Common use of CONTRACT PAY CALCULATION Clause in Contracts

CONTRACT PAY CALCULATION. For teachers working less than full-time, contract pay will be calculated and paid on a pro-rated basis just as their work responsibilities are pro-rated. For a secondary teacher the compensation amount will be calculated by using the number of periods taught each semester per day as the numerator and the denominator will be the total number of student periods per day, minus one (1). For example, a teacher at the middle school or high school (six period student day) teaching three periods per day will be paid on a 3/5ths or 60% contract that semester. Using this formula and method of calculation will then include compensation for a pro-rated preparation period automatically.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Teacher Contract Agreement, Teacher Contract Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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CONTRACT PAY CALCULATION. For teachers working less than full-time, contract pay will be calculated and paid on a pro-rated basis just as their work responsibilities are pro-rated. For a secondary teacher the compensation amount will be calculated by using the number of periods taught each semester per day as the numerator and the denominator will be the total number of student periods per day, minus one (1). For example, a teacher at the middle school or high school (six period student day) teaching three periods per day will be paid on a 3/5ths or 60% contract that semester. Using this formula and method of calculation will then include compensation for a pro-pro- rated preparation period automatically.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Teacher Contract Agreement

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CONTRACT PAY CALCULATION. For teachers working less than full-time, contract pay will be calculated and paid on a pro-rated basis just as their work responsibilities are pro-rated. For a secondary teacher the compensation amount will be calculated by using the number of periods taught each semester per day as the numerator and the denominator will be the total number of student periods per day, minus one (1). For example, a teacher at the middle school or high school (six period student day) teaching three periods per day will be paid on a 3/5ths or 60% contract that semester. Using this formula and method of calculation will then include compensation for a pro-rated prorated preparation period automatically.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Teacher Contract Agreement

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