Senior Teacher Compensation Sample Clauses

Senior Teacher Compensation. For a teacher to be eligible for Senior Teacher compensation, the following conditions must be met: 1. Complete twelve (12) full years of teaching service in the Public Schools of Petoskey. Time on unpaid leave does not count towards the twelve (12) full years. 2. Submit to the Business office a written application for Senior Teacher compensation not later than April 15th of each school year. 3. The teacher must be a full-time employee of the District at the time of application and throughout service as a Senior Teacher. 4. A teacher who satisfies the requirements for Senior Teacher compensation is eligible for an annual payment of $4,000 per year to be made no later than the second payroll in May. 5. Before acceptance for Senior Teacher compensation, the teacher must agree to perform at least eighty (80) hours per school year for approved Senior Teacher project work in addition to their normal teacher day. The project work and duration will be mutually agreed on by the teacher, the Association, and the Superintendent or designee. This decision is not subject to the grievance process. The teacher shall document hours spent performing project work. Failure to meet the eighty (80) hour minimum will result in a pro-rata payment. This documentation shall be provided to the Business Office no later than May 1 of each school year.
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Senior Teacher Compensation. For a teacher to be placed on the Senior Teacher Salary Schedule, the following conditions must be met: 1. Completion of twelve (12) years of teaching service in the Public Schools of Petoskey (excluding years of unpaid leave). 2. The teacher must be at a minimum on the 18th step of the appropriate 3. The teacher must submit a written application for placement on the senior teacher step to the school district not later than August 15th of any given school year unless approval for later application is given by the Superintendent. Such application shall include, and establish, the teacher’s effective retirement date. 4. Should the teacher subsequently decide not to retire, fails to meet the requirements of 5.3.G.5, or terminates employment before their agreed- upon retirement date on their application per 5.3.G.3, application for release from the agreement must be made to the Board in writing. The teacher shall be required to repay the total amount of Senior Teacher Step monies previously paid to him/her with interest at the current market rates of the District’s current interest bearing account. The individual requesting release shall repay the district in full within thirty (30) days of the request. 5. The teacher must be eligible, make application, and be accepted to receive retirement benefits from the Michigan Public School Employees Retirement System (MPSERS) upon completion of the appropriate time period. 6. The individual must be a full-time employee. 7. A teacher who satisfies the requirements to be placed on the Senior Teacher Step, as set forth above, shall be eligible for a payment on the following schedule: two (2) years at $5,000 per year or three (3) years at $4,000 per year. This payment will be added to the teacher’s salary for those years. 8. Prior to acceptance of the Senior Teacher provision, the teacher must agree to perform approximately no less than sixty (60) and no more than eighty (80) hours per year of various duties in addition to their normal teacher day. A list of acceptable duties will be mutually agreed upon by the teacher, the Association, and the Superintendent of his/her designee. It shall be the responsibility of the teacher to document hours spent performing said duties. This documentation shall be provided to the Business Office no later than the end of each school year. 9. Any payments under this section are in lieu of Section 5.3 F.
Senior Teacher Compensation. For a teacher to be placed on the senior teacher salary schedule, the following conditions must be met:

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  • Bonus Compensation During the term hereof, the Executive shall participate in the Company’s Senior Executive Annual Incentive Plan, as it may be amended from time to time pursuant to the terms thereof (the “Plan,” a current copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit A) and shall be eligible for a bonus award thereunder (the “Bonus”). For purposes of the Plan, the Executive shall be eligible for a Bonus, and the Executive’s specified percentage (the “Specified Percentage”) for such Bonus shall initially be fifty percent (50%) of Base Salary and shall thereafter be established annually by the Board of Directors (the “Board”) or, if the Board delegates the Specified Percentage determination process to a Committee of the Board, by such Committee. In the event the Board or Committee does not approve the Executive’s Specified Percentage within 90 days of the beginning of a fiscal year, such Specified Percentage shall be the same as the immediately preceding year. Whenever any Bonus payable to the Executive is stated in this Agreement to be prorated for any period of service less than a full year, such Bonus shall be prorated by multiplying (x) the amount of the Bonus otherwise earned and payable for the applicable fiscal year in accordance with this Sub-Section 4.2 by (y) a fraction, the denominator of which shall be 365 and the numerator of which shall be the number of days during the applicable fiscal year for which the Executive was employed by the Company. Executive agrees and understands that any prorated Bonus payments will be made only after determination of the achievement of the applicable Performance Measures (as defined in the Plan) in accordance with the terms of the Plan. Any compensation paid to the Executive as Bonus shall be in addition to the Base Salary.

