IN-SCHOOL SUBSTITUTIONS Sample Clauses

IN-SCHOOL SUBSTITUTIONS. The District will attempt to provide substitute teachers. In the event that this is impossible, staff members will be paid for voluntary substitution at the rate of $29.00 (twenty-nine) per period.
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