Common use of Secondary General Education Overload Relief Clause in Contracts

Secondary General Education Overload Relief. a. Overload monetary support will be allocated to secondary classroom teachers when the overload exists on the class size adjustment dates of September 15th and/ or the seventh (7th) day of second semester, or for fifteen (15) consecutive student days starting after either of the class size adjustment dates, as set forth below. b. Overload payments will be calculated starting on the class size adjustment date in each semester or when the overload exists for fifteen (15) consecutive student days or more, after a class size adjustment date. Monetary relief will be retroactive to the first day of overload on or after the class size adjustment date, unless overload continues from the end of the first, second or third quarter into the following quarter. c. Once a secondary teacher’s daily student enrollment qualifies for overload relief, daily overload pay will be paid for all days that the classroom remains in overload for the remainder of the quarter, without having to requalify for fifteen (15) consecutive student days. d. Student Exclusion from Class Load/Enrollment Count. Teaching assistants (TAs) and students assigned only for advisory program purposes will not be counted in determining a teacher’s daily student enrollment and/or class size for purposes of overload relief. e. Classrooms continuing in overload after the end of first, second and/or third quarter will not have to requalify unless the student enrollment drops below overload in the first seven (7) student days of the following quarter. f. Daily overload will be paid quarterly in the pay warrant issued for the month following the end of each quarter. g. For secondary teachers with 1.0 FTE contract and teaching 5 classes per day (or the equivalent on a block or other alternative student schedule): Overload Relief for Class Size and Enrollment – 1.0 FTE (5 Classes) Middle School – Daily Student Enrollment for 1.0 FTE Class Size and Enrollment Overload Compensation 31 or more students per class, and/or daily enrollment of 144 – 150 students per day $4.00 per student/class starting with the 31st student, plus $140.00 per quarter if a teacher’s daily enrollment is 144-150 High School – Daily Student Enrollment Class Size and Enrollment Overload Compensation 33 or more students per class, and/or daily enrollment of 154-160 students per day $4.00 per student/class starting with the 33rd student, plus $140.00 per quarter if a teacher’s daily enrollment is 154-160 per day h. P.E. and Music overload pay will be paid at the rate below: Secondary Music and P.E. – Daily Student Enrollment for 1.0 FTE Class Size and Enrollment Overload Compensation* 38 or more students per class, and/or $4.00 per student/class starting with the daily enrollment of 190 students per day 38th student, plus $140.00 per quarter if a teacher’s daily enrollment reaches or exceeds 190 *P.E. and music teachers may choose to take larger classes and total daily class loads without overload pay to accommodate their program needs. i. For Secondary teachers with less than or greater than a 1.0 FTE contract, and for P.E. or Music teachers or ESAs who also teach at least one (1) academic class qualifying for overload relief, daily class size and student enrollment levels for eligible classes will be pro-rated based on the number of classes (or the equivalent) as set for in the charts below. Per student per class monetary relief applies to all classes (except P.E. and Music), regardless of the number of classes taught per day. However, maximum daily enrollment overload and daily cap are pro-rated as follows: Teacher FTE (number classes) Middle School – Maximum Daily Enrollment High School – Maximum Daily Enrollment 0.8 FTE (4 classes) 120 students per day and/or enrollment overload relief starting at 115 33 or more students per class, 128 students per day and/or total enrollment relief starting at 123 0.6 FTE (3 classes) 90 students per day and/or enrollment overload relief starting at 86 96 students per day and/or enrollment overload relief starting at 92 0.4 FTE (2 classes) 60 students per day and/or enrolment overload relief starting at 57 64 students per day and/or enrollment overload relief starting at 61 0.2 FTE (1 class) 33 student per day and/or enrollment overload relief starting at 31 36 student per day and/or enrollment overload relief starting at 33 1.2 FTE* (6 classes) 180 students per day and/or enrollment overload relief starting 173 192 students per day and/or enrollment overload relief starting at 185 *1.0 FTE teacher with a 0.2 FTE Supplemental Contract for extra class

