Cheerleader Advisor Sample Clauses

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Cheerleader Advisor. X.X.-X.X/FB/BK (Per Sport) 11 2,300 2,396 2,492 2,588 2,684 2,780 2,875 Asst. X.X.-XX/FB/BK (Per Sport) 7 1,534 1,629 1,725 1,821 1,917 2,013 2,109 Head SMS Cheerleader Advisor (per year) 17 3,451 3,546 3,642 3,738 3,834 3,930 4,026 Asst. SMS Cheerleader Advisor (per year) 15 3,067 3,163 3,259 3,355 3,451 3,546 3,642 2. Publications Newspaper - H.S. 9 1,917 2,013 2,109 2,204 2,300 2,396 2,492 Yearbook 14 2,875 2,971 3,067 3,163 3,259 3,355 3,451 Newspapers - SMS 4 958 1,054 1,150 1,246 1,342 1,438 1,534 Broadcast Journalism VHS 10 2,109 2,204 2,300 2,396 2,492 2,588 2,684
Cheerleader Advisor. X.X.-X.X/FB/BK (Per Sport) 11 2,364 2,462 2,561 2,659 2,758 2,856 2,954 Asst. X.X.-XX/FB/BK (Per Sport) 7 1,576 1,674 1,773 1,871 1,970 2,068 2,167 Head SMS Cheerleader Advisor (per year) 17 3,545 3,644 3,742 3,841 3,939 4,038 4,136 Asst. SMS Cheerleader Advisor (per year) 15 3,151 3,250 3,348 3,447 3,545 3,644 3,742
Cheerleader Advisor. X.X. -XX/FB/BK (Per Sport) 11 2,050 2,135 2,220 2,306 2,391 Asst. X.X.-XX/FB/BK (Per Sport) 7 1,366 1,452 1,537 1,623 1,708 Head SMS Cheerleader Advisor (per year) 17 3,074 3,160 3,245 3,331 3,416 Asst. SMS Cheerleader Advisor (per year) 15 2,733 2,818 2,904 2,989 3,074 2. Publications Newspaper - H.S. 9 1,708 1,793 1,879 1,964 2,050 Yearbook 14 2,562 2,647 2,733 2,818 2,904 Newspapers - SMS 4 000 000 0,025 1,110 1,196 Broadcast Journalism VHS 10 1,879 1,964 2,050 2,135 2,220 3. Department Heads 13 2,391 2,477 2,562 2,647 2,733 Includes Library and Guidance K-12 4. Team Leaders K-8 12 2,220 2,306 2,391 2,477 2,562 5. Class Advisors Senior 26 4,611 4,697 4,782 4,868 4,953 Asst. Senior Class Advisor 12 2,220 2,306 2,391 2,477 2,562 Junior 4 854 939 1,025 1,110 1,196 Sophomore 4 854 939 1,025 1,110 1,196 Freshman 4 854 939 1,025 1,110 1,196 6. Student Council Advisors Student Council Advisor - SMS 6 1,196 1,281 1,366 1,452 1,537 Student Council Advisor - HS 24 4,270 4,355 4,441 4,526 4,611 8th Grade Class Advisor 7 1,366 1,452 1,537 1,623 1,708 Student Council Advisor - VES 6 1,196 1,281 1,366 1,452 1,537 7. Class Trip Advisor Class Trip Advisor 3 683 769 854 939 1,025 Overnight Class Trip 0 256 299 342 384 427 Instructional Chaperone 8. Club Advisors F.T.A. 4 854 939 1,025 1,110 1,196 Chess 4 854 939 1,025 1,110 1,196 SMS Service Club Advisor 5 1,025 1,110 1,196 1,281 1,366 VHS Sailor Pride Advisor 7 1,366 1,452 1,537 1,623 1,708 Educational Fair Coordinator 5 1,025 1,110 1,196 1,281 1,366 Science Olympiad Advisor 5 1,025 1,110 1,196 1,281 1,366 HS Art Club 9 1,708 1,793 1,879 1,964 2,050 9. N.H.S. Advisor 4 854 939 1,025 1,110 1,196 Level Step 0 Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4

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