Common use of ZERO HOUR CLASSES Clause in Contracts

ZERO HOUR CLASSES. If, in the sole discretion of U.S.D. No. 108, there is a need for classes to be offered which cannot be scheduled during regular school hours, U.S.D. No. 108 may offer classes at a time or times outside of regular school hours. In the event that U.S.D. No. 108 determines to offer any classes at a time outside of regular school hours, it shall be authorized to contract with any teacher or teachers to teach such class. The compensation for teaching any class outside of the regular school day shall be mutually agreed to by the teacher and U.S.D. No. 108, and such agreement shall be a separate agreement from the teacher’s principal or primary contract and be under a supplemental contract as defined in K.S.A. 72-5412a. Further, no other provision of the Master Agreement of U.S.D. No. 108 and the Washington County Teachers’ Association shall be applicable to such contract. (Negotiated and agreed to in 1991, amended in 2007)

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Master Agreement, Master Agreement, Master Agreement

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