Nebo Professional Teaching Standards Sample Clauses

Nebo Professional Teaching Standards. Note: Appendix A (through A-­‐7) may be subject to change as required by Utah law. Nebo School District Certified Employee Agreement 2012-­‐2013 5 APPENDIX A-­‐1 Nebo School District Certified Employee Agreement 2012-­‐2013 59 APPENDIX A-­‐2 Nebo School District Certified Employee Agreement 2012-­‐2013 6 APPENDIX A-­‐3 Nebo School District Certified Employee Agreement 2012-­‐2013 6 APPENDIX A-­‐4 APPENDIX A-­‐5 APPENDIX A-­‐6 APPENDIX A-­‐7 APPENDIX BRequest for Transfer NEBO SCHOOL DISTRICT REQUEST FOR TRANSFER Date: TO: Director I, (educator’s name), hereby request a transfer to (area or school) in (list grade level or subject priority). I am currently assigned to (assignment) and (school). Reason for request: Special qualifications: Educator’s Signature Note: Forms are available on the District Website @ xxx.xxxx.xxx. APPENDIX C - Stipends HIGH SCHOOL STIPENDS FOR EXTRA CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES All stipends for coaches and advisors will be based on a percentage of the base from the 2012-2013 salary schedule. All stipends must be paid in the contract year in which the work is done, with June 10th as the final deadline for submission of information to the District payroll office. Position Category Stipend % Step 1 Amount Athletic Director A 15 4,097 Head Football B 10 2,731 Assistant Football F 6 1,639 Assistant Football F 6 1,639 Assistant Football F 6 1,639 Assistant Football F 6 1,639 Assistant Football F 6 1,639 Head Boys Basketball B 10 2,731 Assistant Basketball F 6 1,639 Assistant Basketball F 6 1,639 Assistant Basketball F 6 1,639 Head Girls Basketball B 10 2,731 Assistant Basketball F 6 1,639 Assistant Basketball F 6 1,639 Assistant Basketball F 6 1,639 Head Boys Track D 8 2,185 Assistant Track H 4.8 1,311 Assistant Track 1 H 4.8 1,311 Head Girls Track D 8 2,185 Assistant Track H 4.8 1,311 Assistant Track 1 H 4.8 1,311 Head Volleyball D 8 2,185 Assistant Volleyball H 4.8 1,311 Assistant Volleyball H 4.8 1,311 Head Baseball D 8 2,185 Assistant Baseball H 4.8 1,311 Assistant Baseball H 4.8 1,311 Head Wrestling D 8 2,185 Assistant Wrestling H 4.8 1,311 Assistant Wrestling H 4.8 1,311 Head Boys Tennis E 4 1,092 Head Girls Tennis E 4 1,092 Head Golf E 4 1,092 Head Boys Cross-Country E 4 1,092 Head Girls Cross-Country E 4 1,092 Head Swimming 2 D 8 2,185 Assistant Swimming 3 H 4.8 1,311 Head Boys Soccer D 8 2,185 Assistant Boys Soccer H 4.8 1,311 Head Girls Soccer D 8 2,185 Assistant Girls Soccer H 4.8 1,311 Head Softball D 8 2,185 Assistant Softball H ...
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