Auxiliary Personnel. Auxiliary personnel shall work hours as assigned. Normal hours shall not exceed thirty-five (35) hours per week, seven (7) hours per day. Lunch hour shall consist of one-half (1/2) hour per day, Monday to Friday inclusive, unless other arrangements mutually acceptable to the employee and the immediate supervisor have been made.
Auxiliary Personnel. Definition: Auxiliary personnel are persons who assist in, but are not responsible for, instruction under the supervision of a certificated staff person. Auxiliary personnel shall be responsible to the administrator and employee or employees to whom they are assigned. Certificated employees shall be consulted prior to the assignment of auxiliary personnel. Auxiliary personnel shall not be used to relieve certificated employees (classroom teachers) of their teaching responsibilities.
Auxiliary Personnel. Certificated employees shall not be replaced by auxiliary personnel in the assumption of professional responsibility for the guiding of instruction or the control of students for instructional purposes.
Auxiliary Personnel. Non-certificated employees shall not be used in positions requiring certification.
Auxiliary Personnel. The following shall govern the use of Auxiliary Personnel:
Auxiliary Personnel. Auxiliary personnel employed by the District shall perform nonprofessional duties that would otherwise be requested or required of teachers. In addition, the District may employ auxiliary personnel to provide support services to employees. Auxiliary personnel may be hired in addition to employees and work under their supervision. Employees shall evaluate auxiliary personnel under their supervision. However, the District will continue to make the final decisions regarding the hiring and the evaluation of all auxiliary personnel. Auxiliary personnel may work alone with students, but responsibility and accountability for their instructional activities shall rest with the certificated staff who supervises their work, since certificated staff have responsibility and accountability for all groups of students enrolled in the instructional programs offered by the Bellevue School District.
Auxiliary Personnel. 1. Nurses, resource specialists, music teachers, speech therapists, adaptive P.E. teachers, and any other specialists may extend their work year if mutually agreed between the employee and the District. Any extensions of the 184 day work year shall result in a pro-rata increase in salaries for the additional contract work days excluding inter- sessions which are subject to summer school conditions.
2. Teachers shall be credited with one additional illness leave day for each eighteen (18) additional days worked beyond the 184 day work year excluding substitute work or intersession days subject to summer school conditions. The four (4) teacher work-days beyond the 180 student days shall be counted toward the first 18 days increment.
3. Traditional calendar schools and YRS shall have equivalent access to specialists based on student needs and/or enrollment.
4. An extended salary schedule consistent with Education Code 37632 shall be based on the base salary schedules noted in Appendix C. The extended salaries for 190 or 200 days of service will be based on the Unit Member's daily rate.
Auxiliary Personnel. Auxiliary personnel employed to assist teachers shall perform services directed by the Board under the supervision of teachers involved that shall not thereby be relieved of their teaching responsibilities. Teachers shall be notified with respect to any job responsibilities they may have relative to supervision of any non-certificated personnel, and provided with any policies, rules, and regulations of District practices thereto.
Auxiliary Personnel. The organizer is not entitled to the free provision of auxiliary personnel for the transport and setup of decorations, technical equipment, and other items provided by HO or third parties.
Auxiliary Personnel. (a) Auxiliary personnel are those persons who assist teachers by performing some of the non-professional functions carried out by teachers. Such personnel could, for example provide assistance in classroom, libraries, or assist in supervising halls, lunch rooms, cafeterias, playgrounds or loading and unloading of buses. Auxiliary personnel are not limited to the above forms of assistance; however, no time shall they perform any professional functions such as: planning, diagnosing, instructing, prescribing and evaluation.
(b) Auxiliary personnel may under no circumstances be used as replacement for licensed teachers.
(c) Auxiliary personnel shall be assigned to a school only after consultation with the principal and shall work under the supervision and direction of the professional staff of the school.
(d) Auxiliary personnel shall not be assigned specifically to one or more teachers without consulting the teachers concerned.