Noon Duty Supervision Sample Clauses

Noon Duty Supervision. Any high school teacher assigned lunch duty supervision will be compensated for that duty. YEAR SUPERVISION / SEMESTER Length of Contract $500.00 Compensation will be paid the second payday in November to those teaching an additional class/supervising noon duty the first semester and the second payday in April to those teaching an additional class/supervising noon duty the second semester.
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Noon Duty Supervision. 22 1. Regular Classified Employees who perform noon duty supervision shall be 23 compensated at their regular rate of pay for all hours worked. Employees with multiple positions 24 shall be compensated at their highest rate of pay.
Noon Duty Supervision. 2 4.5.1 All unit members shall be entitled to a duty free uninterrupted 3 lunch period of not less than thirty (30) minutes. 4 4.5.2 Unit members shall not be required to supervise students 5 during students' lunch period, subject to the provisions of Sections 6 4.5.3 through 4.5.10 below. 7 4.5.3 Noon duty supervision may be assigned to teachers on an 11 4.5.4 The principal shall have the freedom to select other options for 12 supervision of students during the students' lunch period, and shall 13 give priority in the absence of teacher volunteers for noon duty 14 supervision, to securing non-certificated personnel for noon duty 15 supervision. Such options may include, but are not limited to, 16 employment of non-certificated noon time assistants, employment of 17 certificated and non-certificated campus supervisors, the granting of a 18 stipend to unit members selected for campus supervision which might 19 include supervision of students at times other than the noon period.
Noon Duty Supervision. Unit members shall not be required to perform noon duty supervision.
Noon Duty Supervision. Teachers may volunteer for noon-duty supervision during their lunch and/or their general planning periods. In the event that a sufficient number of teachers acceptable to the administration is not available on a volunteer basis for such duty, teachers may be required to perform noon-duty supervision. Noon-duty supervision performed under the provisions of this Section of this Agreement shall be compensated at the rate Twenty dollars ($20.00) per hour ($15.00 per 45 minute lunch period).
Noon Duty Supervision. 16 4.5.1 All unit members shall be entitled to a duty free uninterrupted lunch 17 period of not less than thirty (30) minutes. 18 4.5.2 Unit members shall not be required to supervise students during 19 students' lunch period, subject to the provisions of Sections 4.5.3 through 4.5.10 20 below. 21 4.5.3 Noon duty supervision may be assigned to teachers on an extra pay 1 4.5.4 The principal shall have the freedom to select other options for 2 supervision of students during the students' lunch period, and shall give priority 3 in the absence of teacher volunteers for noon duty supervision, to securing non- 4 certificated personnel for noon duty supervision. Such options may include, but 5 are not limited to, employment of non-certificated noon time assistants,

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