Substitutes for Kindergarten, Special Runs and Special Ed Sample Clauses

Substitutes for Kindergarten, Special Runs and Special Ed. Any regular driver assigned to a regularly. scheduled route, who has satisfactorily completed the probationary period, may place his/her name on a posted substitute run list to substitute on kindergarten runs, special runs and special education runs. Only drivers who have received the kindergarten run safety training provided by the Transportation Supervisor or his/her designee will be placed on the kindergarten run substitute list. Substitute drivers for kindergarten runs, and special runs will be called from the substitute list by seniority rotation. Special education runs will be called from the substitute seniority list. Whenever it is determined that the regularly assigned driver will be absent from the run for an extended period of three (3) consecutive days or more, the driver assigned as the substitute driver will become the regularly assigned driver of the run until the absent driver returns. Otherwise, the substitute run will continue to be assigned by the seniority rotation of the substitute list. However, if a driver on the substitute run list has a regular run at the same time a substitute is required for the kindergarten run, special run or special education run, that driver will be bypassed for assignment to the conflicting substitute run, but will remain available for assignment to the next available substitute run that does not conflict with the driver's regular run, except when driving the substitute run instead of the conflicting regular run will result in an increase in the driver's work time of more than thirty (30) minutes. If a driver on the substitute run list who has been given at least twenty-four (24) hours notice of the available substitute run, declines to accept assignment to the substitute run offered through the substitute rotation list on two consecutive occasions, the driver's name shall be removed from the substitute list for the remainder of the semester in which the substitute runs were declined. The requirements of this provision do not apply with respect to the assignment of a person to drive a substitute kindergarten, special run or special education run when the Transportation Supervisor has received less than twenty-four (24) hours notice of the absence of the regular driver. When the Transportation Supervisor has received less than twenty-four (24) hours notice of the absence of the regular driver, the Transportation Supervisor may assign the substitute run to any available and properly licensed person, provided t...
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