قراءة كتاب Schedule of Salaries for Teachers, members of the Supervising staff and others. January 1-August 31, 1920, inclusive

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Schedule of Salaries for Teachers, members of the Supervising staff and others.
January 1-August 31, 1920, inclusive

Schedule of Salaries for Teachers, members of the Supervising staff and others. January 1-August 31, 1920, inclusive

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3. ORDERED, That for the period January 1 to August 31, 1920, any teacher or member of the supervising staff who may be designated by the Superintendent, in accordance with the regulations to fill a vacancy caused by the death, disability or absence of a principal of a school or district, or of a director, assistant director, supervisor or supervising nurse, for a continuous period exceeding two weeks, shall receive in addition to his or her regular salary one-half of the difference between the said salary and the minimum salary of the higher position during the time of such service, but not including the Summer vacation. Teachers who may similarly be designated to fill the positions of sub-master, master’s assistant, first assistant in charge, first assistant in charge, special classes, or first assistant, kindergarten, shall be paid at the rate of ninety-six dollars ($96) per year in addition to the regular salary of their rank.


4. ORDERED, That during the period January 1 to August 31, 1920, or during such portion thereof as the Dorchester High School is conducted on the two-platoon system, the head master of that school shall be paid at the rate of three hundred dollars ($300) per annum in addition to the regular salary of his rank.


5. ORDERED, That for the period January 1 to August 31, 1920, high school teachers designated to take charge of a branch or colony of a high school in a separate building shall be paid at the rate of three hundred dollars ($300) per year in addition to the regular salary of their rank.


6. ORDERED, That for the period January 1 to August 31, 1920, the salaries of temporary teachers of salesmanship are hereby established in accordance with the following schedule:

Day High Schools, per period $2.00
Evening High Schools, per period $2.00
Continuation Schools, per half-day $2.00

(The term “period” is a teaching unit accompanied by a definite requirement of follow-up work.)


7. ORDERED, That for the period January 1 to August 31, 1920, deductions on account of absence of temporary teachers serving on an annual salary shall be made on the same basis as that established for regular teachers.


8. ORDERED, That for the period January 1 to August 31, 1920, in addition to the compensation provided for master’s assistants, first assistants in charge, and assistants, day elementary schools, those assigned to classes attended exclusively by boys in grades above the third in the Agassiz, Bigelow, Dudley, Dwight, Eliot, Frederic W. Lincoln, Lawrence, Quincy, Sherwin, Thomas N. Hart and Wendell Phillips Districts, shall be paid additional compensation at the rate of forty-eight dollars ($48) per year, beginning with the second anniversary of their assignments to such classes and continuing until the expiration of such assignment.


9. ORDERED, That teachers who have been reappointed to the Boston Trade School, Trade School for Girls, or the Continuation School following service in either school ending not later than the close of the regular term in the preceding year, or appointed to service in other parts of [9] the day school system following such service in such schools, shall be paid for the period between August 31 and the date of the reopening of the schools at the same rate for said period as they were paid during the month of June last preceding.


10. ORDERED, That for the period January 1 to August 31, 1920, Marie A. Solano be paid at the rate of six hundred dollars ($600) per year in addition to her regular salary as first assistant, head of department, Normal School, during her special assignment to the supervision of the foreign language work in intermediate schools and classes, and for lectures and instruction to the teachers of foreign languages in intermediate schools and classes.


11. ORDERED, That Ellen S. Bloomfield, assistant, day elementary schools, assigned to special service as teacher of penmanship in the Normal and day elementary schools, be paid at the rate of one hundred forty-four dollars ($144) per year in addition to the regular salary of her rank, for the period January 1 to August 31, 1920.


12. ORDERED, That the compensation of Sarah M. Lilley and Helen L. Smith, teachers of classes for conservation of eyesight, is hereby established at the rate of five dollars and seventy-five cents ($5.75) per day of service for the period January 1 to August 31, 1920.


13. ORDERED, That the salary of Eleanor J. O’Brien, vocational assistant, Department of Vocational Guidance, is hereby established at the rate of twenty-one hundred forty-eight dollars ($2,148) per year, to take effect January 1, 1920.


14. ORDERED, That the salary of Irving O. Scott, vocational assistant, Department of Vocational Guidance, is hereby established at the rate of two thousand fifty-two dollars ($2,052) per year, for the period January 1 to August 31, 1920.


15. ORDERED, That the salary of Margaret M. Sallaway, vocational assistant, Department of Vocational Guidance, is hereby established at the rate of seventeen hundred forty dollars ($1,740) per year, for the period January 1 to August 31, 1920.


16. ORDERED, That the salary of Ethel Fletcher, vocational assistant, Department of Vocational Guidance, is hereby established at the rate of sixteen hundred forty-four dollars ($1,644) per year, for the period January 1 to August 31, 1920.


17. ORDERED, That the employment of Frances McCormick as temporary vocational assistant, Department of Vocational Guidance, is hereby authorized on six days a week, from January 1 to August 31, 1920, and that she be paid during such employment at the rate of five dollars ($5) per day.


18. ORDERED, That the compensation of Louis K. Hull, temporary prevocational instructor, is hereby established at the rate of two dollars and twenty cents ($2.20) per two-hour period of service for the period January 1 to August 31, 1920.


19. ORDERED, That the compensation of pianists employed in connection with physical training exercises in the Public Latin School is hereby established at the rate of one dollar and fifty cents ($1.50) per session for the period January 1 to August 31, 1920.


20. ORDERED, That the compensation of the pianist in the Normal School is hereby established at the rate of fifty cents (50c) per hour during the period January 1 to August 31, 1920.


21. ORDERED, That for the period January 1 to August 31, 1920, Ethel D. Hodson and Caroline A. Shay be paid at the rate of one hundred dollars ($100) per year in addition to their regular salaries as instructors, Day School for Immigrants, during their special assignment to assist the Director of Evening Schools in the organization and supervision of classes in Americanization, provided that such additional compensation shall not be taken into consideration in determining the compensation to which said teachers may be entitled upon appointment to any other rank or grade.


22. ORDERED, That for the period January 1 to August 31, 1920, the compensation of Margaret M. Higgins and Mary S. Keene, associate [10] managers in school centers, is hereby established at the rate of

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