Curricular Trips Sample Clauses

Curricular Trips. In assigning drivers to extra-curricular trips starting after 4:30 p.m., a rotation basis shall be used from a list maintained according to seniority in a descending order. Regular contracted drivers shall be given the opportunity according to seniority in a descending order to take the extra-curricular trips scheduled before 4:30 p.m. on days when school is in session or drive their regular contracted routes. If a regular contracted driver elects to take the extra-curricular trip, he/she shall not be paid for any portion of the regular run that must be filled by a substitute driver. In order to stabilize routes at the beginning of the school year and in order for students to become familiar with their regular driver, during the first two weeks of the school year, regular drivers may not drive for extra curricular trips if such trips interfere with their regularly assigned route. Regular drivers new to the district are not eligible to drive extra curricular trips that interfere with their regularly assigned routes for the first two weeks of their employment. The transportation director is authorized to extend this period for an additional week if the driver has not exhibited proficiency on his/her regular route. Any driver whose turn to drive for any extra-curricular trip unable to perform the service for any reason, emergencies excepted, shall forfeit his turn in that rotation. His next eligibility for a trip will be on the next rotation. A driver who has not notified the director of transportation of not being able to take a listed trip within twenty-four (24) hours of posting is considered assigned to that trip. Any driver, once scheduled for an extra trip, who cannot drive for that trip, must make arrangements with the next regular unscheduled driver in the rotation which follows descending order of seniority. The details should be reported to the transportation director at least eight (8) hours prior to the trip departure. Any trip request submitted to the central office less than ten (10) work days from the date of the trip shall be returned to the originator. Exemptions to this paragraph are rescheduled trips. All other trips will be posted by the transportation director at least four (4) calendar days before the trip. Any trip that extends into a regular route time due to overrun or breakdown will have the proper trip time prorated to the trip; however, no payment would be made for the regular route. Exceptions would be if the driver of a trip, due...
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Curricular Trips. No employee of the school district presently excluded from the certification issued by the Labour Relations Board shall drive any school Board vehicle for transporting students except in the case of an emergency or where no bargaining unit employee is available.

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