Field Trip and Extracurricular Activity Supervision Sample Clauses

Field Trip and Extracurricular Activity Supervision. Effective September 1, 2017, the 2016-2017 rates will be increased by 1.00%. Effective September 1, 2018, the 2017-2018 rates will be increased by 1.00%. Effective September 1, 2019, the 2018-2019 rates will be increased by 0.5%. 1. The compensation for chaperoning activities shall be as follows: 2017-2018 $30.88 per hour 2018-2019 $31.19 per hour 2019-2020 $31.35 per hour 2. R.N.'s who accompany children on overnight field trips will have the right to recommend exclusion from the trip for those children whose presence they feel would be detrimental to the health and safety of all involved.
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Field Trip and Extracurricular Activity Supervision. N. 's who accompany students on a day-time field trip, overnight field trip, or extracmTicular activity do so only in their capacity as R.N.'s to provide prophylactic medical nursing services.
Field Trip and Extracurricular Activity Supervision. The compensation for chaperoning activities shall be as follows: Chaperoning fees will be determined as follows: effective September 1, 2017, the 2016-2017 rates will be increased by 1%; effective September 1, 2018, the 2017-2018 rates will be increased by 1%; effective September 1, 2019, the 2018-2019 rates will be increased by 0.5%. 2017-2018 - $30.88 per hour 2018-2019 - $31.19 per hour 2019-2020 - $31.35 per hour Teachers who accompany children on overnight field trips will do so on a voluntary basis. They will have the right to recommend exclusion from the trip for those children whose presence they feel would be detrimental to the health and safety of all involved. 1. Teachers who accompany students on overnight field trips on days when school is in session will be compensated at the rate of $119.45 per day per trip during 2017-2018; $120.64 during 2018-2019; and $121.24 during 2019-2020. 2. Teachers who accompany students on overnight field trips on days when school is not in session shall be compensated at the rate of $149.31 per day per trip during 2017-2018; $150.80 during 2018-2019; and $151.55 during 2019-2020. 3. Teachers who accompany students on overnight field trips which includes days when school is in session and days when school is not in session shall be compensated at the per day rate to a maximum of $1193.21 during 2017-2018; $1205.14 during 2018-2019; and $1211.17 during 2019-2020. 4. Teachers assigned to the supervision of extracurricular activities on days when school is in session (except those who serve without pay as noted in Article 2, Secondary Weekly Work Assignments) shall be compensated at the rate of $29.84 per hour up to a maximum of $119.14 during 2017-2018; $30.14 to a maximum of $120.33 during 2018-2019; and $30.29 to a maximum of $120.93 during 2019-2020. 5. Teachers assigned to the supervision of extracurricular activities on days when school is not in session shall be compensated at the rate of $29.87 per hour to a maximum of $149.32 during 2017-2018; $30.17 to a maximum of $150.81 during 2018-2019; and $30.32 to a maximum of $151.56 during 2019-2020. The compensation for each year will be: 2017-2018 - $123.60, $154.46, $1234.44 2018-2019 - $124.84, $156.00, $1246.78 2019-2020 - $125.46, $156.78, $1253.01

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