Substituting for Classroom Teacher Sample Clauses

Substituting for Classroom Teacher. In the event a classroom teacher is absent, and a substitute teacher cannot be obtained, the District has the right to place the qualified Instructional Aide and/or Teacher Aide from the classroom to serve as the substitute teacher for that day. Qualified means the Instructional Aide or Teacher Aide is eligible to acquire a valid substitute teacher permit. If there is more than one qualified aide in the classroom, then the qualified aides would serve on a rotating basis based on seniority for day-to-day purposes. Each school year the district will apply and pay for the permit on behalf of the qualified employees. In addition to the employee’s regular hourly rate, he/she will receive a stipend of $50.00 for a ½ day assignment (4 hours or less) and $95.00 for a full day assignment (more than 4 hours). The employee will note the time served as the substitute teacher on his/her timesheet and the Supervisor will approve.
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Substituting for Classroom Teacher. The secondary staff shall receive $16.00 for substituting during their planning period. The elementary staff shall receive $8.00 for keeping their students during PE, Computer, Art, Music, or Library periods.
Substituting for Classroom Teacher. The secondary staff shall receive 1/8th of the daily substitute pay for substituting during their planning period. The elementary staff shall receive 1/14th of the daily substitute pay for keeping their students during a 30-minute PE, Computer, Art, Music, or Library periods, 1/8th of the daily substitute pay for keeping their students during a 50-minute PE, Computer, Art, Music, or Library periods Elementary teachers will be compensated by $60.00/$30.00 dollars a day or half day when classes are combined due to lack of a substitute being hired. ACTICLE III

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