Common use of Teaching during Prep Time and Substitute Leave Time Clause in Contracts

Teaching during Prep Time and Substitute Leave Time. If a teacher is requested by a building/program administrator to teach during his/her assigned preparation time to cover an unfilled absence, and the teacher accepts the assignment, he/she the teacher will be compensated at the rate of $21.00 for an elementary school or for one class period for those schools on a six and or seven period per day school; $31.50 at a four period per day school; or $25.25 at a five period per day school. Upon the approval of the principal/program supervisor, teachers may cover time with another teacher to teach during his/her preparation time in lieu of compensation. In lieu of the payment above and with the approval of the building/program administrator, a teacher may earn substitute leave time. At the high school level, five class periods of substitution will qualify for a full duty day of substitute leave time. At the middle school level, seven class periods will qualify for a full day of substitute leave time. At the elementary level, three hundred and sixty minutes will qualify for a full day of substitute leave time. Substitute leave time is limited to two days per year, may only be used in full day increments, may not be carried over from year to year and subject to the guidelines set forth in Article XIV, Section 2.

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Sources: Tentative Agreement, Working Agreement