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EXTRA DUTY INDEX. High School Positions District School Index Indexed amount of Base @100% 1-3 years 85% 4-5 Years 95% 6+ Years 105% CHEER AND DANCE WEIGHT TRAINING FOOTBALL CROSS COUNTRY High School Positions (continued) District School Index Indexed amount of Base @100% 1-3 years 85% 4-5 Years 95% 6+ Years 105% SOCCER (BOYS) SOCCER (GIRLS) VOLLEYBALL High School Positions (continued) District School Index Indexed amount of Base @100% 1-3 years 85% 4-5 Years 95% 6+ Years 105% Middle School Positions District School Index Indexed amount of Base @100% 1-3 years 85% 4-5 Years 95% 6+ Years 105% Middle School Positions (continued) District School Index Indexed amount of Base @100% 1-3 years 85% 4-5 Years 95% 6+ Years 105% CROSS COUNTRY SOCCER (BOYS) VOLLEYBALL BASKETBALL (BOYS) BASKETBALL (GIRLS) Middle School Positions (continued) District School Index Indexed amount of Base @100% 1-3 years 85% 4-5 Years 95% 6+ Years 105% GRADE 4-6 FOOTBALL Each subject area will have one District Department Head overseeing the secondary program (6-
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EXTRA DUTY INDEX. High School Positions District School Index Indexed amount of Base @100% 1=3 years 85% 4=5 Years 95% 6+ Years 105% CHEER AND DANCE WEIGHT TRAINING FOOTBALL CROSS COUNTRY High School Positions (continued) District School Index Indexed amount of Base @ 100% 1-3 years 85% 4-5 Years 95% 6+ Years 105% SOCCER (BOYS) SOCCER (GIRLS) High School Positions (continued) District School Index Indexed amount of Base @ 100% 1-3 years 85% 4-5 Years 95% 6+ Years 105% Middle School Positions District School Index Indexed amount of Base @ 100% 1<3 years 85% 4<5 Years 95% 6+ Years 105% Middle School Positions (continued) District School Index Indexed amount of Base @ 100% 1>3 years 85% 4>5 Years 95% 6+ Years 105% CROSS COUNTRY SOCCER (BOYS) SOCCER (GIRLS) BASKETBALL (BOYS) BASKETBALL (GIRLS) GRADE 4>6 FOOTBALL Each subject area will have one District Department Head overseeing the secondary program (6- 12) in six schools. The index will be based on the following numbers of staff members in the respective department: 3-6 (.04); 7-10 (.05); 11-14 (.06); 15-18 (.07); 19-24 (.08); 25 -29 (.09); 30- 35 (.10); over 35 (.11). District Department Head Index Indexed amount of Base @ 100% 1-3 years 85% 4-5 Years 95% 6+ Years 105% Each core subject area will have one High School Department head to assist the District Department Chair. The index will be based on the following number of staff members in the building department and feeder middle school: 7-10 (.05); 11-14 (.06); 15-18 (.07); 19-22 (.08). High School Department Head Index Indexed amount of Base @ 100% 1=3 years 85% 4=5 Years 95% 6+ Years 105% Each core department will have one department coordinator at each middle school. The index will be based on the following numbers of staff members in the respective department: 4-6 (.04); 7-10 (.05). Middle School Department Coordinators Index Indexed amount of Base @ 100% 1=3 years 85% 4=5 Years 95% 6+ Years 105%
EXTRA DUTY INDEX. The index for extra duty compensation plan is based upon the salary for Bachelor’s Degree, Class I, Step 0.
EXTRA DUTY INDEX. All individual sports at the middle school level (Cross Country, Wrestling, and Track) will have the opportunity to have an additional assistant coach after every 30 participants. For example, if there are 31 middle school Cross Country athletes an assistant coach may be added. * For middle school Basketball and Volleyball, each school will have a competitive and a developmental league team. If warranted, each school may add a developmental team up to a maximum of three teams at each level. APPENDIX B-3 An Extra Duty pay for District Department Head will be awarded upon the basis of responsibility for coordinating the program in a subject area in all of the secondary schools. The District Dept. Head will plan and chair 6-12 inter-district department meetings and/or professional development, facilitate curriculum, instructional, and assessment alignment, and serve as a liaison between school departments, building principals, and the district office. The District Department Head assumes the responsibilities of the Building Department Head in his/her school; thus, the stipend for the District Department Head covers both areas of responsibility. APPENDIX B-3 An Extra Duty Category II pay for High School Department Head will be awarded upon the basis of responsibility for supporting the District Department Head in the coordination and communication between middle school and high school departments in the four core areas. The High School Department Chair will plan and chair building department meetings, facilitate curriculum, instructional, and assessment alignment in the building and feeder middle school, and serve as liaison between the middle school department, the building principal, the District Department Head, and the district office. If the two high schools have a different number of core teachers, the matrix will reflect that difference. APPENDIX B-3 An Extra Duty Category II pay for Middle School Department Coordinators will be awarded upon the basis of responsibility for planning and chairing building meetings, leadership at the middle school in facilitating curriculum, instructional, and assessment alignment, and serving as liaison between the department, high school department heads, and the building principal.

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