Supervision of Activities Sample Clauses

Supervision of Activities. A calendar of activities will be developed on or before October 15 of each school year for the first half of the school year, and on or before January 30 of each school year for the second half of the school year in each middle and high school building. Teachers are encouraged to participate in school activities, and may fulfill the requirements of this section by volunteering to supervise scheduled activities within their respective buildings on the basis of seniority. If additional teachers are needed to conduct scheduled activities within a building, they shall be assigned in reverse order of seniority. No teacher shall be assigned more than two (2) such activities per half year , and no teacher shall be assigned to a second activity until all teachers have completed and/or been assigned at least one (1) such activity per year. The responsibility of teachers who are assigned to more than one building shall be proportional to that of full-time teachers in the buildings involved. In the event that activities are added to the school activities calendar after October 15 for the first half of the school year or January 30 for the second half of the school year, the sponsor(s) of the added activities shall be responsible for securing voluntary supervision in numbers determined to be sufficient by the building administrator. Elementary classroom teachers are expected to attend their grade level vocal/music annual performance and assist with student management.
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Supervision of Activities such as dances and other activities shall normally end shortly after the conclusion of the event.
Supervision of Activities. In lieu of other payment or compensation for extra-curricular activity assignments, all full-time teachers will receive each school year a TEACHER Plus I activity pass for attendance at local school events and activities by August 31 each year. Any individual completing Gate or Ticket Taking Supervision will be paid $15 an hour for the time spent. In return for a local pass, all full-time teachers agree to accept activity assignments in the event there are not sufficient volunteers to perform necessary services for such events. Such assignments shall include, ticket taking, keeping score books, timekeeping, judging lines, helping at track meets and other tasks ordinarily assigned to teachers.
Supervision of Activities. In lieu of other payment or compensation for extra-curricular activity assignments, all full-time teachers will receive each school year a family activity pass for attendance at local school events and activities. In return, all full-time teachers agree to accept activity assignments in the event there are not sufficient volunteers to perform necessary services for such events. Such assignments shall include, ticket taking, keeping score books, timekeeping, judging lines, helping at track meets and other tasks ordinarily assigned to teachers.
Supervision of Activities. TDRPD and TTUSD agree to supervise activities on the shared facilities, as follows:

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