contest Supervision (non-certified) $17.62/hr. (or top of Supervisory Para Scale (which ever is greater). Festival or Scho...
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