Common use of Subbing Clause in Contracts

Subbing. Anytime a class needs coverage the building administrator will start by utilizing casual substitutes within the building during their unassigned (conference and preparation periods) before any permanent teacher is assigned. Any teacher required to add additional students to their regularly assigned number of students because another teacher is absent due to illness or attendance at a meeting or conference will be compensated at .0008 times the district’s base salary per hour, prorated for fractions of the hour. Example: $36,830 base pay = $36,830 x .0008 = $29.47 per hour. 1. If the entire class is added for the entire day (6.25 hours), the teacher will be paid $19.63 x 6.25 hours or $122.69 for the day. 2. If the entire class is added for four (4) hours, the pay will be $29.47 x 4 hours or $117.88, etc. 3. If the class is divided into parts and the parts are added to more than one teacher, the teachers involved will receive equal shares of the prorated hourly rate ($29.47). 4. If a class is divided among three (3) teachers for the entire day, each teacher will receive one-third of the daily rate ($206.29) or $68.76. 5. If the same condition is in effect for a half day, the receiving teachers will receive one-third of half the daily rate ($103.15) or $34.38, etc.

Appears in 3 contracts

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

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Subbing. Anytime a class needs coverage the building administrator will start by utilizing casual substitutes within the building during their unassigned (conference and preparation periods) before any permanent teacher is assigned. Any teacher required to add additional students to their regularly assigned number of students because another teacher is absent due to illness or attendance at a meeting or conference will be compensated at .0008 .001 times the district’s base salary per hour, prorated for fractions of the hour. Example: $36,830 base pay = $36,830 x .0008 ..001 = $29.47 36.83 per hour. 1. If the entire class is added for the entire day (6.25 hours), the teacher will be paid $19.63 36.83 x 6.25 hours or $122.69 230.19 for the day. 2. If the entire class is added for four (4) hours, the pay will be $29.47 36.83 x 4 hours or $117.88147.32, etc. 3. If the class is divided into parts and the parts are added to more than one teacher, the teachers involved will receive equal shares of the prorated hourly rate ($29.4736.83). 4. If a class is divided among three (3) teachers for the entire day, each teacher will receive one-third of the daily rate ($206.29230.19) or $68.7676.73. 5. If the same condition is in effect for a half day, the receiving teachers will receive one-third of half the daily rate ($103.15115.10) or $34.3838.37, etc.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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