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Out-of-District Routes (OOD a. Out-of-District (OOD) Routes are routes for students who attend schools which are not part of the Wentzville School District. b. OOD Route Drivers/Aides shall be paid according to the District Payroll Calendar. The Drivers/Aides shall commit to working the full calendar of the schools they serve. They will be paid for any additional days worked. If they cannot work on their school’s calendar day, they must submit a request for time off one (1) week prior to the date, unless sick leave is being used. As a deterrent, if a Driver/Aide fails to fulfill the full calendar of an OOD route, the Driver/Aide shall be prohibited from selecting an OOD route the following year. The Director or designee can approve short-term leave requests without enacting this provision. c. If their school is not in session on a day or days when Wentzville is in session, the Driver/Aide shall be available to substitute on intra-district routes in the event of a Driver/Aide shortage. The Driver/Aide will make prior arrangements with Dispatcher if unavailable. d. OOD routes require special consideration by the Driver/Aide during route selection. All special requirements and expectations for these routes shall be clearly identifiable to the Drivers/Aides so that they can make a responsible route selection. e. If an OOD Driver/Aide is approved for time off of at least five (5) consecutive work days when the District is scheduled to be off school, the time off shall be posted for other Drivers/Aides to select, until the OOD Driver/Aide returns. The temporary replacement Driver/Aide shall be chosen by seniority from the sign-up sheet.
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