  • Other Compensation and Fringe Benefits In addition to any executive bonus, pension, deferred compensation and long-term incentive plans which the Company or an affiliate of the Company may from time to time make available to the Employee, the Employee shall be entitled to the following during the Employment Term: (a) the standard Company benefits enjoyed by the Company’s other top executives as a group; (b) medical and other insurance coverage (for the Employee and any covered dependents) provided by the Company to its other top executives as a group; (c) supplemental disability insurance sufficient to provide two-thirds of the Employee’s pre-disability Annual Base Salary; (d) an annual incentive bonus opportunity under the Company’s annual incentive plan (“Annual Bonus Plan”) for each calendar year included in the Employment Term, with such opportunity to be earned based upon attainment of performance objectives established by the Committee (“Annual Bonus”). The Employee’s target Annual Bonus under the Annual Bonus Plan shall be no less than 150% of the Employee’s Annual Base Salary (collectively, the target and maximum are referred to as the “Annual Bonus Opportunity”). The Employee’s Annual Bonus Opportunity may be periodically reviewed and increased (but not decreased without the Employee’s express written consent) at the discretion of the Committee. The Annual Bonus shall be paid no later than the March 15th first following the calendar year to which the Annual Bonus relates. Unless provided otherwise herein or the Board determines otherwise, no Annual Bonus shall be paid to the Employee unless the Employee is employed by the Company, or an affiliate thereof, on the Annual Bonus payment date; and (e) participation in the Company’s equity incentive plans.

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  • Termination Compensation Termination Compensation equal to two (2) times the Executive's Base Period Income shall be paid to the Executive in a single sum payment in cash on the thirtieth (30th) business day after the later of (a) the Control Change Date and (b) the date of the Executive's employment termination; provided that if at the time of the Executive's termination of employment the Executive is a Specified Employee, then payment of the Termination Compensation to the Executive shall be made on the first day of the seventh (7th) month following the Executive's employment termination.

  • Incentive Compensation During the Term, the Executive shall be eligible to receive cash incentive compensation as determined by the Board or the Compensation Committee from time to time. The Executive’s target annual incentive compensation shall be thirty-five percent (35%) of his Base Salary. To earn incentive compensation, the Executive must be employed by the Company on the day such incentive compensation is paid.

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  • PROFESSIONAL COMPENSATION 11.1 The basic salaries of teachers covered by this Contract shall be set in accordance with the procedures set forth in this Agreement. 11.2 The salary of the teacher will be presumed correct as shown in the Uniform Teacher’s Contract unless the teacher or the Employer furnishes evidence of error. 11.3 An explanation as to how contract salary figures are computed will accompany the first paycheck of each school year. 11.4 Basic salaries for teachers shall be paid in twenty-six (26) payments. Basic salaries for teachers shall be paid in twenty-six (26) payments in a given calendar year. Exceptions may be made with the approval of the Cash Flow Committee. A teacher may receive the balance due on his contract with the first scheduled paycheck in July by written notice to the Business Office by May 1. If May 1 occurs on a day that school is not in session, the deadline shall be the next regular school day. A teacher who makes this election shall continue each year to receive the balance due on his contract with the first scheduled paycheck in July unless he notifies the Business Office by May 1 that he prefers to be paid in twenty-six (26) payments. Teachers will be notified by the Cash Flow Committee of the Xxxxxxx Teachers’ Federation prior to June 1 in the event the balance on teachers’ contracts due on the first scheduled paycheck in July cannot be paid. 11.5 New teachers will receive one half (½) of their first pay one payroll in advance and the remaining one half (½) on the next pay date. 11.6 Effective January 1, 2009, teacher pay will be issued via direct deposit only. 11.7 The Superintendent may approve additional compensation for individual teachers who have been authorized by the Superintendent to perform additional work assignments. 11.8 Payroll deductions for teachers shall be made as required by law or as mutually agreed to by the parties. Teachers may authorize deductions for tax-sheltered annuities during open enrollment periods of the carrier companies involved. 11.9 Deductions for daily absences not covered by provisions in the Contract shall be made at the same rate as earned. 11.10 Effective January 1, 1993, the Board shall pay directly to the Indiana State Teachers Retirement Fund each teacher’s three percent (3%) contribution to the fund. 11.11 The parties recognize that the salaries which appear on Regular Teacher’s Contracts and Teacher’s Temporary Contracts will be inaccurate whenever a salary increase is approved after these contracts have been executed. At the time of a teacher’s retirement, the Employer will review these contracts and, when necessary, revise the contracts for the five (5) years of service before retirement in which the teacher’s annual compensation was highest so they accurately reflect the sums which the teacher earned in each of those five (5) years. 11.12 The parties recognize that students are entitled to be taught by fully qualified teachers, while at the same time recognizing a professional responsibility to assist in the preparation of student teachers. Therefore, supervision by a teacher of a student teacher shall be voluntary. No teacher should serve as a supervising teacher more than one-half (1/2) of the total teaching time each year. This provision was not bargained and has been included for informational purposes only. Should 11.13 If the Employer determines that any committee should continue its work during the summer, teachers belonging to the committee performing such services shall be paid on the same basis and in the same manner as summer school teachers. If the Employer determines that professional development should occur in the summer, specific teachers invited to participate shall be paid on the same basis as summer school teachers.

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