Common use of Emergency Class Coverage Clause in Contracts

Emergency Class Coverage. In emergencies, unit members shall, during their preparation time, cover a reasonable and equitable number of classes other than their own, when requested by the principal. An emergency is any situation which could not reasonably be anticipated. Emergency class coverage exceeding three (3) hours in one (1) academic year shall be compensated on a prorata basis of the day-to-day visiting teacher rate.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: www.sdea.net, www.sdea.net, www.dol.gov

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Emergency Class Coverage. In emergencies, unit members shall, during their preparation time, cover a reasonable and equitable number of classes other than their own, when requested by the principal. An emergency is any situation which could not reasonably be anticipated. Emergency class coverage exceeding three one (31) hours hour in one (1) academic year shall be compensated on at a prorata basis of the day-to-day visiting teacher raterate set forth in Appendix A, Section 7.013: Additional Classroom Hourly Assignment.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Emergency Class Coverage. In emergencies, unit members shall, during their preparation time, cover a reasonable and equitable number of classes other than their own, when requested by the principal. An emergency is any situation which could not reasonably be anticipated. Emergency class coverage exceeding three (3) hours in one (1) academic year shall be compensated on at a prorata basis of the day-to-day visiting teacher raterate set forth in Appendix A, Section 7.013: Additional Classroom Hourly Assignment.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Negotiations Contract, Collective Negotiations Contract

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