PROFESSIONAL RUNG MOVEMENT REQUIREMENTS Sample Clauses

PROFESSIONAL RUNG MOVEMENT REQUIREMENTS. A. Contributions Beyond the Classroom --This List may be Adjusted Annually by Oversight ● Peer Reviewers --- Ten to twelve teachers trained and working as Peer Reviewers for the school year will receive an equitable division of $15,000 based on the number of Reviewers for that school year, and the number of "Reviewees" per Reviewer. ● Oversight $750 ● Oversight Facilitator $1000 ● Curriculum Steering $1000 ● Technology Steering ● District Wide Staff Development ● Coaching Stipend per contract ● Extra Curricular Stipend per contract ● Collaborative PLC Facilitator $1000 ● Mentor $1000 ● Best Practice Project ● Elementary CPI Team ● Coordinators for Extended Day / Extended Year ● Earn 6 pre-approved semester graduate credits completed in 12 consecutive months $500 ● Additional MN Board of Teaching License in needed area if district requested ○ placement of one additional rung ● Other (Specify by November Oversight Meeting) ○ Many building level groups vary in duties and expectations ■ RTI (Elementary: Kids Team, Middle School: Bridges, High School: RTI) ■ Building Level Leadership ■ Site Level Staff Development
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