Outdoor School Sample Clauses

Outdoor School. In those weeks when the Outdoor School session operates less than a normal five (5) day week, compensation will be granted at the rate of one hundred fifty dollars ($150.00) per day for those days the school was in operation for that week. On those days when the Outdoor School operates but other unit members are not working, compensation will be equal to the unit member’s daily rate plus one hundred fifty dollars ($150.00).
Outdoor School. ‌ 7.1 The District recognizes that during environmental camp teachers are essential for a successful outing and are continually on duty for teaching and supervision purposes. Teachers participating in camp will be paid for time outside their regularly-scheduled work day. Participating teachers will be paid at the rate of $150 for time worked from 4:00 p.m. to p.m. There is no partial stipend available for working some of the evening. If the employee stays the entire night, they will be paid $100 for work and supervision from 12:00 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. each camp day morning. There is no partial stipend available for staying part of the night.‌
Outdoor School. Effective beginning in the 2013-2014 school year, when an employee attends Outdoor School, they will be reimbursed for their mileage and meals and receive a $75 per day stipend. Employees will also be paid for actual time worked beyond the regular scheduled work day, including overtime in accordance with Article 16.A.
Outdoor School. Effective beginning in the 2000-2001 school year, when an employee is required to attend Outdoor School, they will be reimbursed for their mileage and meals and receive a $40 a day stipend.
Outdoor School. Teachers who choose to attend Outdoor School on an overnight basis for Grade 6 will be paid a stipend of $75.00 per night for up to four nights. Each Outdoor School Coordinator shall receive an additional $200 stipend. The stipend may be shared by a maximum of two building coordinators. The number of stipends that will be paid for teachers from a particular school participating in Outdoor School shall not exceed the number of Grade 6 classroom teachers in that school building. At the classroom teacher’s discretion, and in collaboration with the building principal, the teacher may make arrangements to trade teaching assignments with another licensed staff member within the same building, or with prior administrative approval, another District licensed staff member. Except for this stipend, Outdoor School will remain a site-directed and parent-funded voluntary activity.
Outdoor School. Members who participate in outdoor school funded by the Oregon Outdoor School funding program will be compensated for time at their per diem rate.
Outdoor School. Educators participating in outdoor school shall be compensated through the extra duty schedule.

Related to Outdoor School

  • Summer School SUCCESS employees are not eligible for this provision. Employees engaged in teaching summer school shall be granted two summer school days of absence in a single term for either sick leave or emergency leave, or a combination of both, non-accumulative.

  • High School At the request of the Superintendent, a high school teacher may volunteer on a semester basis to teach all the student contact time and be paid one sixth (1/6) of his/her salary for the semester. This section shall not be used to circumvent the hiring of additional full time teachers.

  • Cell Phone Employee shall be provided with a cell phone, with e-mail capabilities, at Board expense. As a condition of receipt of said cell phone, employee is expected to be reachable as necessary and appropriate by the Superintendent and Board President for the thorough and efficient operation of the School District. Incidental personal use shall be permitted. Employees shall have the option of being reimbursed for the use of a personal smartphone in the amount of fifty dollars ($50.00) per month instead of accepting a district cell phone. As a condition of this reimbursement, employee must a) be reasonably available at all times via the personal phone; and b) take reasonable measures to protect the confidentiality of student and staff information being transmitted to and through said phone.

  • Games The Private Party shall not be entitled to introduce any arcade type amusement or gaming machines into the Restaurant Facility without the prior written approval of SANParks.

  • University Any notice may be served upon the University by delivering it, in writing, to the University at the address set forth on the last page of this Agreement, by depositing it in a United States Postal Service deposit box with the postage fully prepaid and with the notice addressed to the University at the aforementioned address, or by sending a facsimile of it to the University facsimile number set forth on the last page of this Agreement.

  • MIDDLE SCHOOLS 1. Where there are no negotiated provisions concerning the implementation or operation of a middle school program, this article shall govern the implementation or operation of a middle school program in a school district. 2. Should the employer seek to establish a middle school program in one or more schools in a district, the employer and the local shall meet, no later than ten (10) working days from a decision of the employer to implement a middle school program, in order to negotiate any alternate or additional provisions to the Collective Agreement which are necessary to accommodate the intended middle school program. 3. In the absence of any other agreement with respect to the instructional day and preparation time, the provisions of the Collective Agreement with regard to secondary schools shall apply to middle schools. 4. If the employer and the local are unable to agree on what, if any, alternate or additional provisions of the collective agreement are necessary to accommodate the intended middle school program(s), either party may refer the matter(s) in dispute to expedited arbitration for final and binding resolution pursuant to Article D.5.5 below. a. The jurisdiction of the arbitrator shall be limited to the determination of alternate or additional provisions necessary to accommodate the intended middle school program(s). b. In the event the arbitration is not concluded prior to the implementation of the middle school program, the arbitrator will have remedial authority to make appropriate retroactive modifications and adjustments to the agreement. c. The arbitration shall convene within thirty (30) working days of referral to arbitration in accordance with the following: i. Within ten (10) working days of the matter being referred to arbitration, the parties shall identify all issues in dispute; ii. Within a further five (5) working days, there shall be a complete disclosure of particulars and documents; iii. Within a further five (5) working days, the parties shall exchange initial written submissions; iv. The hearing shall commence within a further ten (10) working days; and v. The arbitrator shall render a final and binding decision within fifteen (15) working days of the arbitration concluding. 6. Where a middle school program has been established on or prior to ratification of the 2006-2011 Provincial Collective Agreement, the existing provisions shall be retained unless the parties mutually agree that they should be amended.

  • School Any public elementary or secondary school including a charter school, universal pre- kindergarten program authorized pursuant to Education Law § 3602-e, an approved provider of preschool special education, any other publicly funded pre-kindergarten program, a school serving children in a special act school district as defined in Education Law § 4001, an approved private school for the education of students with disabilities, a State-supported school subject to the provisions of Article 85 of the Education Law, or a State-operated school subject to the provisions of Articles 87 or 88 of the Education Law.

  • Cellular Phone Executive is eligible to receive one cellular telephone issued through the Employer's corporate account for use on the Employer's business. The phone will remain the property of the Employer and must be returned upon termination of Executive's employment with the Employer.

  • Cell Phones The College follows the State’s Cell Phone Policy. Employees who receive cell phones from the College shall also abide by this Policy. The College shall provide the Policy to any employee who is given a cell phone. Employees are responsible for the cost of all personal calls. While the College anticipates some incidental personal use of cell phones, it is also expected that such use is infrequent.

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