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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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Director, first year $2,220, annual increase $120, maximum $2,700 Medical Inspector 2,328 First Assistants in Charge, first year $1,932, annual increase $96, maximum 2,124 Instructors, first year $1,260, annual increase $96, maximum 1,836

SPEECH IMPROVEMENT CLASSES AND CLASSES FOR CONSERVATION OF EYESIGHT.

Instructor in Charge of Speech Improvement Classes $2,160
Instructors, first year $1,260, annual increase $96, maximum 1,836

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Teachers promoted to the rank of instructor from the rank of assistant, day elementary schools, shall be placed upon that year of the schedule for the rank of instructor that is at least $72 higher than the rate they are on in the rank of assistant, day elementary schools, at the time of their promotion.

VOCATIONAL GUIDANCE.

Director, first year $2412, annual increase $120, maximum $2,652

EXTENDED USE OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS.

Director $3,000

SCHOOL CENTERS.

Managers (per hour) $1.00
(All School Centers not to exceed 800 hours per year.)
Associate Managers (See Orders Nos. 22 and 23.)
Conductors, per session 4.50
Special Leaders, per session 3.50
Leaders, per session 2.50
Special Helpers, per session 2.00
Doormen, per session 1.50
Pianists, per session 1.50
Helpers, per session 1.00
Matrons, per session 1.00
Lecturers for public lectures not illustrated, English or non-English, per lecture, not more than 5.00
Lecturers for public lectures illustrated with uncolored slides, when lantern and operator are furnished by the School Committee, per lecture, not more than 10.00
Per lecture (colored or uncolored slides) for non-English speaking people, not more than 7.00
(Slides furnished by School Committee.)
Lecturers for public lectures illustrated with colored slides when lantern and operator are furnished by the School Committee, per lecture, not more than 15.00
Per Lecture (colored or uncolored slides) for non-English speaking people, not more than 8.00
(Slides furnished by lecturer.)
Lecturers for public lectures illustrated with uncolored slides when lantern and operator are furnished by the lecturer, per lecture, not more than 12.00
Lecturers for public lectures illustrated with colored slides when lantern and operator are furnished by the lecturer, per lecture, not more than 20.00
Lecturers for public lectures illustrated with both colored slides and motion pictures furnished by the lecturer or lectures illustrated with songs or picture plays, character dramas or dramatic impersonations, per lecture, not more than 25.00
Stereopticon lantern operators, per session 1.50
Motion picture operators, per session 2.50

TEACHERS SPECIALLY ASSIGNED.

To the Model School Sub-Master, in addition to the regular salary of his rank $240.00
To the Model School, Master’s Assistant, First Assistant in Charge, Assistants in Grades, First Assistant in Kindergarten and Assistant Kindergarten, in addition to the regular salary of their rank 192.00
To Teachers in Day High Schools, assigned to afternoon Industrial Classes, per two-hour period 3.00
To Assistants, Day Elementary Schools, assigned to Latin or Day High Schools or to a special department, in addition to the regular salary of their rank 192.00
To Assistants, Day Elementary Schools, and Assistants, Day Intermediate Schools, assigned to the Continuation School, if employed six hours per day, in addition to the regular salary of their rank 192
To Assistants, Day Elementary Schools, and Assistants, Day Intermediate Schools, assigned to prevocational classes if employed six hours per day, in addition to the regular salary of their rank 192
To Assistants, Day Elementary Schools, and Assistants, Day Intermediate Schools, assigned to Boston Disciplinary Day School, in addition to the regular salary of their rank 144
To Teachers of Cookery or Sewing, assigned to Prevocational Classes for Girls, in addition to the regular salary of their rank 96

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The additional compensation above provided for teachers specially assigned shall cease upon the return of said teachers to their former positions and shall not be taken into consideration in determining the compensation to which they may be entitled upon appointment to any other rank or grade.


2. ORDERED, That the compensation of substitute and temporary teachers is hereby fixed for the period January 1 to August 31, 1920, inclusive,

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