Common use of Extra Duty Contracts Clause in Contracts

Extra Duty Contracts. A contract issued for performance of an extra duty (i.e., department heads, athletics, band, etc.). These contracts are entirely separate and severable from the regular or temporary contract of the teacher. In addition, extra duty contracts apply only for the current school year and do not provide the employee with any assurance the assignment will continue. An extra duty stipend paid to a teacher who teaches six periods per day. Example: A schedule for a regular teaching contract at the high school is 5 teaching periods and one planning period. A teacher receiving flex pay would teach 6 periods and have one planning period. Middle school teachers who teach their regular schedule at the middle school and then travel to the high school to teach an additional period may also qualify. To be eligible for flex pay, a teacher must either be the teacher of record or be assigned based on supervision needs.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Master Agreement, Master Agreement, Master Agreement