High School Extracurricular Athletics and Activities Subd Sample Clauses

High School Extracurricular Athletics and Activities Subd. 1. Minnesota High School League Athletics and Activities 2019-20 Stipend 2020-21 Stipend Level A – Head Coach 6247 6309 First Assistant (Football) 4686 (≈75%) 4733 (≈75%) Assistant Coaches 4500 (≈72%) 4545 (≈72%) Level B – Head Coach 6095 6156 Assistant Coaches 4388 (≈72%) 4432 (≈72%) Level C – Head Coach 5257 5310 Assistant Coaches 3788 (≈72%) 3825 (≈72%) LEVEL A: Basketball, Football, Hockey, Wrestling LEVEL B: Baseball, Competitive Dance, Gymnastics, Lacrosse, Soccer, Softball, Swimming, Track, Volleyball LEVEL C: Adaptive Hockey, Adaptive Soccer, Adaptive Softball, Adaptive Bowling, Cross Country Running, Cross Country Skiing, Debate, Downhill Skiing, Golf, Speech, Tennis Longevity: Head coaches listed in Section A, Subd. 1, A - C activities will receive an additional $250 if they are in their fifth consecutive year or more of work in the same activity within the District.
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