ARTICLE 15
PAYMENT FOR NONTEACHING DUTIES
15.1. Activity Supervision
15.1.1. At the high school, middle and elementary school levels the District will pay twenty five dollars ($25.00) per unit member assigned for activity supervision including but not limited to the following:
15.1.1.1. High School
15.1.1.1.1. Athletic Events
15.1.1.1.2. Dances
15.1.1.1.3. Music Presentations
15.1.1.1.4. Drama Presentations
15.1.1.1.5. Talent Show
15.1.1.2. Middle School
15.1.1.2.1. Dances
15.1.1.2.2. Music Presentations
15.1.1.2.3. Carnivals/Fairs
15.1.1.2.4. Drama Presentations
15.1.1.2.5. Talent Show
15.1.1.3. Elementary Schools
15.1.1.3.1. Carnivals/Fairs
15.1.1.3.2. Music Presentations
15.1.1.3.3. Drama Presentations
15.1.1.3.4. Talent Show
15.1.3. Unit members at each site will be given equal opportunity to volunteer for activity supervision assignments. Assignments will be equalized among unit member volunteers to the extent possible. Activity supervision assignments will not be given to non-bargaining unit members if unit member volunteers are available.
15.2. Outdoor Education Programs
15.2.1. Unit members participating in District-approved outdoor/ environmental education programs shall earn one-half day of compensatory time for each night spent in residence during the program. Such compensatory time shall be available for unit members to use at their discretion during the school year, except that it may not be used during the last week of the school year.
15.2.2. The compensatory time may be carried over to the school year following the year in which it was earned by written mutual agreement between the unit member and the school principal.
15.2.3. A unit member who does not attend camp and does not voluntarily exchange assignments with another unit member at his/her site shall not be required to substitute for absent unit members nor to perform duties away from his/her classroom during the time that his/her students are participating in the outdoor education program, other than to take responsibility for students remaining at school because they are not participating in the outdoor education program, and other responsibilities regularly assigned.