Common use of Burdensome Teaching Assignment Stipend Clause in Contracts

Burdensome Teaching Assignment Stipend. ‌ Teachers will receive a $1,000 stipend per semester if their assignment involves teaching six (6) classes with four (4) or more different preps. For this provision, “preps” do not include study hall, guided study hall, student support centers (ex. Avid tutors, math/lit centers., etc.), Access, seminar, advisory, SEL rooms, drivers ed behind-the-wheel, the supervisory periods associated with work program, or other supervisory duties. Additionally, if multiple courses (example: autos II and seminar in autos) are taught in the same period by a teacher, those courses will count as one (1) total prep. Furthermore, there will be no distinction in preps between co-taught sections and regular sections of the same course (example: co-taught intermediate algebra and intermediate algebra).

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Sources: Professional Negotiation Agreement, Professional Negotiation Agreement