Common use of MIDDLE SCHOOL INSTRUCTIONAL LEADERS Clause in Contracts

MIDDLE SCHOOL INSTRUCTIONAL LEADERS. 24.8.1 A Middle School Instructional Leader (“MSIL”) in the District is a classroom Post Probationary teacher who is selected by the school principal and performs instructional leadership functions within a prescribed area or areas, such as a PLC, a team or a department. MSILs work under the direction of the principal. Each middle school will receive allocations for a number of MSIL positions. Each allocation would be valued at $1,000.00 for the 2019-2020 School Year and $1,030.00 for the 2020-2021 School Year. Each middle school must adopt procedures on how the allocations will be implemented and evidence to the District that the allocations are being properly utilized. Only middle schools with 250 or more on student count day shall be eligible for allocations. Each eligible middle school will have 6 base allocations – 4 for core subjects, 1 for encores and 1 for Special Education. Middle schools with 250 to 500 students receive only the base allocations. Middle schools with more than 500 students on count day each year will receive base allocations plus 1 additional allocation for every 100 students above 500. This stipend shall increase by the same percentage that the general salaries increase each year.

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Samples: Agreement, Agreement, Agreement

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MIDDLE SCHOOL INSTRUCTIONAL LEADERS. 24.8.1 A Middle School Instructional Leader (“MSIL”) in the District is a classroom Post Probationary teacher who is selected by the school principal and performs instructional leadership functions within a prescribed area or areas, such as a PLC, a team or a department. MSILs work under the direction of the principal. Each middle school will receive allocations for a number of MSIL positions. Each allocation would be valued at $1,000.00 1,040.30 for the 20192021-2020 2022 School Year and $1,030.00 1,062.41 for the 20202022-2021 2023 School Year. Each middle school must adopt procedures on how the allocations will be implemented and evidence to the District that the allocations are being properly utilized. Only middle schools with 250 or more on student count day shall be eligible for allocations. Each eligible middle school will have 6 base allocations – 4 for core subjects, 1 for encores and 1 for Special Education. Middle schools with 250 to 500 students receive only the base allocations. Middle schools with more than 500 students on count day each year will receive base allocations plus 1 additional allocation for every 100 students above 500. This stipend shall increase by the same percentage that the general salaries increase each year.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement

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MIDDLE SCHOOL INSTRUCTIONAL LEADERS. 24.8.1 A Middle School Instructional Leader (“MSIL”) in the District is a classroom Post Probationary teacher who is selected by the school principal and performs instructional leadership functions within a prescribed area or areas, such as a PLC, a team or a department. MSILs work under the direction of the principal. Each middle school will receive allocations for a number of MSIL positions. Each allocation would be valued at $1,000.00 for the 2019-2020 School Year and $1,030.00 for the 2020-2021 School Year1,000.00. Each middle school must adopt procedures on how the allocations will be implemented and evidence to the District that the allocations are being properly utilized. Only middle schools with 250 or more on student count day shall be eligible for allocations. Each eligible middle school will have 6 base allocations – 4 for core subjects, 1 for encores and 1 for Special Education. Middle schools with 250 to 500 students receive only the base allocations. Middle schools with more than 500 students on count day each year will receive base allocations plus 1 additional allocation for every 100 students above 500. This stipend shall increase by the same percentage that the general salaries increase each year.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

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