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

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Secondary General Education Overload Relief. a. Overload monetary support will be allocated to secondary classroom teachers when the overload exists on the class size adjustment dates of September 15th and/ or the seventh (7th) day of second semester, or for fifteen (15) consecutive student days starting after either of the class size adjustment dates, as set forth below. b. Overload payments will be calculated starting on the class size adjustment date in each semester or when the overload exists for fifteen (15) consecutive student days or more, after a class size adjustment date. Monetary relief will be retroactive to the first day of overload on or after the class size adjustment date, unless overload continues from the end of the first, second or third quarter into the following quarter. c. Once a secondary teacher’s daily student enrollment qualifies for overload relief, daily overload pay will be paid for all days that the classroom remains in overload for the remainder of the quarter, without having to requalify for fifteen (15) consecutive student days. d. Student Exclusion from Class Load/Enrollment Count. Teaching assistants (TAs) and students assigned only for advisory program purposes will not be counted in determining a teacher’s daily student enrollment and/or class size for purposes of overload relief. e. Classrooms continuing in overload after the end of first, second and/or third quarter will not have to requalify unless the student enrollment drops below overload in the first seven (7) student days of the following quarter. f. Daily overload will be paid quarterly in the pay warrant issued for the month following the end of each quarter. g. For secondary teachers with 1.0 FTE contract and teaching 5 classes per day (or the equivalent on a block or other alternative student schedule): Overload Relief for Class Size and Enrollment – 1.0 FTE (5 Classes) Middle School – Daily Student Enrollment for 1.0 FTE Class Size and Enrollment Overload Compensation 31 or more students per class, and/or daily enrollment of 144 – 150 students per day $4.00 per student/student per class per day starting with the 31st student, plus $140.00 per quarter if a teacher’s daily enrollment is 144-150 High School – Daily Student Enrollment Class Size and Enrollment Overload Compensation 33 or more students per class, and/or daily enrollment of 154-160 students per day $4.00 per student/student per class per day starting with the 33rd student, plus $140.00 per quarter if a teacher’s daily enrollment is 154-160 per day 7-12 Level 1 ELL Daily Student Enrollment 16 or more students per class $4.00 per student per class per day starting with the 16th student h. P.E. and Music overload pay will be paid at the rate below: Secondary Music and P.E. – Daily Student Enrollment for 1.0 FTE Class Size and Enrollment Overload Compensation* 38 or more students per class, and/or $4.00 per student/class starting with the daily enrollment of 190 students per day $4.00 per student per class per day starting with the 38th student, plus $140.00 per quarter if a teacher’s daily enrollment reaches or exceeds 190 *P.E. and music teachers may choose to take larger classes and total daily class loads without overload pay to accommodate their program needs. i. For Secondary teachers with less than or greater than a 1.0 FTE contract, and for P.E. or Music teachers or ESAs who also teach at least one (1) academic class qualifying for overload relief, daily class size and student enrollment levels for eligible classes will be pro-rated based on the number of classes (or the equivalent) as set for in the charts below. Per student per class monetary relief applies to all classes (except P.E. and Music), regardless of the number of classes taught per day. However, maximum daily enrollment overload and daily cap are pro-rated as follows: Teacher FTE (number classes) Middle School – Maximum Daily Enrollment High School – Maximum Daily Enrollment 0.8 FTE (4 classes) 120 students per day and/or enrollment overload relief starting at 115 33 or more students per class, 128 students per day and/or total enrollment relief starting at 123 0.6 FTE (3 classes) 90 students per day and/or enrollment overload relief starting at 86 96 students per day and/or enrollment overload relief starting at 92 0.4 FTE (2 classes) 60 students per day and/or enrolment overload relief starting at 57 64 students per day and/or enrollment overload relief starting at 61 0.2 FTE (1 class) 33 student per day and/or enrollment overload relief starting at 31 36 student per day and/or enrollment overload relief starting at 33 1.2 FTE* (6 classes) 180 students per day and/or enrollment overload relief starting 173 192 students per day and/or enrollment overload relief starting at 185 *1.0 FTE teacher with a 0.2 FTE Supplemental Contract for extra class

