Common use of SPOT SUBSTITUTION Clause in Contracts

SPOT SUBSTITUTION. A. When a teacher, other than a small group instructor, is required under 6.02 C. by Administration to give up a scheduled conference and planning period to substitute for another teacher, such teacher shall be paid Fifteen Dollars ($15.00) per period for such substitution. A small group instructor shall be compensated at the small group instructor’s normal hourly rate. B. A teacher will be eligible for the spot substitution pay of Fifteen Dollars ($15.00) if another class is combined with the teachers’ regularly scheduled class, (providing there is a minimum of thirty (30) students in the combined class for a minimum of thirty (30) minutes) at the request of the administration. The teacher would be eligible for an additional Fifteen Dollar ($15.00) spot substitution pay if, after the initial thirty (30) minute period of covering the combined class, the teacher would have to cover the additional class over their planning period. Class combinations are intended to be used only when no other options are available to the administration. C. The Administration will make a reasonable effort to obtain qualified substitute for special subject teachers (art, music, etc.) who are absent.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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SPOT SUBSTITUTION. A. When a teacher, other than a small group instructor, is required under 6.02 C. by Administration to give up a scheduled conference and planning period to substitute for another teacher, such teacher shall be paid Fifteen Twenty-Five Dollars ($15.0025.00) per period for such substitution. A small group instructor shall be compensated at the small group instructor’s normal hourly rate. B. A teacher will be eligible for the spot substitution pay of Fifteen Twenty-Five Dollars ($15.0025.00) if another class is combined with the teachers’ regularly scheduled class, (providing there is a minimum of thirty (30) students in the combined class for a minimum of thirty (30) minutes) at the request of the administration. The teacher would be eligible for an additional Fifteen Dollar Twenty-Five Dollars ($15.0025.00) spot substitution pay if, after the initial thirty (30) minute period of covering the combined class, the teacher would have to cover the additional class over their planning period. Class combinations are intended to be used only when no other options are available to the administration. C. The Administration will make a reasonable effort to obtain qualified substitute for special subject teachers (art, music, etc.) who are absent.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Negotiated Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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SPOT SUBSTITUTION. A. When a teacher, other than a small group instructor, is required under 6.02 C. by Administration to give up a scheduled conference and planning period to substitute for another teacher, such teacher shall be paid Fifteen Twenty-Five Dollars ($15.0025.00) per period for such substitution. A small group instructor shall be compensated at the small group instructor’s normal hourly rate. B. A teacher will be eligible for the spot substitution pay of Fifteen Twenty-Five Dollars ($15.0025.00) if another class is combined with the teachers’ regularly scheduled class, (providing there is a minimum of thirty (30) students in the combined class for a minimum of thirty (30) minutes) at the request of the administration. The teacher would be eligible for an additional Fifteen Dollar Twenty-Five Dollars ($15.0025.00) spot substitution pay if, after the initial thirty (30) minute period of covering the combined class, the teacher would have to cover the additional class over their planning period. Class combinations are intended to be used only when no other options are available areavailable to the administration. C. The Administration will make a reasonable effort to obtain qualified substitute for special subject teachers (art, music, etc.) who are absent.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Negotiated Agreement

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