CHANGING INSURANCE CARRIERS Sample Clauses

CHANGING INSURANCE CARRIERS. The District agrees to meet and negotiate with the Association prior to changing insurance carriers. However, the District retains sole and final approval in all matters pertaining to insurance coverage. Appendix - A SALARY SCHEDULE Chowchilla Elementary School District 2016-2017 (3.01% Increase to Schedule) Experience Degree Degree + 30 Degree + 45 Degree + 60 Degree + 75 1 $47,265 $50,929 $52,821 $54,711 $56,604 2 $48,444 $52,821 $54,711 $56,604 $58,495 3 $54,711 $56,604 $58,495 $60,388 4 $56,604 $58,495 $60,388 $62,279 5 $58,495 $60,388 $62,279 $64,171 6 $60,388 $62,279 $64,171 $66,062 7 $64,171 $66,062 $67,955 8 $66,062 $67,955 $69,845 9 $67,955 $69,845 $71,737 10 $69,845 $71,737 $73,628 11 $73,628 $75,520 12 $75,520 $77,412 13 $77,412 $79,304 14 $79,304 $81,195 15 $83,813 16 $86,435 17 $89,053 18 $91,672 20 $92,905 Approved 2.13.17 Appendix - B EXRA DUTY COMPENSATION Stipend Position Amount # of Approved Positions Band Director $1,500 1 Band Auxiliary $1,000 1 Testing Leader $ 750 3 Designated Bilingual With CLAD $1,150 Varies Student Body Director $1,000 1 Activities Director $1,000 1 Athletic Director $1,500 1 Wrestling Coach $1,000 1 Volleyball Coach $1,000 2 Track Coach $1,000 1 Basketball Coach $1,000 4 Softball Coach $1,000 1 Baseball Coach $1,000 1 Soccer Coach $1,000 2 Yearbook Advisor $1,000 1 Pentathlon Coach $1,000 4 BTSA $2,000 Varies Speech/Debate Coach $1,000 Master Degree $1,000 Varies Appendix - C Chowchilla ESD Administrative Regulation Catastrophic Leave Program AR 4161.9
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