TIME RESOURCES Sample Clauses

TIME RESOURCES. 3 During the school years covered by this agreement, the District and the Association agree that in 4 addition to the 180 day student calendar, all days shall be paid at the current per diem rate. 5
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TIME RESOURCES. 3 In addition to the 180 day student calendar, all days shall be paid at the current per diem rate. 4
TIME RESOURCES. 2 3 For the 2017-2018 school year, the District and the Association agree that this Agreement 4 incorporates in Article 35, days in addition to the 180 day student calendar and additional 5 compensation, in the following manner: 8  33.5 TRI (“time, responsibility, and incentive”) (see RCW 28A.400.200(4)) 9 days at per diem rate (28 SELF-directed, 3 SITE-directed, 1.5 DISTRICT- 10 directed, and 1 OPENING Day). 11 12 Self-directed TRI will be deemed done (stipend) and and will be annualized and paid over 13 twelve (12) months. The salary schedule will be modified to include salary step, which shall 15 percentage rather than days. 16
TIME RESOURCES. 2 3 For the 2008-2011 school years, the District and the Association agree that this Agreement 4 incorporates in Article 35, days in addition to the 180 day student calendar, in the following manner: 5 6 For the 2008-2009 school year, eleven (11) TRI (―time, responsibility, and incentive‖)

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