Administrative Policy
January 31, 2007
Administrative policy on Class Fund Raising
The cost per student for Junior Prom and Senior Trip events during their 4 years of high school is $200. Traditional fund raisers like pizza or magazine sales net the students 40% of gross sales. If a student sells $100 worth of items the class receives $40 toward the $200 each student needs to raise. There are fund raisers each of the four years while students are in high school. Juniors who do not raise $150 before they attend prom, will have to pay the balance as a ticket to prom. Seniors who do not raise their $200 share must pay half of their balance as a ticket to prom and the remainder of their balance in order to go on senior class trip. Students that move into the district are responsible for $50 per academic year they attend school in Farragut. Students who move out of the district are not eligible to take any fund raising profit with them.
Junior Prom Ticket $100.00
Senior Trip Ticket $100.00
Fundraiser Deducted
First Year: 2006-2007
Overnight Bus Driving Administrative Policy
Any school related activity that requires an over night stay with students participating in an academic, activity, or athletic event that requires a bus. Superintendent authorization required two weeks before the trip to qualify for any payment.
$100 plus per hour activity rate for behind the wheel driving time. Lodging and meals are included. No reimbursement will be made for “free bus driver” meals.
Activities or state contest viewing rather than participating that requires a bus are the chaperon’s responsibility for payment to the driver and require superintendent authorization (i.e. watching a state tournament). With superintendent approval the school will provide a vehicle and one tank of fuel.
Bus Route Rates Increase since 2002
Regular Routes $29.01 12%
Coach Driving $22.69 12%
Activity/Swim $ 9.29/HR 12%
Special Ed. Route $22.70 12%
Shared Sports $14.35 9%
Preschool $29.01
Routes that take under three hours, even though they may pick up more students at school, will be considered one route. Any time after three hours will be considered at activity rate.
State Trips
Coaches are required to escort any students qualifying in their sport for state. A coach can use up to two days a year for escorting nonparticipating students to state trips. Any days after that must be personal leave or non-paid. Any substitute hired by the district to cover classes with non-paid days must be reimbursed to the district directly from their check.
April Board Meeting
