Supplemental Contracts and Stipends Sample Clauses

Supplemental Contracts and Stipends. A. Advisor Stipends Activity Amount/Year District Leadership Team $1,000 Building Leadership Team $1,000 Yearbook Sponsor $1,000 National Technical Xxxxx Xxxxxxx Advisor $1,000 Student Council Advisor $1,000 Summer School $2,000 Department Chair $2,000 LPDC Chair $1,000 Year 1 Mentor Teachers $1,000 per mentor teacher per resident educator Year 2 Mentor Teachers $500 per mentor teacher per resident educator Advisor positions worked less than the regular 185 work days shall be eligible for the stipend based on the effective start date applying the following formula: Actual Contract Days X Amount of = Prorated Days in Contracted Work Year Stipend Stipend Summer School: Summer school is defined as a teacher and student(s) formally involved in direct instruction during the time when associate school districts are on summer break.
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Supplemental Contracts and Stipends. A. Advisor Stipends Activity Amount/Year District Leadership Team $1,250 Building Leadership Team $1,250 Yearbook Sponsor $1,250 National Technical Xxxxx Xxxxxxx Advisor $1,250 Student Council Advisor $1,250 Summer School $2,250 Department Chair $2,250 LPDC Chair $3,000 Hope Squad Building Coordinator $1,250 CCP Teacher of Record $500 per semester taught (Teacher must be an accredited adjunct professor of record. Payment will be made at the conclusion of each semester.) Year 1 Mentor Teachers $1,000 per mentor teacher per resident educator Year 2 Mentor Teachers $500 per mentor teacher per resident educator Advisor positions worked less than the regular 185 work days shall be eligible for the stipend based on the effective start date applying the following formula: Actual Contract Days X Amount of = Prorated Days in Contracted Work Year Stipend Stipend Summer School: Summer school is defined as a teacher and student(s) formally involved in direct instruction during the time when associate school districts are on summer break.

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