Common use of Overload Assignment Clause in Contracts

Overload Assignment. An overload assignment can be defined as 1) a secondary or middle level teaching assignment of a sixth, graded course; 2) the elementary assignment of a multi-grade combination class; or 3) additional section assignments for elementary art, physical education, or music teachers. Teachers teaching an overload, as defined in number 1 and 2, will be entitled to additional compensation equal to 20% of their regular contract amount on the salary schedule prorated to the length of the teacher assignment. Teachers teaching an overload as defined in number 3 will be entitled to additional compensation calculated based on number of additional sections. The calculations for these overloads are referenced in Appendix iii.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Overload Assignment. An overload assignment can be defined as 1) a secondary or middle level teaching assignment of a sixth, graded course; 2) the elementary assignment of a multi-grade combination class; or 3) additional section assignments for elementary art, physical education, or music teachers. Teachers teaching an overload, as defined in number 1 and 2, will be entitled to additional compensation equal to 20% of their regular contract amount on the salary schedule prorated to the length of the teacher assignment. Teachers teaching an overload as defined in number 3 will be entitled to additional compensation calculated based on number of additional sections. The calculations for these overloads are referenced in Appendix iii.E.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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