Retention of Substitute Teachers/Friday-Saturday School Sample Clauses

Retention of Substitute Teachers/Friday-Saturday School. 1. The Board shall retain a substitute teacher for any member on leave from professional duties or when absent from their class while on official school business. If a member is deprived of his/her contractual and/or statutory minimum prep time, because he/she was asked by an administrator to cover another member's class and voluntarily accepts that offer, the member covering the class shall receive the equivalent of the hourly rate of BA, Step 0, as compensation for the preparation time lost below minimum guarantees. This provision is intended to include elementary teachers who assume the responsibilities of the art, music, and physical education teachers when no regular substitute is available.
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