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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Secondary General Education Overload Relief. a. Overload monetary support will be allocated to secondary classroom teachers when the overload exists on the class size adjustment dates of September 15th and/ or the seventh (7th) day of second semester, or for fifteen (15) consecutive student days starting after either of the class size adjustment dates, as set forth below. b. Overload payments will be calculated starting on the class size adjustment date in each semester or when the overload exists for fifteen (15) consecutive student days or more, after a class size adjustment date. Monetary relief will be retroactive to the first day of overload on or after the class size adjustment date, unless overload continues from the end of the first, second or third quarter into the following quarter. c. Once a secondary teacher’s daily student enrollment qualifies for overload relief, daily overload pay will be paid for all days that the classroom remains in overload for the remainder of the quarter, without having to requalify for fifteen (15) consecutive student days. d. Student Exclusion from Class Load/Enrollment Count. Teaching assistants (TAs) and students assigned only for advisory program purposes will not be counted in determining a teacher’s daily student enrollment and/or class size for purposes of overload relief. e. Classrooms continuing in overload after the end of first, second and/or third quarter will not have to requalify unless the student enrollment drops below overload in the first seven (7) student days of the following quarter. f. Daily overload will be paid quarterly in the pay warrant issued for the month following the end of each quarter. g. For secondary teachers with 1.0 FTE contract and teaching 5 classes per day (or the equivalent on a block or other alternative student schedule): ). h. Whenever possible, building administration will endeavor to give the affected teacher(s) at least one (1) day prior notice of a new student starting classes, or whenever a new student is added to their rosters. i. Whenever possible, the building administration will endeavor to give the affected teacher(s) at least one (1) day prior notice of a student’s unenrollment. Overload Relief for Class Size and Enrollment – 1.0 FTE (5 Classes) Middle School – Daily Student Enrollment for 1.0 FTE Class Size and Enrollment Overload Compensation 31 29 or more students per class, and/or daily enrollment of 144 – 150 136-142 students per day $4.00 5.00 per student/student per class per day starting with the 31st 29th student, plus $140.00 175.00 per quarter if a teacher’s daily enrollment is 144136-150 142 High School – Daily Student Enrollment Class Size and Enrollment Overload Compensation 33 or more students per class, and/or daily enrollment of 154-160 students per day $4.00 5.00 per student/student per class per day starting with the 33rd student, plus $140.00 175.00 per quarter if a teacher’s daily enrollment is 154-160 per day h. 6-12 Level 1 MLE Daily Student Enrollment 16 or more students per class 6-12 Level 2 MLE Daily Student enrollment 26 or more students per class $5.00 per student per class per day starting with the 16th student $5.00 per student per class per day starting with the 26th student j. P.E. and Music overload pay will be paid at the rate below: Secondary Music and P.E. – Daily Student Enrollment for 1.0 FTE Class Size and Enrollment Overload Compensation* 38 or more students per class, and/or $4.00 per student/class starting with the daily enrollment of 190 students per day $5.00 per student per class per day starting with the 38th student, plus $140.00 175.00 per quarter if a teacher’s daily enrollment reaches or exceeds 190 *P.E. and music teachers may choose to take larger classes and total daily class loads without overload pay to accommodate their program needs. i. For Secondary teachers with less than or greater than a 1.0 FTE contract, and for P.E. or Music teachers or ESAs who also teach at least one (1) academic class qualifying for overload relief, daily class size and student enrollment levels for eligible classes will be pro-rated based on the number of classes (or the equivalent) as set for in the charts below. Per student per class monetary relief applies to all classes (except P.E. and Music), regardless of the number of classes taught per day. However, maximum daily enrollment overload and daily cap are pro-rated as follows: Teacher FTE (number classes) Middle School – Maximum Daily Enrollment High School – Maximum Daily Enrollment 0.8 FTE (4 classes) 120 students per day and/or enrollment overload relief starting at 115 33 or more students per class, 128 students per day and/or total enrollment relief starting at 123 0.6 FTE (3 classes) 90 students per day and/or enrollment overload relief starting at 86 96 students per day and/or enrollment overload relief starting at 92 0.4 FTE (2 classes) 60 students per day and/or enrolment overload relief starting at 57 64 students per day and/or enrollment overload relief starting at 61 0.2 FTE (1 class) 33 student per day and/or enrollment overload relief starting at 31 36 student per day and/or enrollment overload relief starting at 33 1.2 FTE* (6 classes) 180 students per day and/or enrollment overload relief starting 173 192 students per day and/or enrollment overload relief starting at 185 *1.0 FTE teacher with a 0.2 FTE Supplemental Contract for extra class

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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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