Stipend Amounts Sample Clauses

The 'Stipend Amounts' clause defines the specific monetary payments or allowances that will be provided to an individual, typically in the context of internships, fellowships, or contractual work. This clause outlines the exact amount to be paid, the frequency of payments (such as weekly or monthly), and may specify any conditions or adjustments related to the stipend. By clearly stating the financial terms, the clause ensures both parties understand the compensation structure, thereby preventing misunderstandings or disputes regarding payment expectations.
Stipend Amounts a. Employees shall be eligible for an on-call stipend of seven hundred fifty dollars ($750) each year.
Stipend Amounts a. Employees shall be eligible for an on-call stipend of seven hundred fifty dollars ($750) each year. b. Beginning in School Year 2020-2021, exempt employees shall be eligible for an on-call stipend of two thousand dollars ($2,000), and non-exempt employees shall be eligible for an on-call stipend of one thousand dollars ($1,000) each calendar year.
Stipend Amounts. All extra-duty stipend amounts shall be increased by five percent (5%) annually during the term of this Agreement from the stipend amount established for the 2015-2016 school year (excluding homework assistance, lunch supervision and RTI Advisory, which shall receive the 2015-2016 stipend amount for the duration of this Agreement). The stipend amounts set forth in the schedules below reflect the 5% increases as provided in this paragraph. The Board shall determine whether to offer an extra-duty in its sole discretion. Additionally, it is recognized between the Parties that, by mutual written agreement, an extra-duty stipend amount may be adjusted to reflect a change in the scope of responsibilities of the extra-duty position. If either Party shall seek an adjustment in the amount of an extra-duty stipend, the other Party shall agree to meet and discuss the proposed adjustment. The Party seeking the proposed adjustment shall be responsible providing any rationale/data/documentation/etc. in support of its proposed adjustment. Teachers at ▇▇▇▇▇ Elementary School who perform extra duties from 3:00-3:30 shall be allowed to include that half hour in their time when they submit their timesheet for extra-duty pay. All clubs are at Golf Middle School unless otherwise indicated New clubs may be added upon principal approval Sports and Clubs Time Requirement 2016-2017 2017-2018 2018-2019 Basketball B-V 12 Games $2,340 $2,457 $2,580 Basketball B-JV 12 Games $2,340 $2,457 $2,580 Basketball G-V 12 Games $2,340 $2,457 $2,580 Basketball G-JV 12 Games $2,340 $2,457 $2,580 Soccer B-V 12 Games $1,562 $1,641 $1,723 Soccer B-JV 12 Games $1,562 $1,641 $1,723 Soccer G-V 12 Games $1,562 $1,641 $1,723 Soccer G-JV 12 Games $1,562 $1,641 $1,723 Track Boys (per event) $138 $144 $152 Track Girls (per event) $138 $144 $152 Volleyball B-V 8 Weeks $1,337 $1,404 $1,474 Volleyball B-JV 8 Weeks $1,337 $1,404 $1,474 Volleyball G-V 8 Weeks $1,337 $1,404 $1,474 Volleyball G-JV 8 Weeks $1,337 $1,404 $1,474 Wrestling 10 meets $1,950 $2,047 $2,150 Intramurals Boys (Golf) 88 hours $2,043 $2,145 $2,253 Intramurals Girls(Golf) 88 hours $2,043 $2,145 $2,253 Intramurals - ▇▇▇▇▇ 36 Hours $836 $878 $921 Athletic Supervision (Per Event) $46 $48 $51 CLUBS Time Requirement 2016-2017 2017-2018 2018-2019 Arts & Crafts Club 36 hours $836 $878 $921 Computer Club - Golf 36 hours $836 $878 $921 Computer Club - ▇▇▇▇▇ 36 hours $836 $878 $921 Chess Club 36 hours $836 $878 $921 Dance Club 36 hours $836 $878 $921 Dra...
Stipend Amounts. ▪ As of July 1, 2022, a full stipend shall be $9,009.47 ▪ As of Jan 1, 2023, a full stipend shall be $9,189.65 ▪ As of July 1, 2023, a full stipend shall be $9,373.45 ▪ As of July 1, 2024, a full stipend shall be $9,560.92
Stipend Amounts. Athletic Director $3,000 Athletic Coach $3,000 per sport team, may be split between multiple coaches (e.g., head coach and assistant coach or two coaches, etc.) Homelessness Liaison $1,000 504/RTI Coordinator $ 625 GSA Advisor $ 500 NHS Advisor $ 500 Student Government $ 500 Prom Committee $ 250 Yearbook Advisor $ 250 Other club $ 250 DC Trip Coordinator $ 500
Stipend Amounts. The extra-duty stipend amounts listed below shall remain applicable throughout the term of this Agreement. The Board shall determine whether to offer an extra-duty in its sole discretion. Additionally, it is recognized between the Parties that, by mutual written agreement, an extra-duty stipend amount may be adjusted to reflect a change in the scope of responsibilities of the extra-duty position. If either Party shall seek an adjustment in the amount of an extra-duty stipend, the other Party shall agree to meet and discuss the proposed adjustment. The Party seeking the proposed adjustment shall be responsible providing any rationale/data/ documentation/etc. in support of its proposed adjustment. Unless otherwise specifically stated, hourly extra-duty/stipend pay is prorated for partial hours. When an extra-duty position is performed by two (2) individuals or more, the corresponding stipend shall be divided equally among the employees. Teachers at ▇▇▇▇▇ Elementary School who perform extra duties from 3:00-3:30 shall be allowed to include that half hour in their time when they submit their timesheet for extra-duty pay.
Stipend Amounts. Non-Licensed - The stipend amount to be paid to a person who does not have a valid teaching or administrative license. A substitute teaching license does not qualify a person to receive the licensed stipend amount. The stipend amounts and language were not bargained and the inclusion of this information is for reference purposes only.

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