The 214‐day year Sample Clauses

The 214‐day year. The 214‐day year shall be defined as the 184‐day teacher work year plus an additional 30 workdays, except that such 30 workdays shall not reduce the five (5) weeks vacation. Should 214‐day Administrators be required by the Superintendent or by the person authorized to act on behalf of the Superintendent to work additional days, such days shall, except as provided in paragraph 7 below, be compensated at the per diem rate of 1/214th of the Administrator’s annual salary. Should a 214‐day Administrator believe, in the exercise of his/her professional judgment, that additional work days are required to adequately perform all aspects of his/her job for a particular year, he/she may communicate a request to work such additional days to the Superintendent; if the Superintendent approves the request, the Administrator shall be compensated for such additional work days at the per diem rate of 1/214th of his/her annual salary.
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