Drill Team Color Guard Senior High Sample Clauses

Drill Team Color Guard Senior High. Head Cross Country Head Volleyball Head Soccer (Boys-Girls) Senior High: Speech (if responsible for adjudicated speech tournament in excess of 10) Range 917 920 921 Differ- ential Factor 9.0 10.5 11.0 Step 1 3556 4148 4346 Step 2 3698 4314 4520 Step 3 3840 4480 4693 Step 4 3982 4646 4867 Step 5 0000 0000 0000 Step 6 4267 4978 5215 Step 7 4409 5144 5389 Step 8 4551 5310 5563 Step 9 4694 5476 5737 Step 10 4836 5642 5910 Step 11 4978 5808 6084 Step 12 5120 5974 6258 Step 13 5263 6140 6432 Step 14 5405 6306 6606 Step 15 5582 6512 6822 Step 16 5759 6719 7039 School District 24J Differential Schedule for Employees, 2017-2018, for Activities Xxxxxx County Involving Supervision of Students Beyond the Regular Employee Day Salem, Oregon
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