Miscellaneous Activities. 33 Whenever Bargaining Unit Members are invited but not required to participate in activities 34 not covered by either 1 or 2 above, or by the Collective Bargaining Agreement, they shall be 35 paid an hourly rate of $30.00 per hour. This hourly rate shall also apply to those teachers 36 volunteering for the Summer School Program.
Miscellaneous Activities a. Whenever Bargaining Unit Members are invited but not required to participate in activities not covered by either a or b above, or by the Collective Bargaining Agreement, they shall be paid an hourly rate built upon the base educator salary divided by one hundred eighty-three (183) and divided by six and one- half (6.5) hours. Such activities may include non-required summer and/or weekend workshops. Both parties recognize the difference between participation in and leadership for these activities. Rates are as follows: 2011-2013 $ 26.96 2013-2014 $ 27.17
Miscellaneous Activities. Annual Advisor 2,321 2,355 Newspaper Advisor 1,900 1,929 Video Production 1,378 1,399 Math League Advisor 1,046 1,061 WEB Facilitator 1,378 1,399 Band Director 2,000 2,030 Orchestra Director 2,000 2,030 Choir Director 2,000 2,030 APPENDIX B (cont.) The band, orchestra, and choir extra service agreement stipend is based on the equivalency of a full-time teaching assignment. Therefore, all full-time get the rate and all part-time get a proportion of the rate. Exception: in the event a teacher has an assignment that requires a lead and/or primary teaching assignment across multiple music disciplines and/or buildings, the teacher will receive 1.5 of the full-time rate. Subd. 5. Each middle school with 1450 students or less as determined on October 1 of the respective school year shall receive $7,500 in 2007-08 and 2008-09 allotted for additional academic extracurricular activities. That base amount shall be $2.75 per pupil beyond 1,450 pupils in 2007-08 and 2008-09. Specific amounts will be determined by the building principal and faculty representatives following the criteria set forth at the beginning of this Appendix.
Miscellaneous Activities. Dance Director at Anoka MS for the Arts 2,030 Section C. ELEMENTARY Activities: Title/Specialty School Events 60/event INCORPORATION OF PRIOR MEMORANDA OF UNDERSTANDING (“MOU’S) INTO THE AGREEMENT: In addition, there were changes to reflect language changes associated with the Q-Comp MOU which requires references to Steps on the Salary Schedule to be changed to refer to Performance Increments or PI. There are also numerous changes of dates to reflect the 2013-15 Working Agreement. Finally, there are language changes to reflect MOU’s that were reached impacting Early Intervention Program staff and their stretch calendar. In addition, there is a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to establish subcommittees of the Labor Management Committee to study the following:
Miscellaneous Activities. Services that are closely integrated with operational activities, including: • Mail services • Authorizing and allowing access into occupant premises. (HRE will not allow its staff to allow access to anyone into tenant spaces.) • Shipping and receiving/deliveries
Miscellaneous Activities. (Xxxxxxx Testing, when administered In the summer will be paid at $20 per hour). SADD 1.25% STAND 1.00% Student Council Advisor - Senior High 2.0% - Middle School 1.5% Elementary 1.0% (Per building) 37.9 Pay based on a percentage of the B.A. base. New persons to a position will start on step 1 and progress to step 12, moving one step for every year's experience in a comparable activity. New persons to a position may be given up to four (4) years of service credit for experience in a comparable activity, upon the approval of the Superintendent and the Board of Education. Persons within the school system who move within a sport will receive credit for their past experience in that sport and continue progressing on the salary schedule.
