Compensation for Teaching Optional Enrichment/Orientation Activities Sample Clauses

Compensation for Teaching Optional Enrichment/Orientation Activities. All teachers who plan or participate in enrichment/orientation activities which take place outside of the established school day or year shall be compensated as outlined below. Teachers are not required to participate in enrichment/orientation activities and the International Academy is not required to use teachers assigned to the International Academy for these services. All teacher sponsored enrichment activities will be submitted to the enrichment team for review and are subject to administrative approval. Approval will include the completion of the pre-enrichment payment agreement. International Academy teachers who plan or participate in these activities will be compensated at $25 per hour. Payment shall be made no later than the second pay period following the teacher’s submission of the required documentation. Maximum payment per day is eight (8) hours. (A seven (7) hour and fifty (50) minute day will be paid as eight (8) hours.) Maximum payment for an activity is forty (40) hours times the hourly amount. At each campus, the principal may designate up to six (6) activities per year that will be compensated up to 64 hours. However, the principal has the discretion to increase number of hours paid based on the activity planned. Foreign Language Immersion activities will receive priority. Maximum payment may include up to eight (8) hours of preparation time. Activities that occur on a teacher work day will be paid the hourly amount for all time beyond the regular work day except that a maximum four (4) hours will be paid if that time is for the purpose of travel. Prior to the activity the International Academy principal shall determine the number of staff to be compensated for the activity and the number of hours for which each is to be compensated. This determination will be set forth in writing and provided to all staff participants.
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