Cafeteria Supervision Clause Samples

The Cafeteria Supervision clause establishes the responsibility for overseeing student behavior and safety during meal periods in the cafeteria. Typically, this clause designates specific staff members or supervisors to monitor students, enforce rules, and address any incidents that may arise, such as disputes or accidents. By clearly assigning supervisory duties, the clause helps maintain order, ensures student well-being, and reduces the risk of liability for the institution.
Cafeteria Supervision. A Professional Employee’s regular assignment shall include cafeteria supervision only with the Professional Employee's consent.
Cafeteria Supervision. 1. If Members of the Bargaining Unit are required for supervision of the student cafeteria, they shall be compensated at the rate of one-half of the internal substitute pay rate per each lunch period supervised. 2. The District will seek to use educational support staff or temporary supervisors in the cafeteria but will allow Members of the Bargaining Unit to volunteer first for cafeteria duty with the understanding that the District may decline to accept a volunteer if the performance of that volunteer on cafeteria duty has been determined to be unacceptable by the Administration. 3. If it is not possible to employ educational support staff, temporary supervisors, or volunteers, Members of the Bargaining Unit may be assigned on a rotating basis. Cafeteria supervision assignments shall be rotated on a regular basis to insure equitability.
Cafeteria Supervision. In regard to cafeteria supervision of high school students, all available certificated personnel will be rotated on an equitable basis, and the non-teaching schedule will not be arranged to avoid that duty.
Cafeteria Supervision. Teachers assigned to cafeteria supervision shall receive an annual payment of six hundred dollars ($600.00) per year based on supervision of two lunch periods. Cafeteria supervision of two (2) lunch periods is equivalent to one (1) supervisory assignment per day.
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Cafeteria Supervision. A. During the elementary lunch periods, all supervision of the cafeteria will be performed by the cafeteria aides. B. During the secondary lunch periods, all supervision of the cafeteria shall be performed by a unit member who volunteers for the duty or cafeteria aides. C. If such supervision is performed by a unit member who volunteers for such duty, the duty in cases of said unit member’s absence shall be performed by his substitute.
Cafeteria Supervision. Certified – Elementary Only $10/hr Cafeteria Supervision – Certified – Middle and High School Only $500/yr or prorated Weight Training and Conditioning Facilitator /Head Football Coach--High School $3,000/year Field Show Preparation: Head Drill Team, Assistant Band, Assistant Drill Team – High School 2.5 % of base salary/5 days NBPTS Certification  Portfolio reimbursement: $500 (see below)  District provides professional leave to complete NBPTS Certification (Policy GBZCD)  District stipend (paid for each semester when certification is valid for the majority of the semester) $1,000 per semester; $2,000 annual maximum (requires current NBPTS certification) Administrative Designee (Max. 2 Assignments/day) $72/activity Responsibility Factors  Coordinators: 242 day contract: $7200.00; 220 day contract: $6600.00; 207 day contract: $6000.00  Facilitators: 60% of coordinator compensation per contract length  IRT’s: $1500.00 Lead Elementary Library Media Specialists (LMS) with more than One Library: The Library Media Coordinator will determine the lead librarian. The Lead LMS will be responsible for opening/closing more than one library. Tasks, routinely include: Budget management responsibilities: Such as ordering books, teacher requested material, library supplies, AV, equipment. Facility and Program management responsibilities: Technology management, flexible library scheduling, displays, pulling materials for staff members, maintaining materials, reading support/motivation programs (like Book Fairs) The Lead LMS will report hours worked using a stipend form that is approved by the shared library’s principal. Stipend payment occurs twice a year, August and June. Each librarian will be paid at their daily rate. The maximum number of hours to be reported for the school year is 40. Each Lead LMS will be paid hourly at their daily rate. Per Hour – Based on individual’s daily rate of pay; Maximum number of hours=40. SDC (Staff Development Council) Reps: Each school has 1 rep to the SDC. Buildings have the option to split the amount among more than 1 rep. Job expectations are available in the Virtual File. If additional reps are requested, those additional reps are paid from building funds. SDC rep may request additional stipend payment if documented activities are greater than 25 hours, excluding 5 district required meetings. If BLT Approved Stipend funds are used, there must be agreement by the BLT, Olathe NEA AR, and the administrator. Each rep paid minimum ...
Cafeteria Supervision. A professional employee's regular assignment shall include cafeteria supervision only with the professional employee's consent. C. The Professional Year 1. The work year of professional employees shall be determined by the terms and conditions of professional employee's individual contracts based upon the official school calendar. Current professional employees, exclusive of those in supplemental or extended time contracts, shall be employed by the Board for a contract of 187 days. Professional employees new to the District, exclusive of those in supplemental or extended time contracts, shall be employed for 190 days. These days shall commence on the date the professional employee is required to report for initial duties. The calendar shall be set by the Board of Education, with such input as the Board deems necessary from the administration, teachers, and patrons. It is the intent of the parties that the calendar will be set one year in advance. All days designated as teacher workdays without students are to be used at the discretion of the professional employee for activities related to instructional purposes. Teacher workdays without students will be self-directed. Flexibility with respect to locations for working will be supported. 2. Professional employees shall be paid additional compensation on the basis of contract extension in the form of an initial contract or by addendum. Such payment shall be on the basis of the professional employee's daily rate of base pay multiplied by the number of additional days worked. (Counselors will receive contract addendums for eighteen (18) additional days.) 3. The calendar shall contain 194 days: Three (3) days shall be designated as orientation days for professional employees newly employed by the District; 191 days to be designated as either professional development, teacher work day or student contact days. The days to be allocated to either professional development, teacher work day or student contact days will be designated annually by the Board of Education when the calendar is developed. Four (4) of the 191 days are specifically scheduled to compensate for those school days when schools of the District may be closed due to hazardous driving conditions. In the event no such closing is necessary, or if it becomes necessary to close schools for one day, the extra days(s) will be canceled prior to the expiration of the school year. The calendar shall include the following holidays/breaks with minimum lengths as...
Cafeteria Supervision. 7 Teachers at the elementary level shall not be assigned cafeteria duty. At the secondary 8 level, volunteers will be sought. If assignments must be made, no teacher will be 9 assigned for more than 50 percent of the school year. No more than 2 teachers per 10 lunch period will be assigned cafeteria duty. 11 The District and the Association will continue to implement the memorandum of 12 agreement regarding cafeteria supervision at the secondary level that was agreed to 13 on 8/28/92 (Appendix H).

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