Enrichment Classes and Summer Programs Sample Clauses

The 'Enrichment Classes and Summer Programs' clause outlines the terms and conditions under which students may participate in additional educational activities beyond the standard curriculum, such as after-school classes or summer camps. It typically specifies eligibility requirements, enrollment procedures, and any associated fees or parental permissions needed for participation. This clause ensures that both parties understand the scope and limitations of these optional programs, clarifying responsibilities and reducing misunderstandings regarding extracurricular offerings.
Enrichment Classes and Summer Programs. The administration may select the most qualified NC RESA staff or other individual who requests consideration to teach enrichment and/or summer classes. Class description titles shall be posted on the NC RESA website for five (5) business days to give NC RESA staff time to inquire and apply to be the instructor. Application shall be by status change form or by submission of a resume and application. An hourly rate of .066% of BA base will be paid to the teachers of these positions through direct deposit. All enrichment and summer programs will be paid at the BA base level of the immediately preceding school year.
Enrichment Classes and Summer Programs. Teachers will be given first consideration to teach enrichment and summer classes when a significant portion of the curriculum is contained in the teacher’s regular instructional program. If not, the administration may select the most qualified NC RESA staff or other individual who requests consideration to teach the class. Class description titles shall be posted on the NC RESA website for five (5) business days to give NC RESA staff time to inquire and apply to be the instructor. Application shall be by status change form. An hourly rate of .066% of BA base per hour will be paid to the teachers of these positions through direct deposit.

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