Common use of Secondary Music Education Clause in Contracts

Secondary Music Education. Neither class size nor daily load shall apply to music classes. Secondary music teachers shall receive forty (40) hours of clerical time per year when their daily class load exceeds one-hundred-sixty (160) students. Teachers may instead choose the monetary equivalent of an applicable remedy to be used for: • Salary compensation; • Purchase of instructional materials, which will remain the property of the District; or • Other activities as agreed upon by the principal and teacher Creative options for use of funds generated by remedies within a building must be approved by the principal and the staff receiving the remedies.

Appears in 3 contracts

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

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Secondary Music Education. Neither class size nor daily load shall apply to music classes. Secondary music teachers shall receive forty (40) 40 hours of clerical time per year when their daily class load exceeds one-hundred-sixty (160) students. Teachers may instead choose the monetary equivalent of an applicable remedy to be used for: Salary compensation; • compensation Purchase of instructional materials, which will remain the property of the District; or • District Other activities as agreed upon by the principal and teacher teacher. Creative options for use of funds generated by remedies within a building must may be approved by considered. Such use requires the principal and consent of the staff receiving the remedies.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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