Common use of Overload Compensation Clause in Contracts

Overload Compensation. When the overload is not relieved by one of the above methods, the teacher may select compensation in the form of overload pay, clerical or paraeducator support, release time, or a combination of any of the above. When a paraeducator is not available or is reassigned by an administrator, overload shall be paid to the teacher. With the exception of Band, Choir and Orchestra, whenever a section exceeds the above maximum standards, an overload shall exist. When overloads occur, they shall be compensated at a rate equal to three dollars ($3.00) per student hour or fifteen dollars ($15.00) per student day, according to the following schedule: # of Overload Students Xxxxx 0 Xxxxx 0 Xxxxx 0 1-2 $15/day or $3/hr $15/day or $3/hr $15/day or $3/hr 3-4 $30/day or $6/hr $30/day or $6/hr 5 or more $60/day or $12/hr Such payment shall be effective from the first day of verified overload payable in the paycheck following the end of the month in which an overload occurs. Payment for overloads shall not be effective during the first eight (8) student attendance days of the school year and the first five (5) student attendance days of new second semester classes at the secondary level. Overload data will be submitted by the last work day of the month and, once verified by the district and PAE, will be compensated on a monthly basis. A “student hour” is defined as the unit of overload which results from carrying an overload of one (1) student for a period of one (1) hour or the product of the two factors: overload students and hours (for which the overload was carried). A “student day” is defined as the unit of overload which results from carrying an overload of one (1) student for a period of one (1) full teaching day or the product of the two factors: overload students and teaching days (for which the overload was carried). All music classes over thirty-two (32) students per section that are required to administer a state assessment at grades 5, 8, and 10 will be provided with paraeducator support or other types of support to administer the assessment.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Contract, Contract, Contract

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Overload Compensation. When the overload is not relieved by one of the above methods, the teacher may select compensation in the form of overload pay, clerical or paraeducator support, release time, or a combination of any of the above. When a paraeducator is not available or is reassigned by an administrator, overload shall be paid to the teacher. With the exception of Band, Choir and Orchestra, whenever a section exceeds the above maximum standards, an overload shall exist. When overloads occur, they shall be compensated at a rate equal to three dollars ($3.00) per student hour or fifteen dollars ($15.00) per student day, according to the following schedule: # of Overload Students Xxxxx 0 Xxxxx 0 Xxxxx 0 1-2 $15/day or $3/hr $15/day or $3/hr $15/day or $3/hr 3-4 $30/day or $6/hr $30/day or $6/hr 5 or more $60/day or $12/hr Such payment shall be effective from the first day of verified overload payable in the paycheck following the end of the month quarter in which an overload occurs. Payment for overloads shall not be effective during the first eight (8) student attendance days of the school year and the first five (5) student attendance days of new second semester classes at the secondary level. Overload data will be submitted by the last work day of the month and, once verified by the district and PAE, will be compensated on a monthly quarterly basis. A “student hour” is defined as the unit of overload which results from carrying an overload of one (1) student for a period of one (1) hour or the product of the two factors: overload students and hours (for which the overload was carried). A “student day” is defined as the unit of overload which results from carrying an overload of one (1) student for a period of one (1) full teaching day or the product of the two factors: overload students and teaching days (for which the overload was carried). All music classes over thirty-two (32) students per section that are required to administer a state assessment at grades 5, 8, and 10 will be provided with paraeducator support or other types of support to administer the assessment.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Contract, www.psd1.org

Overload Compensation. When the overload is not relieved by one of the above methods, the teacher may select compensation in the form of overload pay, clerical or paraeducator support, release time, or a combination of any of the above. When a paraeducator is not available or is reassigned by an administrator, overload shall be paid to the teacher. With the exception of Band, Choir and Orchestra, whenever a section exceeds the above maximum standards, an overload shall exist. When overloads occur, they shall be compensated at a rate equal to three dollars ($3.00) per student hour or fifteen dollars ($15.00) per student day, according to the following schedule: # of Overload Students Xxxxx 0 Xxxxx 0 Xxxxx 0 Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 1-2 $15/day or $3/hr $15/day or $3/hr $15/day or $3/hr 3-4 $30/day or $6/hr $30/day or $6/hr 5 or more $60/day or $12/hr Comment [T30]: Counterproposal to PAE #52 6/15/15. Such payment shall be effective from the first day of verified overload payable in the paycheck following the end of the quarter month in which an overload occurs. Payment for overloads shall not be effective during the first eight (8) student attendance days of the school year and the first five (5) student attendance days of new second semester classes at the secondary level. Overload data will be submitted by the last work day of the month and, once verified by the district and PAE, will be compensated on a quarterly monthly basis. A “student hour” is defined as the unit of overload which results from carrying an overload of one (1) student for a period of one (1) hour or the product of the two factors: overload students and hours (for which the overload was carried). A “student day” is defined as the unit of overload which results from carrying an overload of one (1) student for a period of one (1) full teaching day or the product of the two factors: overload students and teaching days (for which the overload was carried). All music classes over thirty-two (32) students per section that are required to administer a state assessment at grades 5, 8, and 10 will be provided with paraeducator support or other types of support to administer the assessment.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract

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Overload Compensation. When the overload is not relieved by one of the above methods, the teacher may select compensation in the form of overload pay, clerical or paraeducator support, release time, or a combination of any of the above. When a paraeducator is not available or is reassigned by an administrator, overload shall be paid to the teacher. With the exception of Band, Choir and Orchestra, whenever a section exceeds the above maximum standards, an overload shall exist. When overloads occur, they shall be compensated at a rate equal to three dollars ($3.00) per student hour or fifteen dollars ($15.00) per student day, according to the following schedule: # of Overload Students Xxxxx 0 Xxxxx 0 Xxxxx 0 1-Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 1‐2 $15/day or $3/hr $15/day or $3/hr $15/day or $3/hr 3-4 3‐4 $30/day or $6/hr $30/day or $6/hr 5 or more $60/day or $12/hr Such payment shall be effective from the first day of verified overload payable in the paycheck following the end of the month quarter in which an overload occurs. Payment for overloads shall not be effective during the first eight (8) student attendance days of the school year and the first five (5) student attendance days of new second semester classes at the secondary level. Overload data will be submitted by the last work day of the month and, once verified by the district and PAE, will be compensated on a monthly quarterly basis. A “student hour” is defined as the unit of overload which results from carrying an overload of one (1) student for a period of one (1) hour or the product of the two factors: overload students and hours (for which the overload was carried). A “student day” is defined as the unit of overload which results from carrying an overload of one (1) student for a period of one (1) full teaching day or the product of the two factors: overload students and teaching days (for which the overload was carried). All music classes over thirty-two thirty‐two (32) students per section that are required to administer a state assessment at grades 5, 8, and 10 will be provided with paraeducator support or other types of support to administer the assessment.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Secondary Early Release

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