Miscellaneous Activities a. Telephones and Paging Speaker in equipment room. A telephone and paging speaker shall also be fitted in the pedestal shelter
Miscellaneous Activities. The following percentages are based on for each year based upon the individual’s experience in that activity. Activity High School Student Council 12% Middle School Student Council 8% Elementary Student Council 4% Yearbook With Class 9% Yearbook Without Class 12% High School Newspaper With Class 8% High School Newspaper Without Class 12% Middle School Newspaper W/Class 5% Middle School Newspaper W/out Class 8% Freshman Sponsor 5% Sophomore Sponsor 5% Junior Sponsor 10% Senior Sponsor 10% High School Drama (2) 5% each Debate 10% Forensics 5% Service Squad 4% Safety Squad 4% Foreign Exchange 3% H.S. Instrumental/Vocal 14% M.S. Instrumental/Vocal 5% Elementary Instrumental/Vocal 5% National Xxxxx Xxxxxxx 5% Robotics 10% Camping/Communications Retreat $315 (2007-08) $320 (2008-09) $325 (2009-10) High School Musical $7,831 (2007-08) $7,948 (2008-09) $8,067 (2009-10) High School Musical Hospitality $18.79 (2007-08) $19.07 (2008-09) $19.36 (2009-10) Middle School Musical $1,698 (2007-08) $1,723 (2008-09) $1,749 (2009-10)
Miscellaneous Activities. 2007-08 2008-09 Student Council 1,302 1,321 Annual Advisor 3,578 3,632 Newspaper Advisor 3,578 3,632 Prom Advisor 800 812 National Xxxxx Xxxxxxx 1,035 1,051 Math Club 1,706 1,732 Annual Business Advisor 1,938 1,967 Newspaper Business Advisor 1,938 1,967 LINK Crew Coordinator 1,561 1,584 LINK Crew Advisor 260 264 Xxxx Center Yearbook 750 761 District Special Ed Prom Advisor 768 780 Crossroads Yearbook 1,500 1,522 Subd. 7. Driver Education Behind-the-Wheel Salaries: Teachers of driver education shall be paid at the rate of: 2007-08 2008-09 $25.80 per hour $26.18 per hour Subd. 8. Each high school with 2600 students or less as determined on October 1 of the respective school year shall receive $7,500 in 2007-08 and 2008-09 allotted for additional academic extracurricular activities. That base amount shall be increased by $3.00 per pupil beyond 2,600 pupils in 2007-08 and 2008-09. Specific amounts for determining compensation for academic extra curriculars will be determined by the building principal and faculty representatives following the criteria set forth at the beginning of this Appendix. The STEP program shall receive $2400 for 2007-08 and 2008-09. 00 XXXXXXXX X (cont.) Career and Technical Advisors 2007-08 2008-09 3,500 3,500 Career and technical advisor extra service agreements shall include DECA/Skills USA, BPA, HERO/FCCLA, HOSA, FFA, School Store Advisor, and School Store Business Advisor. Specific amounts for determining compensation for academic extra curriculars will be determined by the building principal and faculty representative. Payments for these extra service agreements are only eligible from this amount. Subd. 1. Theatre 2007-08 2008-09 Total Budget 4,308 4,373 Total Budget 2,477 2,514 Section B. MIDDLE SCHOOL Activities Musical Three Act Play or One Act Play Total Budget 950 964 The amount expended in each of the above categories will be determined by the principal.
Miscellaneous Activities. Annual Advisor 2,231 2,275 Newspaper Advisor 1,827 1,863 Video Production 1,325 1,351 Math League Advisor 1,005 1,025 WEB Facilitator 1,325 1,351 Band Director 1,500 1,530 00 XXXXXXXX X (cont.) Orchestra Director 1,500 1,530 Choir Director 1,500 1,530 1. All full time get rate. 2. All part time get proportion of rate. Subd. 5. Each middle school with 1450 students or less as determined on October 1 of the respective school year shall receive $7,500 in 2005- 06 and $7,500 in 2006-07 allotted for additional academic extracurricular activities. That base amount shall be increased by $2.65 per pupil for each student beyond the 1450 pupil base in 2005-06 and $2.75 per pupil beyond 1,450 pupils in 2006-07. Specific amounts will be determined by the building principal and faculty representatives following the criteria set forth at the beginning of this Appendix.